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Litchi - what device do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Decado" data-source="post: 87171" data-attributes="member: 14923"><p>Doug, it;s honestly a crap shoot. I've used over 10 devices, the majority were different Samsung devices of one sort or another and even then it varied from device to device .. some S2's work some don't depending on region on where it was sold. The Touchwiz skin is a known offender, One less so. So an S9+ or later or an S4 Tablet is worth a try but if you are going to be buying one new I'd try and find a friend with one to test as the results for a device sold in your region compared to Australia may be different.</p><p></p><p>Essentially, the closer you can get to reference android the better you will be, by that yardstick you would expect the Google Pixel would be ok, but (has to be one right?) I've heard of them being flaky as well. I haven't looked at what is available from Google tablet wise. In the end, the most reliable of the Android devices is the Crystal Sky, even that has its issues and of course the cost is eye watering.</p><p></p><p>You can see now why I went with apple .... even my iMac computers are running stand alone windows 7 and 10. I am certainly <em><strong>not</strong></em> an Apple guy but I need the most reliable device I can get. The Apple devices beat the Crystal Sky out for reliability but not for screen brightness.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently using an iPad Gen 6. It's bulky but bullet proof. When the Mini 2019 goes on sale here on the 23rd I'll be getting one of those... as much as I begrudge it lol</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Ari</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decado, post: 87171, member: 14923"] Doug, it;s honestly a crap shoot. I've used over 10 devices, the majority were different Samsung devices of one sort or another and even then it varied from device to device .. some S2's work some don't depending on region on where it was sold. The Touchwiz skin is a known offender, One less so. So an S9+ or later or an S4 Tablet is worth a try but if you are going to be buying one new I'd try and find a friend with one to test as the results for a device sold in your region compared to Australia may be different. Essentially, the closer you can get to reference android the better you will be, by that yardstick you would expect the Google Pixel would be ok, but (has to be one right?) I've heard of them being flaky as well. I haven't looked at what is available from Google tablet wise. In the end, the most reliable of the Android devices is the Crystal Sky, even that has its issues and of course the cost is eye watering. You can see now why I went with apple .... even my iMac computers are running stand alone windows 7 and 10. I am certainly [I][B]not[/B][/I] an Apple guy but I need the most reliable device I can get. The Apple devices beat the Crystal Sky out for reliability but not for screen brightness. I'm currently using an iPad Gen 6. It's bulky but bullet proof. When the Mini 2019 goes on sale here on the 23rd I'll be getting one of those... as much as I begrudge it lol Regards Ari [/QUOTE]
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