this is the usual greatly exaggerated comment you'll find on Apple centric websites, from people who often haven't had any real (and long enough) hands-on experience over the past couple of years. Nowdays this is only true in some segments but things have changed a lot in othersApp parity is everything.
Android tablets are a graveyard of quality tablet apps compared to the iPad.
Things have changed a lot but its still not good enough. I've spent about 50% of my mobile device time with Android since the G1.this is the usual greatly exaggerated comment you'll find on Apple centric websites, from people who often haven't had any real (and long enough) hands-on experience over the past couple of years. Nowdays this is only true in some segments but things have changed a lot in others
"Still not good enough" for your use case is far from "a graveyard of quality tablet apps"Things have changed a lot but its still not good enough. I've spent about 50% of my mobile device time with Android since the G1.
If you just want a tablet for media consumption then Samsung devices are fine. But with the iPad, bar M-series exclusives a $349 iPad 10 is just as productive as a $1299 iPad Pro. Apps like Ulysses are brilliant for hammering out blog posts or a novel and there is nothing as slick as Shapr3D or ProCreate on Android. I wish this were not so.
Apple's own Books app is the best repository for PDFs I know of. When it comes to gaming though the difference is night and day. Big releases like Death Stranding and Hades skip the platform altogether and stone cold classics like Tiny Wings, Trism and Rolando have been around for over a decade with no Android release. Android's one bright spot was emulators but this has been quickly eroded by recent developments.
If you want a 'Google' tablet the best thing to do is still buy an iPad and then just cut Apple out of the equation altogether. You still get all the GApps but also access to the app store. Win/win if thats your thing and it syncs up nicely with your Android phone.
IPad has better AR coating, and obviously with the tandem OLED can go brighter than the Samsung tablet. Note that the iPad Pro has two different panel suppliers, LG and Samsung, and it’s a lottery which one you get. Apparently the Samsung has a grain effect that the LG doesn’t have (see other threads), and Samsung tablets have that as well.I like the Samsung bright display watching YouTube and Netflix is quite enjoyable so I was wondering compare to iPad 2024 pro how was it ?
I don’t disagree with you but making your point with ad-riddled anlternatives and justifying the use of a YouTube ad blocker might not be the best way to do it."Still not good enough" for your use case is far from "a graveyard of quality tablet apps"
I don't use or care about any of the apps you mentioned and I still consider myself a sophisticated users. By the way you have a perfect clone of Procreate on Android, it's called HiPaint (used to be called Huion Sketch), it just has ads but it's free.
Do iPads have more high end apps? Yes. Are Android tablets a graveyard of quality tablets apps? Far from it.
From great note taking apps, especially for Samsung devices through Samsung notes (which is also a great pdf reader), to all Google and Microsoft apps, to a full browser with all Chrome extentions (Kiwi), to ad-free apps like youtube and more via Revanced, to second screen apps that make Sidecar pale in comparisons and any other third party iPad app for that matter.
It really depends on what your use for a tablet it, and it's not jsut media consumption
iPad has more, but Android and Samsung tablet in particular are very far from your graveyard description (you didn't say what Android tablets you have experience with, I have a Tab S9, Tab S8 ultra, Tab S7FE, and a Levono Tab 13) plus all the iPads in my signature.
I find it a bit too late personally, and while the aspect ratio is definitely better for video, I do sometimes use my tablet in portrait mode, and The samsung tablets aren’t good for thatSamsung Ultra is larger, better and sustainably cheaper. No contest.
I sure wish it was a paid app and not ad-supported, but I don't draw so not a big deal to me... Blocking ads on youtube instead I have no problems with and I also do it on iPad via SafariI don’t disagree with you but making your point with ad-riddled anlternatives and justifying the use of a YouTube ad blocker might not be the best way to do it.
That's why I keep both. iPad is unbeatable for portrait use. The ultra is unbeatable as a portable monitor (I still have to find a portable monitor that can match it, that is battery powered, with pen support, that can work wirelessly etc.)I find it a bit too late personally, and while the aspect ratio is definitely better for video, I do sometimes use my tablet in portrait mode, and The samsung tablets aren’t good for that
I find it a bit too late personally, and while the aspect ratio is definitely better for video, I do sometimes use my tablet in portrait mode, and The samsung tablets aren’t good for that
I typed “too late”, but meant to say “too heavy” as a tablet anyway.That's why I keep both. iPad is unbeatable for portrait use. The ultra is unbeatable as a portable monitor (I still have to find a portable monitor that can match it, that is battery powered, with pen support, that can work wirelessly etc.)
iPad pro is a bit too small for that and does not have the great monitor apps that Android has.
How is it better exactly? I haven‘t played around with the S9 Ultra yet. The S8 ultra yes, but I found it a bit too dim. I need a screen that can get decent brightM4 iPad Pro’s screen does not have the wow-factor as Samsung Galaxy S9 Ultra for me.
For my needs, iPad is better and practically more useful because I live in the Apple ecosystem.
M4 iPad Pro’s screen does not have the wow-factor as Samsung Galaxy S9 Ultra for me.
For my needs, iPad is better and practically more useful because I live in the Apple ecosystem.
I agree. Just look on YouTube for comparisons between the ultra screen and the iPad OLED. And the Samsung looks the exact same. And again substantially cheaper.
Yeah that’s always been a downside of the Samsung tablets, along with the inferior palm rejection, although they may have fixed that one in the last one.
Also some of the older version had pretty low speedometer scores so the felt less fast (I think the S8 lineup fixed that)
My M4 has 616 score in Speedometer 2.0
Too heavy yes, but the kickstand for me solves the issue and makes holding for moving around more comfortable than the iPad proI typed “too late”, but meant to say “too heavy” as a tablet anyway.