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Hi All,
I'm in the market for a new tablet but I find myself somewhat struggling to pick up pace on something almost seems evident, well for me anyway. I say this because I prefer Android, overall I find it easier to use, get files around, expand storage etcc.... but I reckon I may be better suited in getting an iPad. I primarily want another tablet as I want something to edit photos on and I have a iPad 2 (2011) and its showing its age. There is this 1 particular game I like but sadly its only on iOS (Pocket Planes) so I bought it for that (Not to mention it was quite cheap as well). I've noticed however, when I've tried doing just usual tasks such as browsing the web and opening an application, it often bogs down.and I do feel as though I could do with an upgrade. I'm also led to believe iOS usually has a better suite of apps which can assist with photography. My primary concern here is well, getting photos on and off the tablet. Of the non DSLR photos I've taken, I have them in a master folder on my desktop with them categorized into albums. I usually tend to just copy & paste these onto a memory card which I can slot into my phone or I just tend to copy the albums to Google Drive and download from there. All in all, I don't struggle with this process and I like it. I tend to also do this for select DSLR photos as well although I prefer to keep this on my desktop. In regards to an android tablet, I'm still undecided on a particular model but I suppose I will have to conduct further research.
On my iPad, I often struggle with getting photos on and off it. I intend to go abroad in April 2019 to visit family but I will be taking my equipment as well and I'd like to showcase sentimental photographs but is there is a quick, clear way of doing this which doesn't mean using a desktop for syncing ? Another reason for the iPad is that it has a broad range of accessories so I can easily purchase a keyboard which will be handy as I am now into keeping a journal. When I say I'm contemplating an iPad, I have 0 intention of getting a later models, preferably something like an iPad Air 2. Although its over 4 years old, I reckon its plenty sufficient enough for my needs. The tablet will also be used for other usual stuff as well.
My arguments for each (Relative to my own uses/ experiences) are for;
Android;
Quick and easy file transfer on & off
All ready used to overall ecosystem
iPad
Suite of apps
Accessories
Pocket Planes
I also feel compelled to mention that I will also be editing photos from my DSLR on this tablet so I just want it to be a hassle free experience. I'm leaning towards an iPad but if anyone has any insight, I'd most appreciate that.
Regards,
I'm in the market for a new tablet but I find myself somewhat struggling to pick up pace on something almost seems evident, well for me anyway. I say this because I prefer Android, overall I find it easier to use, get files around, expand storage etcc.... but I reckon I may be better suited in getting an iPad. I primarily want another tablet as I want something to edit photos on and I have a iPad 2 (2011) and its showing its age. There is this 1 particular game I like but sadly its only on iOS (Pocket Planes) so I bought it for that (Not to mention it was quite cheap as well). I've noticed however, when I've tried doing just usual tasks such as browsing the web and opening an application, it often bogs down.and I do feel as though I could do with an upgrade. I'm also led to believe iOS usually has a better suite of apps which can assist with photography. My primary concern here is well, getting photos on and off the tablet. Of the non DSLR photos I've taken, I have them in a master folder on my desktop with them categorized into albums. I usually tend to just copy & paste these onto a memory card which I can slot into my phone or I just tend to copy the albums to Google Drive and download from there. All in all, I don't struggle with this process and I like it. I tend to also do this for select DSLR photos as well although I prefer to keep this on my desktop. In regards to an android tablet, I'm still undecided on a particular model but I suppose I will have to conduct further research.
On my iPad, I often struggle with getting photos on and off it. I intend to go abroad in April 2019 to visit family but I will be taking my equipment as well and I'd like to showcase sentimental photographs but is there is a quick, clear way of doing this which doesn't mean using a desktop for syncing ? Another reason for the iPad is that it has a broad range of accessories so I can easily purchase a keyboard which will be handy as I am now into keeping a journal. When I say I'm contemplating an iPad, I have 0 intention of getting a later models, preferably something like an iPad Air 2. Although its over 4 years old, I reckon its plenty sufficient enough for my needs. The tablet will also be used for other usual stuff as well.
My arguments for each (Relative to my own uses/ experiences) are for;
Android;
Quick and easy file transfer on & off
All ready used to overall ecosystem
iPad
Suite of apps
Accessories
Pocket Planes
I also feel compelled to mention that I will also be editing photos from my DSLR on this tablet so I just want it to be a hassle free experience. I'm leaning towards an iPad but if anyone has any insight, I'd most appreciate that.
Regards,