Thread: iOS vs. Android
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Old 12-30-2010, 04:26 AM   #15
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@mgmueller: Great review like. Though I must admit I am a bit confused by it.

From your score you mark the iPad a better product. But when I read your review it looks like you like the Tab better. The only real advantage you note the iPad has over the Tab is stability, but then you go on to say that the iPad behaves the same way too.

I guess the review does not indicate why the Tab scored so low and the iPad scored better, can you elaborate?

Also I'd like to know why you scored the Tab so low.

Can you talk about the screen quality difference and also portability

Thank you
=X=
I'll add further details in a few hours.

Tab really was hard to rate. I can't just rate the hardware (what good is a "naked" OS without apps?), but have to consider the software as well.
And unfortunately, Android in some areas is somewhat limited. For example, I've found only 2 good navigation apps for Android. On iOS, I find half a dozen additional iPhone apps.
The "naked" hardware would be even. Personally, I even prefer Tab's 7" portability.
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