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Title: What tablet do you own?
Post by: philipma1957 on April 30, 2024, 07:31:34 PM
At the moment I have a samsung galaxy 8 and an ipad mini

I amd upgrading to a samsung galaxy 9 ultra and an ipad pro .

the sammy arrives in under a week.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: Findingnemo on April 30, 2024, 07:39:10 PM
I have an iPad mini 5 that I use only to kill my time by playing games.

I only prefer the actual big screens for any of my trading activities so only desktops, and I had my notebook if I had to access things remotely.

Is a tab convenient as PCs?
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: philipma1957 on April 30, 2024, 07:45:26 PM
I have an iPad mini 5 that I use only to kill my time by playing games.

I only prefer the actual big screens for any of my trading activities so only desktops, and I had my notebook if I had to access things remotely.

Is a tab convenient as PCs?

That is a good question.

A highend pc with a huge screen is my favorite piece of gear.
A laptop with a big screen is my next favorite.
A tablet with a big screen is my next favorite
and fuck phones I fat finger like mad.

I decided to upgrade to the samsung s9 ultra tablet as it has a 14 inch screen.

I expect I may like the 14 inch tablet it should come on may 2
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: Findingnemo on April 30, 2024, 07:57:24 PM

I decided to upgrade to the samsung s9 ultra tablet as it has a 14 inch screen.

I expect I may like the 14 inch tablet it should come on may 2

14.6 Inches, that bigger for a tab and almost the size of my notebook's screen size so with the S pen it may be convenient enough when it's needed.

Once I had the madness of buying and experiencing every new gadget but I think I passed that phase in my life. ???
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: philipma1957 on May 01, 2024, 07:56:50 PM

I decided to upgrade to the samsung s9 ultra tablet as it has a 14 inch screen.

I expect I may like the 14 inch tablet it should come on may 2

14.6 Inches, that bigger for a tab and almost the size of my notebook's screen size so with the S pen it may be convenient enough when it's needed.

Once I had the madness of buying and experiencing every new gadget but I think I passed that phase in my life. ???
  yeah I normally don't but I got a huge trade in for my lessor s8 tablet.

This new samsung is the largest on the market. With all rebates and trade ins I got a really strong upgrade for around 333 usd
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: Cryptsafe on May 01, 2024, 09:29:57 PM


I only prefer the actual big screens for any of my trading activities.
To the best of my knowledge, I have seen traders using big screens for their trading views, they use it for clear and bold visuals as I ask one whom I had an encounter with my early days in Crypto. He told me that there is nothing much convenient for him whenever he is veiwing his trade. He feels comfortable with it as it gives him that live trade candle view, the upward and downward movement and he says it makes it looks matured and real for him.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: philipma1957 on May 01, 2024, 11:18:49 PM
I will keep this running until I have the new Sammy in hand.

I will do some photos of

Sammy 9 ultra
Sammy 8
iPad mini
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
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Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: ABCbits on May 06, 2024, 12:34:08 PM
I don't own any tablet. I also find tablet is in weird position since many smartphone have almost 7 inch screen, while chromebook (or other cheap laptop) has 10 inch screen or bigger.

I decided to upgrade to the samsung s9 ultra tablet as it has a 14 inch screen.

I expect I may like the 14 inch tablet it should come on may 2

14 inch? How heavy is that compared with average 14 inch laptop?
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: philipma1957 on June 01, 2024, 09:26:40 PM
Okay it is a bit too big. I have found a way to use it for long time periods. I will lay in bed and used an iPad mini which was light and could rest easy on me.

This was too heavy until I purchased this case


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075SY6WW8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?

I lay it across my chest/stomach and place the tablet on its edge on top of it.

