SO...I am finally about the jump into the smartphone arena and it will be an android based smartphone.
Cliffs
- I am getting a new smartphone first time ever, coming from a work BB.
- We are getting an iPad gifted to us (iPad 2).
- Kids want to get iPod Touches for x-mas (or a tablet)...something to play games on, watch videos, listen to music.
- I really don't care for the Apple products, wife has iPhone (not tech savy)
- I have to manage all electronics
- I would prefer to get an android tablet (cheaper, read decent reviews)
- BIG unknown is how you can manage all devices on a particular brand so you can share apps that you have paid for (may be the deciding factor...may be a non factor)
My wife has an iPhone and she is not the best with computers thus I have to help her generally with everything related to the phone.
We are getting a used Ipad 2 gifted to us for the holidays from my father in law.
My kids want to get an iPod touch...simply because other kids have them and they want to do all the fun stuff on them.
If I am going to spend a couple hundred bucks on a device I keep telling my wife why not get a Nexus tablet for each kid for the same price (larger screen, can do just about anything an Apple device can within reason, cheaper than a Mini, more storage...etc.)...
The wife's point is that she thinks we can get a base account with iTunes and share all the apps across the devices...which I am assuming you could do on either device...
Can anyone give me their opinion on what would be easiest to manage from an apps standpoint...
If one has a better selection for games, educational programs..etc?
I don't see the kids using them THAT much for education...but it would be nice.
I personally don't like the Apple products but if it would be easiest to manage then I guess I am ok with it. If I am getting an Android based phone, I would be the one installing and managing the account for the most part.
Oh..and if anyone asks why buy kids a tablet, they have saved their money for the device and are paying half so it isn't like they haven't worked for it.
Thanks in advance for any comments...
Cliffs
- I am getting a new smartphone first time ever, coming from a work BB.
- We are getting an iPad gifted to us (iPad 2).
- Kids want to get iPod Touches for x-mas (or a tablet)...something to play games on, watch videos, listen to music.
- I really don't care for the Apple products, wife has iPhone (not tech savy)
- I have to manage all electronics
- I would prefer to get an android tablet (cheaper, read decent reviews)
- BIG unknown is how you can manage all devices on a particular brand so you can share apps that you have paid for (may be the deciding factor...may be a non factor)
My wife has an iPhone and she is not the best with computers thus I have to help her generally with everything related to the phone.
We are getting a used Ipad 2 gifted to us for the holidays from my father in law.
My kids want to get an iPod touch...simply because other kids have them and they want to do all the fun stuff on them.
If I am going to spend a couple hundred bucks on a device I keep telling my wife why not get a Nexus tablet for each kid for the same price (larger screen, can do just about anything an Apple device can within reason, cheaper than a Mini, more storage...etc.)...
The wife's point is that she thinks we can get a base account with iTunes and share all the apps across the devices...which I am assuming you could do on either device...
Can anyone give me their opinion on what would be easiest to manage from an apps standpoint...
If one has a better selection for games, educational programs..etc?
I don't see the kids using them THAT much for education...but it would be nice.
I personally don't like the Apple products but if it would be easiest to manage then I guess I am ok with it. If I am getting an Android based phone, I would be the one installing and managing the account for the most part.
Oh..and if anyone asks why buy kids a tablet, they have saved their money for the device and are paying half so it isn't like they haven't worked for it.
Thanks in advance for any comments...