Android Tablets

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Android:


  • Acer Iconia Tab 8 A1-840FHD
  • Asus Memo Pad 8 ME181C
  • Asus Transformer Pad TF103C
  • Asus Transformer Pad TF303CL
  • Galaxy Tab S 8.4 LTE
  • Lenovo Tab S8
  • Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+
  • Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 10.1
  • LG G Pad 8.3
  • LG G Pad 8.3 LTE
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)
  • Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 LTE
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 LTE
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 LTE
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 3G/LTE
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 LTE
  • Sony Xperia Tablet Z LTE
  • Sony Xperia Tablet Z Wi-Fi
  • Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet LTE
  • Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet Wi-Fi
  • Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact
  • Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE
Which one?


I am looking for Andriods tablets that had good batteries life, Multi Windows(I dont know if is gimick but if you do own Galaxy tabpro and let me know from your experience) and I will be able to buy one in good price :)

P.S. I am looking for HIGH End Tablets :) hope that help:)
 
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I don't have much experience with various Android tablets, but can attest that my Google/Asus Nexus 7 32 GB functions well and seems to have a long battery life. They don't sell them new any more though.
 
Regarding the Google Nexus 7. I own an original 2012 version and when new it was definitely a brilliant tablet, but after about 2 years it started playing up a lot.

It wouldn't turn on and you had to go through a long ritual of holding certain buttons on the side down for so many seconds or minutes, then removing the charger, holding buttons and plugging back in, and having all fingers crossed hoping the device would spring to life. I haven't been able to power it on now since about last December so gave up on it. Shame as it was nice device when it powered up, although it did also have a habit of suddenly crashing and instantly rebooting in the middle of doing something. And a standard fault with them was if you let the battery go completely flat it was very hard to get them to recognise the charger and even start to recharge again, let alone actually boot (see first issue).

I'm not sure if the newer 2013 version had the same power and booting issues. I'm just basing this on my 2012 version.

I do however have a Google Nexus 4 smartphone and haven't had any of these issues with that at all and it's a great device.

You can get the much newer Google Nexus 9 tablet and that is really nice.
 
I have also the Nexus 7 2012 version and I haven't had any hardware related issues with it. Unfortunately Google messed it up with Lollipop. With the latest 5.1.1 release it isn't so bad but it still gets sluggish from time to time. I read somewhere that disabling automatic updates might help but haven't tried that. There's also talk that the upcoming Android M may not be released to Nexus 7, so we would be stuck with the sticky Lollipop.

Has anyone experience of the Cyanogen Mods?

Nexus 9 would be nice but it would be even nicer if it didn't cost twice what the Nexus 7 cost.
 
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