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The concept of “tablet computer” has been around since the 70s. However, it wasn’t as popular until Apple released their first line of iPads in the 2010s that skyrocketed the gadget to mainstream popularity. Nowadays, every brand has jumped the bandwagon and released their own tablet series. But how does the iPad compare to these brands and why are used iPads a better pick? Let’s explore what makes the iPad different from Android tablets.
The iOS operating system is renowned for its user-friendly interface and intuitive design. Used iPads offer a familiar and consistent user experience, making them accessible to users of all ages and technical backgrounds. The simplicity and ease of use of iOS contribute to the overall appeal of iPads, especially for those who value a straightforward and hassle-free tablet experience.
One of the best reasons why a used iPad is a better bang for your buck is Apple’s continued software support. Even with a used iPad, you can still get regular iOS updates for at least another 7 years after release. This ensures that even older-generation iPads receive the latest features, security patches, and performance improvements. This is a big thing considering that Android devices only receive 3-4 years-worth of software updates.
What makes an iPad different from Android tablets is its SoC or System on a Chip. This in-house developed chipset serves as the central hardware, much like a computer motherboard. It connects all the device’s internal components. Unlike Android, however, which relies on third-party manufacturers like Qualcomm, Apple manufactures its own A Bionic SoCs. This means Apple can fully optimise its hardware and software together, resulting in faster and more seamless performance.
Older iPads use the A Bionic chipset much like today’s iPhones but newer iPads and iPad Pros from 2021 onwards use the laptop-grade M chip. If you buy a used iPad Pro together with a Magic Keyboard and Mouse, you can transform your tablet into a hybrid 2-in-1 laptop!
Apple's commitment to security is another significant advantage of used iPads. iOS is known for its robust security features, including regular security updates, app sandboxing, and strict app review processes. Apple's App Store also maintains strict guidelines, ensuring that apps available for download are safe and free from malware. These security measures provide users with peace of mind when using iPads.
New or used, a used iPad can seamlessly integrate with your existing Apple ecosystem. Used iPads can access all the services provided by the Apple ecosystem, such as iCloud, Apple Music, Apple Pay, and more. You can effortlessly synchronize their data, access files, and enjoy identical features and functionalities as users of new iPhones.
Furthermore, secondhand iPhones seamlessly establish connections and interact with other Apple devices, including iPads, Mac computers, Apple Watches, and Apple TVs. This integration ensures a seamless and consistent user experience across all devices, facilitating effortless device switching and granting access to data from any location.
Used iPads have exceptional performance easy-to-use iOS, robust security, together with long-term software, and seamless ecosystem integration. You can even use a second-hand iPad as a tablet, especially if you have the Pro and newer Air versions thanks to the M chip. While Android tablets do have their own strengths, used iPads provide better value for your money.
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