Don't waste your money on an awful Android tablet on Black Friday
Don't waste your money on an awful Android tablet on Black Friday
Black Friday is a weekend (or a couple of weeks, at this point) of some of the year’s best deals,...
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On that note, what are GOOD android tablets for different price ranges?
22 0 ReplySamsung still makes great ones. Some of them are even compatible with Wacom pens.
Once I helped to set up a Lenovo Android tablet, that too was stellar compared to the cheap junk you can meet with easily.
19 4 ReplySamsung's are generally regarded as pretty good. There's also that OnePlus tablet that MKBHD liked because it has features similar to iPads
10 3 Replysamsung s series is top tier
dare i say better than the ipad
8 5 ReplyI picked up a xiaomi Redmi Pad earlier this year. Seems pretty decent. Runs games like Nikke pretty well.
3 1 ReplyA used samsung, or Xiaomi pad. Xiaomi pad if you want battery life especially.
1 0 ReplyThe Alldocube iPlay 50 Pro is the best tablet I could find for under $250CAD with 8GB ram, 128GB storage, microSD, and a good processor.
Edit: For software updates to the latest Android version, you can install LineageOS or any other GSI ROM.
1 0 ReplyGood android tablets tend to be expensive, though secondhand models from eBay expand the price range significantly. I've always used Samsung Tab S models, they're the gold standard for Android tablets. The Tab S8 should be available on eBay for <$350 at this point and it's a solidly good device - certainly a better device than most of the tablets you'll find at ~$350 new.
2 3 ReplyI don't know about tablets, but if you want to go big on general purpose android smartphone:
Samsung flagships for the best hardware and Google flagships for the best software.
I assume the same rule might still hold for android tablets.
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