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Wow it does not compare to the iPad Pro. I was really thinking that Samsung would come out swinging with the TabPro S as a competitor to iPad but it misses the mark by a wide margin. The device felt cheap with the plastic back and plastic keyboard. It definitely felt like it would fall apart sooner rather than later.
Additionally, the touch screen is not as optimized as the iPad. I had to tap several times and very carefully in the right area otherwise I could accidentally hit the wrong button. The only thing the TabPro S had going for it was the OLED screen which offered amazing contrast, brightness and color. However, I feel that Apple has really gone a long way with screen technology in making screens that offer inky blacks.
The question I have most about the Tab ProS is whether or not the battery life is going to hold a candle to the iPP. The SP4s are still having sleep and battery drain issues after a promised firmware update was released to supposedly fix it; if Samsung doesn't have this issue, I'm really going to question what Microsoft is doing. Though I am not personally interested in this thing, I do know that some folks are and I hope it exceeds their expectations. I would like to see the productivity tablet line grow in success so iOS app devs may feel more incentivized to create more robust applications, and consumers maybe even start to get it in their heads that the $.99 app model that worked for their smartphone isn't going to be the only App Store pricing model moving forward. Click to expand.Relative to the iPad, no.
But the Nexus line has been fairly popular, especially the two Nexus 7 models, the first of which was one of the small tablets that prompted Apple to launch the iPad Mini line. But for whatever reason developers haven't focused on tablet optimized apps for Android, maybe because there's too much fragmentation in hardware and software. A 2nd gen Nexus 7 was my main tablet for a couple of years. There's a lot of things I like about it, but I was never impressed by how pretty much all of the apps were clearly designed for a phone and just blown up. Relative to the iPad, no. But the Nexus line has been fairly popular, especially the two Nexus 7 models, the first of which was one of the small tablets that prompted Apple to launch the iPad Mini line.
But for whatever reason developers haven't focused on tablet optimized apps for Android, maybe because there's too much fragmentation in hardware and software. A 2nd gen Nexus 7 was my main tablet for a couple of years there's a lot of things I like about it, but I was never impressed by how the pretty much all of the apps were clearly designed for a phone and just blown up. The question I have most about the Tab ProS is whether or not the battery life is going to hold a candle to the iPP.
The SP4s are still having sleep and battery drain issues after a promised firmware update was released to supposedly fix it; if Samsung doesn't have this issue, I'm really going to question what Microsoft is doing. Though I am not personally interested in this thing, I do know that some folks are and I hope it exceeds their expectations. I would like to see the productivity tablet line grow in success so iOS app devs may feel more incentivized to create more robust applications, and consumers maybe even start to get it in their heads that the $.99 app model that worked for their smartphone isn't going to be the only App Store pricing model moving forward. Click to expand.I think the battery life of the Surface Pro 4 is mostly due to Windows 10 not having updated drivers for the newer skylake processors to put them into deep sleep when the tablets are not in use.
Additionally though, Windows will never be as power efficient as IOS because IOS is designed to literally only run 1 to 2 things at a time with very strict power management. Windows will always have way more processes running in the background. That being said, the Galaxy Tab Pro S has a 37 watt hour battery so it should be able to get around 6-7 hours of battery life, but with the skylake processor it will still have issues until Microsoft updates Windows 10 to better help with deep sleep. The question I have most about the Tab ProS is whether or not the battery life is going to hold a candle to the iPP. The SP4s are still having sleep and battery drain issues after a promised firmware update was released to supposedly fix it; if Samsung doesn't have this issue, I'm really going to question what Microsoft is doing. Though I am not personally interested in this thing, I do know that some folks are and I hope it exceeds their expectations. I would like to see the productivity tablet line grow in success so iOS app devs may feel more incentivized to create more robust applications, and consumers maybe even start to get it in their heads that the $.99 app model that worked for their smartphone isn't going to be the only App Store pricing model moving forward.
Click to expand.As soon as Apple CEO Tim Cook declared that the iPad Pro is a PC replacement it became open to comparison with PCs and this includes tablets. I would argue that a tablet running Windows is the most direct competitor of the iPad Pro given that android tablets don't claim to replace all computers.
There's the link to Tim Cook stating the iPad Pro can replace all computers. If Harley Davidson announced that their newest motorcycle was a car replacement, most people would start out comparing that motorcycle to cars to question whether that is really true or not.