The tablet does not dig in. the screen is great. I use these head phones

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09CGB6VRR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?


absolutely rocks for YouTube/netflix/amazon video
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: JoyMarsha on June 06, 2024, 11:02:32 PM
Because of my experience with not long-lasting batteries with Samsung phones and iPads, I choose not to use them again because both phones can be disappointing in terms of battery durability to someone who doesn't have a steady supply of light in their City when operating their Samsung phones or iPads,
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: MUGNIA on June 12, 2024, 03:24:57 PM
At the moment I don't have one of the things you mentioned, but I plan to buy a Samsung Galaxy 8, according to several assessments, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is the best compared to the others, hopefully it will be realized soon
Everyone has a reason why they buy tabs and similar electronics
Maybe my cellphone PC already has it, but the reason I want to have a tab is to make my work easier and be able to monitor the market while lying down
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: philipma1957 on June 12, 2024, 04:35:36 PM
I have lower back issues so  a tablet allows me to work while stretching out my back.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: yohananaomi on June 14, 2024, 05:00:14 AM
Because of my experience with not long-lasting batteries with Samsung phones and iPads, I choose not to use them again because both phones can be disappointing in terms of battery durability to someone who doesn't have a steady supply of light in their City when operating their Samsung phones or iPads,
I think that almost all cellphones of any brand that we might have, such as those of you with Samsung and iPad, you can be sure that there will always be weaknesses and resistance to the battery. Nothing can last long and its durability will certainly decrease, so you have to replace it with a new one. There is always a limit to its useful life. At first, it might not disappoint, but as use progresses, its durability will decrease and that's normal and that's what I know, as I have a Samsung cellphone and an iPad.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: philipma1957 on June 14, 2024, 05:11:19 PM
Lack of powering my area is rare. So I don't worry about charging my phone or tablet. Still waiting to get the ipad
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: Cryptsafe on June 15, 2024, 12:33:04 PM
Because of my experience with not long-lasting batteries with Samsung phones and iPads, I choose not to use them again because both phones can be disappointing in terms of battery durability to someone who doesn't have a steady supply of light in their City when operating their Samsung phones or iPads,
I have used Samsung phones in the past and I must say that their battery is not durable  and does not last long. Although Samsung is a good phone with good camera quality, browsing speed and lots more. I was considering the battery advantage over other aspects because in my country, the power supply we see here is not as constant and steady like as it used to be hence me going for Oppo phone as I found out that the battery quality is sustainable and other aspects of the phone features is more of the Samsung phone.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: philipma1957 on June 17, 2024, 12:29:46 AM
all i own are sammy phones never had a battery fail. or die.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: yohananaomi on June 20, 2024, 03:30:41 AM
Because of my experience with not long-lasting batteries with Samsung phones and iPads, I choose not to use them again because both phones can be disappointing in terms of battery durability to someone who doesn't have a steady supply of light in their City when operating their Samsung phones or iPads,
I have used Samsung phones in the past and I must say that their battery is not durable  and does not last long. Although Samsung is a good phone with good camera quality, browsing speed and lots more. I was considering the battery advantage over other aspects because in my country, the power supply we see here is not as constant and steady like as it used to be hence me going for Oppo phone as I found out that the battery quality is sustainable and other aspects of the phone features is more of the Samsung phone.
It seems like Samsung designed it like that because they always release new products all the time, so it's not surprising that the battery life isn't very good either. I even tried to repair it when the device kept turning off and had to be recharged, but when I wanted to replace it at their official store, my Samsung was no longer produced, meaning it couldn't be replaced, so I gently said to replace it with a new product.
So you are right to say that, but I can't say anything about other products because I have never used them.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: Cryptsafe on June 20, 2024, 08:09:43 PM
Because of my experience with not long-lasting batteries with Samsung phones and iPads, I choose not to use them again because both phones can be disappointing in terms of battery durability to someone who doesn't have a steady supply of light in their City when operating their Samsung phones or iPads,
I have used Samsung phones in the past and I must say that their battery is not durable  and does not last long. Although Samsung is a good phone with good camera quality, browsing speed and lots more. I was considering the battery advantage over other aspects because in my country, the power supply we see here is not as constant and steady like as it used to be hence me going for Oppo phone as I found out that the battery quality is sustainable and other aspects of the phone features is more of the Samsung phone.
It seems like Samsung designed it like that because they always release new products all the time, so it's not surprising that the battery life isn't very good either. I even tried to repair it when the device kept turning off and had to be recharged, but when I wanted to replace it at their official store, my Samsung was no longer produced, meaning it couldn't be replaced, so I gently said to replace it with a new product.
So you are right to say that, but I can't say anything about other products because I have never used them.

