Hi, I hope this isn't a daft question but I've never used an android device.
I live in the Isle of Man and when I went to the Google site to look at the Nexus 7 tablet the message,"Sorry. Devices on Google Play are not available in your country yet....." appeared. Apparently Google won't sell anything, hardware or apps, to people in the Isle of Man as we are in the British Isles but not the UK. (Apple don't have this problem).
Android phone users can get round this by buying apps from them over the phone network, you can't do it by wi-fi.
Obviously I could buy a Nexus or other android tablet from another supplier but if it is wi-fi only I wonder whether this will be a real problem, or do you not need to get apps from Google?
I live in the Isle of Man and when I went to the Google site to look at the Nexus 7 tablet the message,"Sorry. Devices on Google Play are not available in your country yet....." appeared. Apparently Google won't sell anything, hardware or apps, to people in the Isle of Man as we are in the British Isles but not the UK. (Apple don't have this problem).
Android phone users can get round this by buying apps from them over the phone network, you can't do it by wi-fi.
Obviously I could buy a Nexus or other android tablet from another supplier but if it is wi-fi only I wonder whether this will be a real problem, or do you not need to get apps from Google?