In spite of these drawbacks, I am still able to declare that I think this tablet is the finest gadget that I have ever used (I have experience actively using devices on a variety of current and popular platforms, including iOS, Winphone, Windows 8.1 on a tablet, etc.). In fact, I can say that I believe it to be the best device that I have ever used. I would strongly suggest going ahead and buying it. To tell you the truth, I wish I had more memory—at least as much as the iPad Mini 2 (which has 64 or 128 GB). The benefits of it include: Excellent screen. Superior technical apparatus and facilities. Light. 4G support. The availability of the most recent version of the operating system for the entirety of the period in which it is supported by the device (at the time of writing, Android 4.4.2). Good battery life (can endure a full day of use, including browsing the web, using Skype, viewing videos, and playing games that don't require much processing power). Excellent value for money. Below are some downsides: Quiet speaker sound. Long charging time. Rear panel can pick up dirt relatively readily. Quality of images taken by the front camera is around average. Absence of support for SD cards.
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