I believe every business has their own marketing strategy. There must be a particular thing that is really lacking in every product when it comes to business of this nature. If is done this so that there would be room for a higher version that would attract more customers to upgrade to the new model  and enjoy the sophisticated features the new model offer as services.

So far Samsung have the best quality of phone products you could think of in the world likewise other products too which they have developed. What keeps them in the trend is the constant upgrade they engage in to meet the current trend of the technological innovation in the world so they do not loose out entirely and this has brought them this far being a major market force in the business world.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: yohananaomi on June 28, 2024, 01:18:29 AM
Because of my experience with not long-lasting batteries with Samsung phones and iPads, I choose not to use them again because both phones can be disappointing in terms of battery durability to someone who doesn't have a steady supply of light in their City when operating their Samsung phones or iPads,
I have used Samsung phones in the past and I must say that their battery is not durable  and does not last long. Although Samsung is a good phone with good camera quality, browsing speed and lots more. I was considering the battery advantage over other aspects because in my country, the power supply we see here is not as constant and steady like as it used to be hence me going for Oppo phone as I found out that the battery quality is sustainable and other aspects of the phone features is more of the Samsung phone.
It seems like Samsung designed it like that because they always release new products all the time, so it's not surprising that the battery life isn't very good either. I even tried to repair it when the device kept turning off and had to be recharged, but when I wanted to replace it at their official store, my Samsung was no longer produced, meaning it couldn't be replaced, so I gently said to replace it with a new product.
So you are right to say that, but I can't say anything about other products because I have never used them.

I believe every business has their own marketing strategy. There must be a particular thing that is really lacking in every product when it comes to business of this nature. If is done this so that there would be room for a higher version that would attract more customers to upgrade to the new model  and enjoy the sophisticated features the new model offer as services.

So far Samsung have the best quality of phone products you could think of in the world likewise other products too which they have developed. What keeps them in the trend is the constant upgrade they engage in to meet the current trend of the technological innovation in the world so they do not loose out entirely and this has brought them this far being a major market force in the business world.
I agree, before it is released on the market, everything has been tested properly and the market has been seen to see whether it is currently really needed for the product that will be released. They always manage their marketing as well as possible so that it doesn't overlap with other products but is only differentiated by variations, According to the segment they will achieve.
Samsung must be recognized as always providing the best products according to the existing market segments. From low, medium and high level, they have entered and captured the market well, so it is not surprising that they will quickly release their newest products.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: Cryptsafe on June 28, 2024, 10:52:40 AM
Because of my experience with not long-lasting batteries with Samsung phones and iPads, I choose not to use them again because both phones can be disappointing in terms of battery durability to someone who doesn't have a steady supply of light in their City when operating their Samsung phones or iPads,
I have used Samsung phones in the past and I must say that their battery is not durable  and does not last long. Although Samsung is a good phone with good camera quality, browsing speed and lots more. I was considering the battery advantage over other aspects because in my country, the power supply we see here is not as constant and steady like as it used to be hence me going for Oppo phone as I found out that the battery quality is sustainable and other aspects of the phone features is more of the Samsung phone.
It seems like Samsung designed it like that because they always release new products all the time, so it's not surprising that the battery life isn't very good either. I even tried to repair it when the device kept turning off and had to be recharged, but when I wanted to replace it at their official store, my Samsung was no longer produced, meaning it couldn't be replaced, so I gently said to replace it with a new product.
So you are right to say that, but I can't say anything about other products because I have never used them.

I believe every business has their own marketing strategy. There must be a particular thing that is really lacking in every product when it comes to business of this nature. If is done this so that there would be room for a higher version that would attract more customers to upgrade to the new model  and enjoy the sophisticated features the new model offer as services.

