@rooeytoo
In fairness, I think he realizes that I’m not a blind unthinking Apple fanboy so he knows he doesn’t need to convert me to rationality.
And I may end up selling this tablet but I’ll still get another Android device. I like having access to two platforms. But I now have a much clearer perspective on the strengths and weaknesses of each from experience with both.
Due to a few Android apps, I’ve saved (and continue to each month) on prescription meds. And there are apps for Android not available for iPhone.
My main gripe with Apple is the limitations of the walled garden approach and absolute refusal to enable Flash on IOS. That’s just annoying.
But there’s no way I would risk ditching my iPhone for an Android. If I’m having problems with my tablet at least it doesn’t affect my ability to make phone calls.
Even tho I’m due for an upgrade with ATT and they also carry the new Samsung Galaxy Note, I only considered it for about half a second.
I don’t want to waste my upgrade on an Android device. I’ll be getting another iPhone for sure and hope that a five inch Galaxy Player is an adequate tablet substitution.