1. I have been using an iPhone 5S for a month now, I had an Android for 4 years. I think the iphone is way better (for me).
  2. We all have our preference I suppose. I was iOS for two years(2010-2012); liked it at the time, but trying to switch back to it last year drove me halfway to insanity.
  3. Phone is plenty snappy. There is a screen blemish though. A bit of a shadow at the top. Only noticeable at times. It was a gumtree purchase (sealed in box for only £200 for 32gb) so I'm not complaining. I might try a manufacturers warranty claim in a month or 2.
  4. Looking to buy a tablet for the missus. Size around 10", will be used only for web surfing, social media, watching Netflix, Hulu. I may use it too to write my lecture notes on it, but that's not a deal-breaker.
    Any thoughts or recommendations? Windows Surface, Ipad Air 2 or Samsung Galaxy Tab?
  5. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Looking to buy a tablet for the missus. Size around 10", will be used only for web surfing, social media, watching Netflix, Hulu. I may use it too to write my lecture notes on it, but that's not a deal-breaker.
    Any thoughts or recommendations? Windows Surface, Ipad Air 2 or Samsung Galaxy Tab?
    I personally favor Android, so I'd say Samsung Galaxy. Apple products are much more restricted but probably would work fine for the purpose
  6. A Samsung tablet with an AMOLED screen! Best way to watch a movie
  7. I've been looking at the Samsung tablet specs, reviews, etc. they seem much more flexible and open than ipads. Plus, I can always increase the memory with an SD card. I may go for it. Thanks to you both!
  8. Chinese are (much) cheaper and more versatile. You can have 5 Chuwi's for the price of one Samsung tab Phones and tablets get obsolete and outdated in a few months nowadays so buying cheaper ones is a better way of making the most of the expense.
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong:Chinese are (much) cheaper and more versatile. You can have 5 Chuwi's for the price of one Samsung tab Phones and tablets get obsolete and outdated in a few months nowadays so buying cheaper ones is a better way of making the most of the expense.
    Yes, but I'm not obsessed with technology. If something works fine, I don't need to replace it 6 months later just to be trendy.
    I still read my books from my long discontinued Kindle DX from 2009.
    I don't know about Chinese tablets. There's the stigma that they are of poor quality, without warranty and customer support.
  10. If you're not a tech snob then you'll be fine with whatever is decent enough to last and fulfills your expectations
  11. Let's just say I'm definitely not this guy