So far Samsung have the best quality of phone products you could think of in the world likewise other products too which they have developed. What keeps them in the trend is the constant upgrade they engage in to meet the current trend of the technological innovation in the world so they do not loose out entirely and this has brought them this far being a major market force in the business world.
I agree, before it is released on the market, everything has been tested properly and the market has been seen to see whether it is currently really needed for the product that will be released. They always manage their marketing as well as possible so that it doesn't overlap with other products but is only differentiated by variations, According to the segment they will achieve.
Samsung must be recognized as always providing the best products according to the existing market segments. From low, medium and high level, they have entered and captured the market well, so it is not surprising that they will quickly release their newest products.
Running a market survey is something every organisation does for their products. They do this so they see they usefulness of their product on the society because that alone could help them design the product to a finished state for launch. After producing it, they run a test to see it's functionality and the response of the masses towards  the product.  If I am not mistaken, this is always the market strategy they use to beat other products and it has helped them alot.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: bitterguy28 on June 28, 2024, 04:26:46 PM
At the moment I have a samsung galaxy 8 and an ipad mini

I amd upgrading to a samsung galaxy 9 ultra and an ipad pro .

the sammy arrives in under a week.
Same here that I am a user of Ipad mini 2, in which i am having for years now and still functioning and since I have my laptop and Desk top , I don't need to upgrade my Ipad as I only using my tablet now saving my wallets coz I believe it is safer than changing other device for it.
for that long my ipad keeps my wallets safer .

But do Samsung really a good tablet than other brands? but of course  ipad is still the best .
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: albon on June 28, 2024, 07:48:04 PM
Currently i am stuck between a different company tablet but i would like to share some experiences with Samsung.
I have used many Samsung phones so far but really surprised that their company is big but customer service is very bad. As their battery performance is very poor and takes a lot of time to charge. Again in the case of using the Internet, the activity is very show which is inappropriate.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: Cryptsafe on June 28, 2024, 07:51:44 PM
At the moment I have a samsung galaxy 8 and an ipad mini

I amd upgrading to a samsung galaxy 9 ultra and an ipad pro .

the sammy arrives in under a week.
Same here that I am a user of Ipad mini 2, in which i am having for years now and still functioning and since I have my laptop and Desk top , I don't need to upgrade my Ipad as I only using my tablet now saving my wallets coz I believe it is safer than changing other device for it.
for that long my ipad keeps my wallets safer .

But do Samsung really a good tablet than other brands? but of course  ipad is still the best .
It is nice you have both of them both . Samsung is a good product and  I so much enjoy the speed at which it loads. That is one thing I trust them for but their battery does not sustain for long and to be frank, it pieces me off and sometimes I just get tired using it when ever it develops a fault. As a result of the battery problem, I checked in for another. Which I am still use to this very moment.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: yohananaomi on July 04, 2024, 04:32:46 AM
At the moment I have a samsung galaxy 8 and an ipad mini

I amd upgrading to a samsung galaxy 9 ultra and an ipad pro .

the sammy arrives in under a week.
Same here that I am a user of Ipad mini 2, in which i am having for years now and still functioning and since I have my laptop and Desk top , I don't need to upgrade my Ipad as I only using my tablet now saving my wallets coz I believe it is safer than changing other device for it.
for that long my ipad keeps my wallets safer .

But do Samsung really a good tablet than other brands? but of course  ipad is still the best .
It is nice you have both of them both . Samsung is a good product and  I so much enjoy the speed at which it loads. That is one thing I trust them for but their battery does not sustain for long and to be frank, it pieces me off and sometimes I just get tired using it when ever it develops a fault. As a result of the battery problem, I checked in for another. Which I am still use to this very moment.
It's true that if you can have other devices and not focus on one, you will clearly benefit because you can look for and use alternatives if there is a problem with your device.
I have also been a loyal Samsung user until now, and it is true that you said that the main weakness is that the battery on it heats up quickly and runs out easily and has to be recharged to be stable again.
The problem is that sometimes, when we replace the battery on a Samsung, it really can't be done because the product we are using is no longer updated, and the battery is no longer produced, so we are forced to replace the cellphone with a new product.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: Cryptsafe on July 04, 2024, 10:01:17 PM
At the moment I have a samsung galaxy 8 and an ipad mini

I amd upgrading to a samsung galaxy 9 ultra and an ipad pro .

the sammy arrives in under a week.
Same here that I am a user of Ipad mini 2, in which i am having for years now and still functioning and since I have my laptop and Desk top , I don't need to upgrade my Ipad as I only using my tablet now saving my wallets coz I believe it is safer than changing other device for it.
for that long my ipad keeps my wallets safer .

