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Originally Posted by mycurlylocks
I'm in the group that would pay more for quality and something that consistently works.
I've got tablets for IOS, Android and Windows, but I return to the iPads more often than anything else. I like the feel of them, and the fact that they always work for me. I can honestly say I have never had one of my iPads crash.
I've no regret for the amount of money I have spent on my iPads, I can't say the same for the other tablets.
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I've never had my Nexus 7 (2013) crash either. YMMV. I think the current version of Android along with some of the Nexus tablets and premium tablets from makers like Samsung are pretty much on par, in terms of performance, with Apple products. I say this as someone who only owned iPods for a long time and kept her iTouch 3rd generation until last year because her first Android phone was so horrible. I will say that the diversity in the Android world does lead to some duds but I don't think the entire Android market should be painted with the "low quality, unreliable" brush.