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Android tablet with 4G and no contract
Can anyone suggest a decent performing Android tablet that has space for a SIM but doesn't require a contract? I have an iPad 1 and an android AT&T phone (actually 3 in the family) and find myself leaning more towards the openness of Android. I am quite prepared to pay iPad type money for an Android tablet that I can use on a month to month data plan like the iPad. So far all I see are subsidized tablets from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile but no contract free ones.
Thanks - Tim |
All three of the carriers you listed will sale you a 'no contract' tablet. Online you just chose the no contract option or however its worded. I think some (AT&T) make you add it to the cart then chose no contract to see the full price. If you visit the store tell them you wish to purchase the tablet outright and do NOT wish to establish service at this time.
If you wish to only deal on line as mentioned above or try wirefly. |
The openness of Android gets you inferior hardware (build quality, screen, SOC) and a fraction of apps. optimized for the larger tablet screen.
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Just on AT&T's website, it seems relatively easy to pick a tablet on a month-to-month plan (it's an option immediately after selecting a device), but I can't get a very good feel from their inventory from a phone. The Galaxy Tab's seem to show up for AT&T and TMobile, but I don't know a lot about them as far as quality.
Originally Posted by wco81
(Post 18296992)
The openness of Android gets you inferior hardware (build quality, screen, SOC) and a fraction of apps. optimized for the larger tablet screen.
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Originally Posted by wco81
(Post 18296992)
The openness of Android gets you inferior hardware (build quality, screen, SOC) and a fraction of apps. optimized for the larger tablet screen.
So there. :-p |
Originally Posted by njx9
(Post 18297195)
Why, specifically, did you think this dishonest little screed was vaguely relevant to OP's question?
What factually is wrong in the statement? |
Originally Posted by timfountain
(Post 18289726)
Can anyone suggest a decent performing Android tablet that has space for a SIM but doesn't require a contract? I have an iPad 1 and an android AT&T phone (actually 3 in the family) and find myself leaning more towards the openness of Android. I am quite prepared to pay iPad type money for an Android tablet that I can use on a month to month data plan like the iPad. So far all I see are subsidized tablets from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile but no contract free ones.
Thanks - Tim |
Originally Posted by wco81
(Post 18297297)
What's dishonest about it?
What factually is wrong in the statement? Yes, Android offers some inferior hardware options if you just want a $75 tablet with lousy specs. But it also offers hardware with better features than most tablets on the market at the moment. Android currently has as many or more apps than the iOS market, and most are tablet optimized nowadays. Amazon is selling their refurbished Kindle Fire today for $139 - is that "inferior hardware"? Is the Transformer Prime or Galaxy Tab 7.7 inferior? You're really going to have to make a better case than your initial statement if you plan to be taken seriously. I'm definitely interested in the "inferior SOC" part as the majority of Android SOC's are the same for almost every major Tablet maker on the market and SOC's like the Tegra 3 and Snapdragon are considered some of the most innovative on the market today. |
Originally Posted by ScottC
(Post 18298010)
Other than everything? Really, you are either trying to troll and set off an argument, or you are just poorly educated on the Android marketplace.
Yes, Android offers some inferior hardware options if you just want a $75 tablet with lousy specs. But it also offers hardware with better features than most tablets on the market at the moment. Android currently has as many or more apps than the iOS market, and most are tablet optimized nowadays. Here is one source which indicates that there are more iPad apps. than there are Android apps. for tablets: http://thenextweb.com/apple/2011/06/...-applications/ In the 450 days since the iPad launched, it stands today with nearly 200 times as many apps as its rivals. Amazon is selling their refurbished Kindle Fire today for $139 - is that "inferior hardware"? Is the Transformer Prime or Galaxy Tab 7.7 inferior? Neither of those tablets have the high-resolution screen of the iPad. Yeah I would say they have inferior screens. You're really going to have to make a better case than your initial statement if you plan to be taken seriously. I'm definitely interested in the "inferior SOC" part as the majority of Android SOC's are the same for almost every major Tablet maker on the market and SOC's like the Tegra 3 and Snapdragon are considered some of the most innovative on the market today. BTW, the A5 SOC in the iPhone 4S tops graphics benchmarks of every other phone as well. |
More on iPad vs. Android apps, both quantity and quality:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2401676,00.asp |
Originally Posted by wco81
(Post 18298084)
More on iPad vs. Android apps, both quantity and quality:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2401676,00.asp |
Originally Posted by njx9
(Post 18297195)
Why, specifically, did you think this dishonest little screed was vaguely relevant to OP's question?
Touchy much?
Originally Posted by wco81
(Post 18297297)
What's dishonest about it?
What factually is wrong in the statement? LOL :D:D |
Do you really think Asus is known for build quality?
Laptop 3 year Failure Rate By Brand: Asus- Best, Toshiba - second, Sony - third, Apple - fourth http://eyebald.blogspot.ca/2009/11/l...-by-brand.html |
Originally Posted by planemechanic
(Post 18299481)
Nothing, but FanDroids have a reputation for being uber-defensive about their purchases.
LOL :D:D |
Originally Posted by planemechanic
(Post 18299481)
Is it a problem to help people? If someone posted that they were going to invest in a new transmission for their 30 year old Yugo, and someone else suggested that they save their money and buy a five year old Chevy instead, is that "a dishonest little screed"? Or helpful advice?
Touchy much? If someone tells you point-blank "I'm buying a Toyota Corolla tomorrow, anyone have an opinion on which trim I should get?" and all you can respond with is "Like, Ford is way better", why are you responding in the first place? You've offered no information of value whatsoever based on the question that was asked. OP, in this case, didn't suggest any remote desire to purchase an Apple product, yet you, and the previous poster, both felt compelled to make sure that he knew why you think his decision is stupid, and then further, to continue to move the thread off-topic so you can continue to both bash Android supporters and fluff Apple. Nothing, but FanDroids have a reputation for being uber-defensive about their purchases. LOL |
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