But do Samsung really a good tablet than other brands? but of course  ipad is still the best .
It is nice you have both of them both . Samsung is a good product and  I so much enjoy the speed at which it loads. That is one thing I trust them for but their battery does not sustain for long and to be frank, it pieces me off and sometimes I just get tired using it when ever it develops a fault. As a result of the battery problem, I checked in for another. Which I am still use to this very moment.
It's true that if you can have other devices and not focus on one, you will clearly benefit because you can look for and use alternatives if there is a problem with your device.
I have also been a loyal Samsung user until now, and it is true that you said that the main weakness is that the battery on it heats up quickly and runs out easily and has to be recharged to be stable again.
The problem is that sometimes, when we replace the battery on a Samsung, it really can't be done because the product we are using is no longer updated, and the battery is no longer produced, so we are forced to replace the cellphone with a new product.

Replacement is always the option to such a situation when it becomes frustrating. You can not be experiencing such continuously and still remain in such situations unless you want to keep missing out. I have been a loyal user of Samsung products. I use virtually all Samsung products but for phone, I had to do the needful because it is what I mostly engage myself it when it comes to activities and follow up. You can imagine you trading and all of a sudden you start experiencing draining battery. It is very frustrating and you know how it feels in situations as this.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: yohananaomi on July 10, 2024, 09:56:52 AM
It's true that if you can have other devices and not focus on one, you will clearly benefit because you can look for and use alternatives if there is a problem with your device.
I have also been a loyal Samsung user until now, and it is true that you said that the main weakness is that the battery on it heats up quickly and runs out easily and has to be recharged to be stable again.
The problem is that sometimes, when we replace the battery on a Samsung, it really can't be done because the product we are using is no longer updated, and the battery is no longer produced, so we are forced to replace the cellphone with a new product.
Replacement is always the option to such a situation when it becomes frustrating. You can not be experiencing such continuously and still remain in such situations unless you want to keep missing out. I have been a loyal user of Samsung products. I use virtually all Samsung products but for phone, I had to do the needful because it is what I mostly engage myself it when it comes to activities and follow up. You can imagine you trading and all of a sudden you start experiencing draining battery. It is very frustrating and you know how it feels in situations as this.
There is no other alternative that can be done other than having to replace it with a new product, because the replacement device is not available, so that is the best alternative. Otherwise we will be confused by this situation.
You are the same as me. I am a loyal user of electronics, but specifically for cellphones there are always problems,
It is clear that if happens to a battery is drained when you are doing business or doing any work, then you will be very disappointed to have to be disturbed because the battery runs out. Of course, this is something that is very annoying.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: libert19 on July 10, 2024, 11:23:33 AM
None, I use phone. Though, recently I have had thoughts about experimenting with iPad because have heard good stuff about them in performance, but current
market conditions made me invest instead of on thing that isn't really a need.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: philipma1957 on July 10, 2024, 05:05:41 PM
It's true that if you can have other devices and not focus on one, you will clearly benefit because you can look for and use alternatives if there is a problem with your device.
I have also been a loyal Samsung user until now, and it is true that you said that the main weakness is that the battery on it heats up quickly and runs out easily and has to be recharged to be stable again.
The problem is that sometimes, when we replace the battery on a Samsung, it really can't be done because the product we are using is no longer updated, and the battery is no longer produced, so we are forced to replace the cellphone with a new product.
Replacement is always the option to such a situation when it becomes frustrating. You can not be experiencing such continuously and still remain in such situations unless you want to keep missing out. I have been a loyal user of Samsung products. I use virtually all Samsung products but for phone, I had to do the needful because it is what I mostly engage myself it when it comes to activities and follow up. You can imagine you trading and all of a sudden you start experiencing draining battery. It is very frustrating and you know how it feels in situations as this.
There is no other alternative that can be done other than having to replace it with a new product, because the replacement device is not available, so that is the best alternative. Otherwise we will be confused by this situation.
You are the same as me. I am a loyal user of electronics, but specifically for cellphones there are always problems,
It is clear that if happens to a battery is drained when you are doing business or doing any work, then you will be very disappointed to have to be disturbed because the battery runs out. Of course, this is something that is very annoying.

