Well I wanted a cheap tablet because I couldn't afford a good Samsung after Christmas shopping this year. This tablet is very functional but feels like a toy. It has lots of storage, is basically similar to most other Android tablets, and works very well with my apps. It has some issues and it's not perfect, but for less than $150 it's a great tablet. I don't have his details and didn't choose him for this, but for those of you who want to use T-Mobile and don't find it compatible, try T-Mobile's DIGITS if you just haven't texted on their app. It transfers text messages from your phone to your tablet as long as it's connected to Wi-Fi. Saves data transfer costs for a single device. The first downside would be that the top back button doesn't work in some apps like Instagram but the back button works on the homepage. The included keyboard is mostly junk. When fully charged, it doesn't send my input to the tablet. I tried the keyboard with another device and it didn't work any better. So if you want it to be like a mini computer, you can get the best bluetooth keyboard for it. The mouse seems to work fine. It's not an iPad, folks. It's not even a Samsung Android tablet, but it's good value for money and runs Google apps and a Kindle app and does what a regular tablet does. So I can say that I am satisfied with the purchase.
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