Thanks guysI have only half a mind to sell my current Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e LTE 4GB/64GB (Silver), but will mention it here as I am thinking about it and I am not sure about your interest. It was purchased in Sep 2020 and battery health should be good as I enabled slow charging with 85% charge limit since day 1. It has also been in a Spigen book cover case since day 1 which I will include, though it has worn out a bit.
The tablet has a 2K OLED screen, Quad AKG-tuned speakers and if you are okay with flashing the latest firmware from another region, Android 11 with December security patch. The only thing mid-range is probably the Snapdragon 670.
It is now no longer easily available and ones which are, are priced close to 35k. Hence, the expectation would be well upwards of 20k.
I can share all the other details if interested.
TrueIf she can go for iPad then nothing like it. None of Android tabs could match the productivity features with consistency. Samsung could be an option but maybe for higher ends(not blaming brands but Android OS is just not that optimised for tabs than for phones).
Indeed, my sister is pretty meticulous, I am sure she ll give a great feedbackBefore closing this thread..
If you could give a brief feedback about the tab like cost, performance etc, it would be great.
Not even close. Tablets are just big phones while chromebooks have a full desktop browser, ability to run Linux apps in crostini container which means you can run vscode, Android studio, etc and also Android app support for some Android only apps which have no web apps or Linux alternatives. In my opinion, chromebooks are far better than Android tablets. I've been using one (Asus C302) for years and I am happy with it.How does this work out as compared to a Chromebook ? If you checked those as well would like to know what made you choose the tab over the Chromebook.
No its the wifi only variantAt that price and I'm assuming the pen came included? Good deal. Just one question did she get lte too?