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Windows tablets & phones.
I'll be replacing my Blackberry Playbook soon, but I don't know which way to jump. I like the idea of a Windows tablet, but are they subject to the same virus attacks as Windows PC's? Likewise widows phones, are they at risk as well?
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Yes to virus/ malware attacks on tablets. It's the same OS as on PCs, so you need to take same precautions. As for the phones, the only danger is that they could become extinct. And that's coming from a Windows Phone owner. Apps are downloaded from the store, so chances to smuggle in some malware are limited.
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Many thanks, Ivan. Much as I thought.
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I'll be replacing my Blackberry Playbook soon, but I don't know which way to jump. I like the idea of a Windows tablet, but are they subject to the same virus attacks as Windows PC's? Likewise widows phones, are they at risk as well?
Modern Windows is pretty robust from a security point of view. If you are using as a tablet with the store apps, you are pretty safe. The only real attack surface is through the browser. If you stick to trusted websites, block flash, don't install and run unknown applications, you are going to be alright. |
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I've run Windows for years and never had a virus. It always used to be you were safe if you didn't click on suspicious emails etc and kept antivirus up to date, but there are now adverts that can infect computers without any action by the user.
But Android and iOS have vulnerabilities and weaknesses as well, so you don't really gain anything by avoiding Windows. |
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I've run Windows for years and never had a virus. It always used to be you were safe if you didn't click on suspicious emails etc and kept antivirus up to date, but there are now adverts that can infect computers without any action by the user.
But Android and iOS have vulnerabilities and weaknesses as well, so you don't really gain anything by avoiding Windows. Apple iOS Google Android Windows |
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Windows Phone / Windows 10 Mobile will only run apps from the store, regular exe programs wont run so there is little chance of being infected with malware. Besides Windows 10 comes with windows defender enabled by default.
Android is pretty secure unless you turn off the 'Allow unknown sources' feature, but there are anti virus apps on the Amazon/Google Play store. |
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I recently bought an admittedly cheap Windows 10 tablet and I just can't get on with it at all, I'm sure it's me though ax for years I've used Apple products and I just can't seem to get on with any other system
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I recently bought an admittedly cheap Windows 10 tablet and I just can't get on with it at all, I'm sure it's me though ax for years I've used Apple products and I just can't seem to get on with any other system
With Windows tablets you can choose to use it in desktop mode or tablet mode. I personally prefer desktop mode and never use tablet mode, but some will prefer leaving it in the tablet UI as the icons are bigger, no Start menu, everything runs full screen and so on. |
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I am very happy with my Windows phone running W8.1 (and even happier that it is an older model unlikely to get W10 thrust down its throat). But when the time comes I will be in a really quandary as to what to get:: Suspicious of W10, Android is a definite leaky-sieve no-no which leaves me having to think hard about being assimilated into the i-Oh-No!-sphere!
![]() (actually may well look at getting the same model as I have now from the remaindered stock outlets) (Nope, could not go back in time to a non-wireless charging lump) |
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I have just seen Samsung Galaxy TabPro S with W10, it's 2-in-1 and looks really nice, don't know how much, but if I were looking for something new, I'd consider it for sure. W10 Mobile is still a mess. It's more stable on my Lumia 1520 now, but there are still too many "mainstream" bugs that should have been fixed long time ago. But at least it does not drain the battery and the start screen isn't "resuming" all the time. Baby steps
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