by dbadmin | Aug 1, 2023 | Android, Poll results, Survey Results, Surveys, Tablets
Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority Android tablets have played second fiddle to iPads for years now, with Apple still being the top player in the tablet space. A major reason for this was that Android simply wasn’t well-optimized for tablets for the longest...
by dbadmin | Jul 31, 2023 | Apple iPad, Reviews, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Tablets, Versus
You might not be eyeing the 10th-generation iPad or Galaxy Tab S9 to replace your laptop, but what about their pro-level siblings? Both Apple and Samsung offer expansive, high-octane tablets that are meant to handle everything from gaming to photo and video editing,...
by dbadmin | Jul 29, 2023 | Android, Features, Opinions, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Tablets
Credit: Damien Wilde / Android Authority Opinion post byRita El Khoury The future of Android tablets is looking brighter these days. For more than a decade, Google tried, failed, retried half-heartedly, abandoned its large-screen projects, pivoted to Chrome OS then...
by dbadmin | Jul 27, 2023 | Features, Opinions, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Tablets, Water Resistance
Opinion post byRita El Khoury From a faster processor to AMOLEDs on the entire line-up, the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series packs a lot of all-around improvements, but nothing jumped at me as much as one particular new feature: IP68 water and dust resistance. I had...
by dbadmin | Jul 27, 2023 | Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Tablets, The Best
Credit: Damien Wilde / Android Authority Did you get a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 UItra? It’s the biggest, baddest tablet available from Samsung, and it’s undoubtedly one of the best Android tablets available. It’s mighty expensive, too, at $1,199 MSRP. You’ll want to...
by dbadmin | Jul 26, 2023 | Chromebooks, Foldable Phones, Google, Google Play Store, News, Tablets
Credit: Google Google has announced four major changes for the Play Store on large-screen devices. The company will now give preference to apps that scale well, aren’t letterboxed, and support both portrait and landscape orientations. There’s also a new split-screen...