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Advice needed for ipad
So I got myself a Samsung Galaxy mini S3 in the new year and loving it but now ive noticed the screen is small for my fingers d do the motions whenplaying games like candy crush, angry birds, bejeweled etc.
Ive no idea what a ipad is but guessing its a similar thing except you dont use a sim card and well some advice on it and what the best cheappy thing is to go for. |
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Get an iPad mini (first gen) if you want the cheapest iPad. You can pick one u for £200-£220.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Tablet, Marvell PXA, Android, 7", Wi-Fi, 8GB
I AM NOT BIASED!!!!!!
Why don't you also look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Tablet, Marvell PXA, Android, 7", Wi-Fi, 8GB, £129.00 or the 8" £199.00. It will be completely compatible with your Samsung Galaxy S3 where as the iPad WILL NOT. The operating system and icons on your S3 will be identical to the Samsung tab 3 and you will be able to communicate easily between the two. John Lewis offer a two year gurantee which is brilliant. |
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You could always use a stylus. I have a Bamboo (maker, not the material) one for my iPad, which I also use for the tiny keys on the keyboard on my Moto G phone.
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Same advice as above, if you are happy with the S3 then you are better off with a Nexus 7 or android device. Any apps you purchase can be installed on both devices and you won't have to learn a new interface.
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