Strange choice...?

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  1. Geekfest84

    Geekfest84 New Member

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    #1 Geekfest84, Aug 8, 2016
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    Hi folks, I'm after some advice on a strange question/choice I have. Basically, I can't make up my mind whether to buy a new galaxy note 7, or an ipad pro 9.7 to use as a daily driver.... Sounds daft, I know. I buy all my stuff upfront, don't do contracts. I'm not a heavy or power user. my usage pattern is this: taking photos of the kids, Internet surfing, email, Facebook, gaming...

    I don't use a phone as a phone much at all. I keep in touch with family and friends via email and Fb messenger. I only phone/text one person regularly, and I already have an iPhone 5c for use as a phone if needed.

    Is there any point spending £650+ on a note 7 when a little bit more will get me an ipad pro 9.7 128GB with a data sim in it?

    Is there anything (other than phonecall and text) a note 7 can do that an ipad pro 9.7 can't? Not bothered about the iris scanning rubbish. Both devices have pen/stylus....

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks for reading and any advice in advance :)

    Regards

    Ian

    *forgot to add, physical size doesn't matter either, as i always carry a sizeable baby changing back with me when out and about due to having a couple of young kids. :)
     
  2. Gamer1st

    Gamer1st Well-Known Member

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    I just went through this same type of decision.
    I needed a cell phone for emergency calls but also wanted it to be stout enough to play games and the other things you mentioned. I ended up using the phone 99% of the time for games and the web etc. and discovered I had chained myself to a small screen I didn't like just to make very rare phone calls maybe a couple times a month.
    I ended up selling the phone and bought an Nvidia Shield tablet for everything but the calls and bought a cheap flip phone for voice calls. I already had an iPad Pro 9.7 for ios games etc. so the Android tablet was to handle games on that platform.
     
  3. Geekfest84

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    I also have a android tablet, an Nvidia Note. Like the older version of yours.

    What games do you play on Android that you don't/can't on ios, if you don't mind me asking?

    So it's not just me with this predicament then? :)

    Do you prefer the big screen of the iPad compared to the smaller screen of the phone you had?

    Thanks

    Ian :)
     
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    #4 Gamer1st, Aug 8, 2016
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    It's mostly a space spillover thing with the Shield, and it gives me the ability to have multiple accounts in some games I couldn't easily have with all Apple devices. I can also get at games that launch on Android without the wait for them to be ported.
    Love the tons of extra space on the iPad. I got tired of squinting to see what was on the screen of the Note 4. Gaming has gone from looking like its on a tiny potable tv, (if you're old enough to remember those) to a 60" big screen. Of course the extra benefits may partly be down to the fact that I'm just old and can't see as well as I used to, but I don't see myself ever going back to a phone screen for games and vids. Even if it means hauling an extra device around.
     
  5. italodance

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    As owner of iPad Pro 12.9 i can only suggest you that, as you know more and best premium games are on iOS only and the quality of Screen and Speaker are awesome.
     
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    Gamer1st Well-Known Member

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    The screen is seriously improved for sure. This is the first iPad I've had that I didn't use a screen protector on. It's would have killed the very effective no glare and fingerprint coating. The speaker boost is also great. I was going to go with a 12" but was afraid it would be too big.
     
  7. Geekfest84

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    I had a note 4 too, played baldur's gate on it a lot. But that's msi ly what I do, play games and use Internet related functions. Don't call or text much. I just can't see the point, for my usage needs, to spend £650 ish, on a phone when £719 will get me an ipad pro 9.7. I thought about the 12.9, but whatever I buy needs to have a good camera on it, and the smaller pro has the best tablet camera available.

    Thanks

    Ian
     
  8. pluto6

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    I don't have a note 7 or an ipad pro but it seems like question is sort of phone vs tablet.
    I have had an ipad since they first came out. The bigger screen size is great for games, surfing the net, streaming video, looking at photos, etc. I would imagine the Pros are better in every way than the iPad.
    If you dont need the functionality of a high end phone, it seems like a tablet would better suit your needs and so will likely be happier for a longer time with that. The prices of phones have got so ridiculous that my next one will probably be back to a cheapie folder, and I will use my tablet for everything else I do.

    The difference gaming, internet surfing, photos, videos on an iPad vs even an iPhone 6+ is night and day. I would chose the tablet over the phone everytime, except if one needs the high end phone functionality in a small package. Good luck with your decision.
     

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