Smart cell phones are a terrible security risk.

But the world has adopted them and we all suffer from them.


I finally picked up a new ipad air. So I now have the samsung s9 ultra tablet along with the basic ipad air. Yeah I have cellphones but I don’t like them due to security risks.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: Cryptsafe on July 10, 2024, 10:23:45 PM
It's true that if you can have other devices and not focus on one, you will clearly benefit because you can look for and use alternatives if there is a problem with your device.
I have also been a loyal Samsung user until now, and it is true that you said that the main weakness is that the battery on it heats up quickly and runs out easily and has to be recharged to be stable again.
The problem is that sometimes, when we replace the battery on a Samsung, it really can't be done because the product we are using is no longer updated, and the battery is no longer produced, so we are forced to replace the cellphone with a new product.
Replacement is always the option to such a situation when it becomes frustrating. You can not be experiencing such continuously and still remain in such situations unless you want to keep missing out. I have been a loyal user of Samsung products. I use virtually all Samsung products but for phone, I had to do the needful because it is what I mostly engage myself it when it comes to activities and follow up. You can imagine you trading and all of a sudden you start experiencing draining battery. It is very frustrating and you know how it feels in situations as this.
There is no other alternative that can be done other than having to replace it with a new product, because the replacement device is not available, so that is the best alternative. Otherwise we will be confused by this situation.
You are the same as me. I am a loyal user of electronics, but specifically for cellphones there are always problems,
It is clear that if happens to a battery is drained when you are doing business or doing any work, then you will be very disappointed to have to be disturbed because the battery runs out. Of course, this is something that is very annoying.

Smart cell phones are a terrible security risk.

But the world has adopted them and we all suffer from them.


I finally picked up a new ipad air. So I now have the samsung s9 ultra tablet along with the basic ipad air. Yeah I have cellphones but I don’t like them due to security risks.

Smart phones were all designed with security features and as such tends to face some security challenges and it is only left for the users to factor out ways and measures to keep their gadgets always safe and void of security porosity that could endanger their information and details.
So therefore, the manufacturers always do their best to always update the security features of their phones version so that users could update them and be current with the security features to keep their phones safe and secured from  cyber attacks and lots more.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: SamReomo on July 10, 2024, 10:33:28 PM
At the moment I have a samsung galaxy 8 and an ipad mini

I amd upgrading to a samsung galaxy 9 ultra and an ipad pro .

the sammy arrives in under a week.
I have iPad mini 6 and Samsung galaxy A8 tablet and those two are more than enough for me to have some fun by watching movies and TV shows and at the same time I can read books and articles on those tablets.

 I used to use iPad mini 6 as a pc by connecting mouse and keyboard to it with the help of a dongle and then displaying it over type c to my monitor. But, now I don't use it for that purpose any more.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: philipma1957 on July 11, 2024, 05:05:50 AM
It's true that if you can have other devices and not focus on one, you will clearly benefit because you can look for and use alternatives if there is a problem with your device.
I have also been a loyal Samsung user until now, and it is true that you said that the main weakness is that the battery on it heats up quickly and runs out easily and has to be recharged to be stable again.
The problem is that sometimes, when we replace the battery on a Samsung, it really can't be done because the product we are using is no longer updated, and the battery is no longer produced, so we are forced to replace the cellphone with a new product.
Replacement is always the option to such a situation when it becomes frustrating. You can not be experiencing such continuously and still remain in such situations unless you want to keep missing out. I have been a loyal user of Samsung products. I use virtually all Samsung products but for phone, I had to do the needful because it is what I mostly engage myself it when it comes to activities and follow up. You can imagine you trading and all of a sudden you start experiencing draining battery. It is very frustrating and you know how it feels in situations as this.
There is no other alternative that can be done other than having to replace it with a new product, because the replacement device is not available, so that is the best alternative. Otherwise we will be confused by this situation.
You are the same as me. I am a loyal user of electronics, but specifically for cellphones there are always problems,
It is clear that if happens to a battery is drained when you are doing business or doing any work, then you will be very disappointed to have to be disturbed because the battery runs out. Of course, this is something that is very annoying.

