Sincerity be damned, I've never been a fan of APPLE. Here's why: 1. This is a closed system, and certain Apple developers are aware of the information it leaks to Apple servers about you. 2. If you jailbreak a device, you risk losing the warranty and, on new Apple devices, getting barred by apple id, which could lead to the gadget being blacklisted (according to the vendor). 3. Apple's "glory" on their internal memory and "eternal" media file issues. However, the following were the justifications for purchasing this device: 1. A student who consistently studies and earns outstanding grades while dejectedly observing his colleagues who have IPHONs 2. Additionally, I think that every youngster should be familiar with the three most widely used operating systems in the world: Linux, Windows, and a half-eaten apple. 3. I looked up tablets available on the market, and I was pleasantly surprised. It turns out that high-quality Android tablets cost between $20,000 and $25,000 or more. The 4G module and the possibility to increase capacity at the expense of MicroSD cards are the primary benefits of android devices. The 4G module on the iPAD, in contrast, is essentially useless. Cards can't be put in. The product is great quality overall and comfortable to handle in the hands. I'm still furious that I had to pay $8,000 for an extra 96 GB of flash memory at the same time. (The cost of the 32 GB version is approximately $22,000, while the cost of the 128 GB version is already $30,000). Additionally, it costs 38 kilobytes if you use a 4G module! In order to record media content, tambourine dances are also necessary. and a lot more, too. I'm generally quite freaked out by the limitations that APPLE places on their goods, ugh. I don't regret the purchase in any case; this is how using APPLE devices feels. Of course, the youngster is ecstatic! PS: I'm hoping for the best in the upcoming years because I only purchased this one item from APPLE for my family.
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