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10/17/2016 1:32 PM
 

My old basic iPad is running out of memory for the iFly updates,and I've not been impressed with issues around it's Wi-Fi playing nicely with my other devices (it'sthe only IOS device), so, I'm going to look for an Android tablet to repalce it.

The new tablet will be used exclusively for flying - primarily for iFly, and possible replacing the laptop we carry for email, weather briefings, flight planning the next leg, etc.

What are you happy with, or wish that you had bought?

 
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10/17/2016 1:40 PM
 
I've had Android, but really like my current iPad Mini 4. It works great with my home network (AT&T U-Verse) as well as my SkyGuard and Stratux. The size is perfect for me. I use a RAM windshield mount. I have the cellular version connected to my Verizon account for $10 per month. Mine is a 64GB version with iFly, WingX Pro7, and FltPlan Go, all IFR and still has 32GB of free space with numerous other apps.
 
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10/17/2016 4:12 PM
 

I have Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 16gb. 128Gb external sd card. I use it for everything while I'm travelling (iFly, email, teamviewer to connect to my desktop, even an occasional game). I paid 1/2 what an equivalent iPad would have cost at the time. I have an iPad mini (old version), that I use for testing. I would rate both devices as equals. If you are engrained in apple ecosystem, get an iPad. High end Android tablets can cost as much as iPads. I have had samsung and asus tablets. never had a nexus, but they're nice too. You wont go wrong with Samsung or Nexus.

The advantage you get with android is not having that horrid grid of icons as your only view. I have a few widgets and a couple of icons on my primary home screen (calendar, weather and email), and on my secondary home screen (timer, shortcuts to FAR/AIM and iFly).

Another advantage is being able to root and customize the OS. I run rooted (similar to jailbreak) and I run cyanogenmod. That's a highly customized and super clean / fast ROM. (ROM is a slightly misapplied term to indicate a modified Operating System. It comes from the fact that the OS is normally installed into Read-Only Memory). I control what is on the tablet. It's not necessary, though, the ROM that Samsung ships is quite nice (just a bit bloated for my taste).

BTW, I dont recommend that every user should root and install custom ROMs. You can permanently break your tablet doing this and you can expose yourself to malicious software.

my $.02


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10/17/2016 4:28 PM
 
Nexus as backup works for me.
Les
 
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10/17/2016 4:32 PM
 
If you could find a Nexus 7 (2013) for cheap, I'd highly recommend it. The form factor is good and the tablet itself is quite capable.

Problem is, it was such a popular tablet that even now, when it's been out of production for two years, trying to find one used at a bargain price is tough.
 
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