Smart cell phones are a terrible security risk.

But the world has adopted them and we all suffer from them.


I finally picked up a new ipad air. So I now have the samsung s9 ultra tablet along with the basic ipad air. Yeah I have cellphones but I don’t like them due to security risks.

Smart phones were all designed with security features and as such tends to face some security challenges and it is only left for the users to factor out ways and measures to keep their gadgets always safe and void of security porosity that could endanger their information and details.
So therefore, the manufacturers always do their best to always update the security features of their phones version so that users could update them and be current with the security features to keep their phones safe and secured from  cyber attacks and lots more.

A pointed to your head pretty much overides passwords thumb prints and retina scans.  but if the phone could only make a phone call and take a photo it would no longer be an attractive target.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: Cryptsafe on July 12, 2024, 08:54:20 PM
It's true that if you can have other devices and not focus on one, you will clearly benefit because you can look for and use alternatives if there is a problem with your device.
I have also been a loyal Samsung user until now, and it is true that you said that the main weakness is that the battery on it heats up quickly and runs out easily and has to be recharged to be stable again.
The problem is that sometimes, when we replace the battery on a Samsung, it really can't be done because the product we are using is no longer updated, and the battery is no longer produced, so we are forced to replace the cellphone with a new product.
Replacement is always the option to such a situation when it becomes frustrating. You can not be experiencing such continuously and still remain in such situations unless you want to keep missing out. I have been a loyal user of Samsung products. I use virtually all Samsung products but for phone, I had to do the needful because it is what I mostly engage myself it when it comes to activities and follow up. You can imagine you trading and all of a sudden you start experiencing draining battery. It is very frustrating and you know how it feels in situations as this.
There is no other alternative that can be done other than having to replace it with a new product, because the replacement device is not available, so that is the best alternative. Otherwise we will be confused by this situation.
You are the same as me. I am a loyal user of electronics, but specifically for cellphones there are always problems,
It is clear that if happens to a battery is drained when you are doing business or doing any work, then you will be very disappointed to have to be disturbed because the battery runs out. Of course, this is something that is very annoying.

Smart cell phones are a terrible security risk.

But the world has adopted them and we all suffer from them.


I finally picked up a new ipad air. So I now have the samsung s9 ultra tablet along with the basic ipad air. Yeah I have cellphones but I don’t like them due to security risks.

Smart phones were all designed with security features and as such tends to face some security challenges and it is only left for the users to factor out ways and measures to keep their gadgets always safe and void of security porosity that could endanger their information and details.
So therefore, the manufacturers always do their best to always update the security features of their phones version so that users could update them and be current with the security features to keep their phones safe and secured from  cyber attacks and lots more.

"""""But if the phone could only make a phone call and take a photo it would no longer be an attractive target.
Yes you are right. Hackers tends to figure out gadgets that are highly sophisticated and looking for ways to launch am attack because they know there is every possibility that such  gadget is highly loaded with information and details that could fetch them reasonable amount of money and other things that they are looking for. So they tend to send whatever they deem fit to the phone user to gain access to the gadget but when a phone is only there for calls and pictures, there is every possibility that such gadget holds nothing in return so in that case would not be a target to avoid wasting of time and resources.
Title: Re: What tablet do you own?
Post by: yohananaomi on July 17, 2024, 11:02:00 AM
None, I use phone. Though, recently I have had thoughts about experimenting with iPad because have heard good stuff about them in performance, but current
market conditions made me invest instead of on thing that isn't really a need.
Just like you, I also don't need one and only use a cellphone to receive information and so on, but in the past I also used an iPad, but it has expired because it is no longer updated, in my opinion. In the current situation, actually it would be very helpful to have one compared to a laptop., I think that's more practical.
But everyone may not be the same and have their own preferences and that's normal.
Indeed, if you compare funds for investments like yours, it is certainly very good, but both can also be even better.