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Old 10-25-2012, 02:56 PM   #224
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I haven't gone out of my way to find bad table app experiences on my Galaxy Tab. There is a paucity of "designed for tablet" apps, and that's just true.

3/4 -- you are right. Any app who's "tap target" size was at the limit on a 10" table, well, they will be too small when you reduce the size of the screen.

I don't use Naptster or Rhapsody.

Skype, Facebook, Twitter, Yammer, Zite, MyFitnessPal -- all are phone apps.

Evernote has a nice tablet app. The kindle app is nice (complete with online store not allowed on iOS).

It's not that there is something inherrently wrong with Android to prevent nice apps. They are just not there in abundance designed for the large table screen, or the 7" for that matter. Do deny that would be like me denying that it's not an advantage of Android that you can access the file system (advantage and a security issue nonetheless).

But these are just MY use cases. YMMV. If the apps you use and love are among the few that are great on Android tablets, then Android is great for you.
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