This is the first APPLE product I've used. I was given it as a prize for coming out on top. For that price, I doubt I would have purchased this tablet, especially since I had previously found success with the Yoga on Android. Those unfamiliar with Apple will be taken aback by their first experience with an Apple product, since the tablet requires a WiFi connection for setup and then asks a series of questions and scans fingerprints. It was incredibly unpleasant the first time, but after a while, I realized that safety still came first. The switch to Apple must come as a shock to those who are accustomed to the Android operating system, as there is no practical way to access the file system (I still don't know how to accomplish this). Google also offers a premium cloud service. It's unclear how to transfer a file from Gmail on a Google account to an iPad. I'm still not clear on these nuances. It's also unclear how to save media from the device's storage to a computer, where it may be organized and shared with friends and family (Google Drive and iCloud, for example, don't provide this kind of service). The situation is even more dire when trying to transfer music from a mobile device to a personal computer or vice versa. Apple products are inextricably bound to iOS, Apple's cloud services, and other Apple products. This tablet causes several issues if it is your only device. However, viewing the film on the screen was a real treat. This is the highest quality mobile video I've ever seen. Due in part to Apple Music's limited catalog and FBontakte's lack of local music support, a paid music subscription is the best solution to the music problem. I frequently go to the movies and buy tickets. To utilize Apple products is to adopt an entire philosophy and way of life, one that requires adjustment and financial investment but rewards the user with superior reliability and protection. The OS is particularly noteworthy in that it did not require a single reboot all year long. Small bugs started emerging around the tenth meal. The overall flaws of the 10th system are obvious. It was perfect on the eighth. New ates are a solution, although there are still occasional hiccups.
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