{"id":47978,"date":"2022-06-13T00:53:21","date_gmt":"2022-06-13T00:53:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/just-when-samsung-had-closed-the-android-tablet-gap-apple-widens-it-again-with-ipados-16\/"},"modified":"2022-06-13T00:53:21","modified_gmt":"2022-06-13T00:53:21","slug":"just-when-samsung-had-closed-the-android-tablet-gap-apple-widens-it-again-with-ipados-16","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/just-when-samsung-had-closed-the-android-tablet-gap-apple-widens-it-again-with-ipados-16\/","title":{"rendered":"Just when Samsung had closed the Android tablet gap, Apple widens it again with iPadOS 16"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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It is very debatable whether iPhones are actually the best smartphones, or if Macs are better than Windows machines. But when it comes to tablets, even the biggest Apple haters (or Windows \/ Android fans) have conceded that the iPad is indeed the best tablet.<\/p>\n

This has as much to do with the competition failing as Apple being good at what they do. Windows is so absolutely terrible as a tablet that it’s not even worth talking about, really – let’s just focus on Android tablets instead. Why have Android tablets been inferior to the iPad? It’s certainly not hardware, because companies like Samsung, Xiaomi, and Huawei have proven they can make premium hardware every bit as good as Apple.<\/p>\n

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The biggest problem with Android tablets is that they run Android<\/h2>\n

The issue instead lies with software: Android itself isn’t well optimized for large screens in landscape orientation, but the problem is even worse with Android apps. Most of them are simply not designed to run on widescreens. Twitter is the best example – if you open Twitter on an iPad, you get a two-pane layout that takes advantage of the larger and wider screen. Open the same app on an Android and it looks ridiculous – you will often see one tweet stretched across the entire digital canvas.<\/p>\n

Twitter on iPad (left) and on an Android tablet (right)<\/em><\/p>\n

This is a perfect example of the \u201cchicken or the egg\u201d problem: app developers don’t care to design just for Android tablets because Android tablets are not held in high regard. But until Android tablets get better app optimization, the tablets will always be held back.<\/p>\n

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