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Old 10-25-2012, 11:30 AM   #184
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Device: Kindle 3, Kindle Fire, paperwhite, iPhone 4s, iPad
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Originally Posted by PatNY View Post
I don't think many would question the sanity of someone who paid a premium price for lesser specs if the aim was to use software not available on another platform. In your case, the preference for iOS appears to be logical based on what you are saying here.

But for a vast majority of tablet users, their needs are pretty basic -- ie, ebooks, movies, music, Netflix, games, email, facebook, web surfing, etc -- and can be met equally well by either the iOS or Android platform. For these people, choosing the iPad Mini might raise questions as to their sanity. Do they do it just for the supposed prestige of flashing an Apple product? If so, they also risk looking like a total tech ignoramus or newb ... slaves to fashion.

As for functions/features that are superior on one platform, it should be mentioned that third-party reading apps are much much better on android than on iOS. So a serious reader might be better off going with android for that very reason alone.

On many android tablets, you can also get GPS functionality without wi-fi or 3G. You can't get that with iOS, afaik.

--Pat
Do most people assume that folks who buy Apple products do it only to make some kind of fashion statement? Meaning that's the first thought, over the thought that despite the lower specs (if that's the case) maybe that person just prefers how the Apple product works for them? That's interesting if so.

And as far as looking like a "tech ignoramus or newb", I honestly can't say I've ever once cared, or even been cognizant of, what a total stranger thinks of my choice in tech. It'd be weird going through life worried about things like that I think.
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