Only thing really interesting on the radar is a Surface Phone.
http://www.windowscentral.com/microsofts-surface-phone-happening
A Surface phone that could run Android Apps would be big. Like, really big.God, finally! Although I'm a huge MS fanboy, I think they messed up big time not making a surface phone. Once again too little too late, but it will probably be awesome. Hopefully it will have a x86 chip and be able to run legacy programs on a big screen through continuum.
I'm also waiting for a surface mini, I think MS would sell a ton of those.
A Surface phone that could run Android Apps would be big. Like, really big.
Too bad. That would have been a potential game changer. Now Windows mobile just continues to be a never was.If I understand it correctly, it never was going to natively run Android apps but rather Microsoft was providing some sort of tool for devs to help facilitate porting apps from either iOS or Android. And if I heard correctly on a podcast I listened to last week (one on TWIT--either All About Android or TWIG, can't recall), the Android porting mechanism has been abandoned.
God, finally! Although I'm a huge MS fanboy, I think they messed up big time not making a surface phone. Once again too little too late, but it will probably be awesome. Hopefully it will have a x86 chip and be able to run legacy programs on a big screen through continuum.
I'm also waiting for a surface mini, I think MS would sell a ton of those.
God, finally! Although I'm a huge MS fanboy, I think they messed up big time not making a surface phone. Once again too little too late, but it will probably be awesome. Hopefully it will have a x86 chip and be able to run legacy programs on a big screen through continuum.
I'm also waiting for a surface mini, I think MS would sell a ton of those.
God, finally! Although I'm a huge MS fanboy, I think they messed up big time not making a surface phone. Once again too little too late, but it will probably be awesome. Hopefully it will have a x86 chip and be able to run legacy programs on a big screen through continuum.
I'm also waiting for a surface mini, I think MS would sell a ton of those.
Weird question: Why do so few amazing Android tablets exist? The hardware just seems to be a little behind these days.
Behind what?
It just hasn't been a focus for google yet. Apparently split screen was in the M preview. I look for it to get enabled on a point update coming soon.Weird question: Why do so few amazing Android tablets exist? The hardware just seems to be a little behind these days.
It just hasn't been a focus for google yet. Apparently split screen was in the M preview. I look for it to get enabled on a point update coming soon.
Yeah, so the Nexus 9 is a solid choice. The Pixel C is rumored to launch December 8th, but it's quite expensive. However, considering the C is designed by Google in house, it should be the best Android tablet ever.Yeah. I just get frustrated because I'm looking for that amazing tablet for my sister that's on Android. I recently just got her the Dell one from earlier this year.
No interest in tablets. I don't need them. For large-scale tasks like working and playing games for example, I'll use my computer. For Twitter and stuff, I'll use my cheap phone (Moto G 1st Gen), gets the job done.What about you guys??? What 2016 tablets are YOU looking forward too? And are you getting a tablet in 2016 weather if you are replacing your current one or you are a 1st time buyer??
Samsung just released the Tab S2. It has a processor from last year. The Pixel C has a Tegra X1, and three months from now we're going to be hearing about the next Tegra.
When Apple releases a flagship tablet? New processor for that year.
Android tablets seem to be considered less important than their phones.
Well the Pixel C can't used an unreleased Tegra, and no idea about Samsung. They aren't Apple they don't control the hardware and software. We have to accept that, even Nvidia has updated the Shield tablet without the new Tegra. Not that the Tegra chips are slow..
Go and look at the Xperia Z4, it has an 810 in it so currently is the latest, until CES in January.
Aren't Samsung moving more towards their own chips anyway?
iPad Air 3