Android Tablet
There was an Android Superfast 9" Quad. Core Tablet advertised in the Sunday Post for £89' 8GB from pressplayshopping, I was going to buy it for my husband as he would be a beginner to technology, Does anyone know if it is a good one or any suggestions, . I am used to my Apple I Pad , Don't know enough obout Android ,
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Hi Nashville,
Please read this article before buying from this company. Personally, I'd stay well clear of them. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/exp...ow-joined.html |
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Thanks for this link, Looks like a dodgy lot, I will look elsewhere for one,
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For a cheap but reasonable useful tablet, you might want to consider the Amazon Fire HD
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01J94YS8C/ It's not a 'full' Android tablet as it doesn't have the Google Play store, but it does have most of the popular apps, and of course is fully hooked in to Amazon. |
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Or if he wants a big screen and money is no object there is always the Virgin Media Telly Tablet http://www.virginmedia.com/shop/mobile/showtime.html
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What do you mean by " its hooked into Amazon ? The price seems OK as it would be his first one and just a beginner, Does it still connect through my Internet, ( Virgin ).
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A tad simplistic but this links will give you a good idea of what the Fire does. http://www.wikihow.com/Use-a-Kindle-Fire |
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The fire tablets run a custom version of Android and it is only the amazon app store and the kindle store that are available.
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Thanks. I understand it a bit more now ,
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Also check out Amazon Underground where there are paid apps for free. Some/most will show an ad on startup and some other ads of varying degrees but you don't pay real money. Some even have in app purchases free which can save much more money.
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Amazon Underground and it's free apps are being removed soon.
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I just put the google App Store on my fire and if I can do it it can't be that hard.
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Also, the tablet info from them does not seem to specify how much RAM, and 512k is just PAINFUL - if you don't have at least 1MB, then it's got hardly any RAM free after the obligatory background stuff is loaded.
Might be worth watching hotukdeals for offers http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/leno...-argos-2712442 A few bones picked with it, but with 2GB RAM, at least it will be choke free Or the odd pick from groupon, not sure if code FIRST still works - but they also do a lot of crappy 512k RAM models https://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/10-a...skygo-tablet-2 Interesting, a 10 incher with a SIM slot, does that make it a phablet? Could also operate as an extremely large satnav, with offline map and online traffic via mobile data (Here maps operates this way if you have data allowed and an offline map loaded) Rather dated KitKat (4.4) Android though 10 incher with Lollipop (5.1) Android, with HDMI (can connect to a TV) https://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/time...sd-memory-card https://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/koca...android-tablet £34.99 for a 7 inch with 1MB RAM (8GB flash, typically about 5GB usable) - I paid that for my crappy 512k model, and while I doubt this will be a stellar performer, with 1MB it would at least TRY to run most things. If you can catch a Kindle Fire next time it's offered at £34.99, it's probably a better one AFTER sideloading google play store |
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Have just bought an Acer Iconia one 10 from Argos on offer at £99.99. That's £30 off for the blue case but still full price for black. Great buy for the money.
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/6745431 |
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