The iOS on the iPad mini is likely to be updatable for a longer time than the OS on the Nexus 7. One more reason to recommend the mini.
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If you can afford it, I would have both.. which I do.. I love both.. each has it's own loving aspects.. both are AWESOME..I am thinking of buying an iPad mini, but on every page on this site, the Nexus 7 is advertised for sale. If an iPad mini was plastered all over an Android forum site, I wonder what the users of that site would think? If the Nexus 7 is posted for sale here, is it any good? Should I be jumping ship and moving over to Android? I have even hit the buy it now by mistake a few times.
MrDoug said:If you can afford it, I would have both.. which I do.. I love both.. each has it's own loving aspects.. both are AWESOME..
Doug
It is more powerful - Nvidia tegra 3 is the second fastest chip on the market, A5 is barely in the top ten
It is half the price...kind of obvious
it has NFC - handy
I prefer the android OS - ive used both in my everyday life and i must say I prefer android, you will also discover how locked up apple is
The only thing apple has over the nexus is the app store, of which android is catching up faster than apple is making ground, plus ive found it is cheaper than the app store
Actually, in real world usage you can't see that Tegra3 is any faster....the Mini is smoother than the nexus (seems like Google is making things worse in this department as time goes on, because the Nexus was smoother when I first got it)...and the apps are not catching up at all (unless you want to run phone apps). There are way, way more good tablet apps for the Mini than for the Nexus. Heck, I have several apps that won't even run on my nexus that run on my other Android tablets, but ALL my iOS apps run on my mini and they run well. Yeah, apps cost less on Android because they are full of ads. And it is also the reason why the choices is rather small - why should developers develop for it if they can't get paid?
And why do I need to load apps from other places when there are 275000+ apps in the appstore?
I think you should compared the two types, and check which you like better.
if possible, you can have them all.