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bespechnik2013-05-14 11:40:01
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bespechnik, 2013-05-14 11:40:01

Choice phone + tablet

I was concerned about changing my mobile device (namely Galaxy C2) to something newer, more modern, more powerful and a bunch of other different ones ...
But I just can’t decide on a choice ...
Look, these are the tasks I set daily for a smartphone:
- Internet (all sorts of bashorgs, news, etc.), i.e. 3G is mandatory
- navigation with traffic jams, i.e. also + GPS and a decent diagonal screen
- a few toys, all sorts and different - I can cut myself into a simple puzzle, and into a heavy 3D
one - music in headphones

In fact, SII copes with all this perfectly, but I want a new one, and a tablet too I want to play.

As a result, I first came to the conclusion that the second padphone would be almost ideal because of the possibility of recharging from the dock and the lack of the need to have all the applications in duplicate - on the tablet and phone. But the toad is suffocating even after I read that sometimes you have to change the connector for 4500 rubles, and this is still not a guarantee ...
Next comes the transformer, 300 or 700 series, and rather 300 due to the fact that it is cheaper and there is an option with 3G and GPS
BUT! then what phone to take? Navigating on a tablet in the car is probably not the best idea that comes to mind? Therefore, it is necessary to select an inexpensive smartphone with a long battery life ... And here my brain burst ... I already watched Lenovo P770 and Motorola MAXX HD, but everything seems expensive ... I don’t mind buying a simple Philips dialer, if only I lived a long time, you can even distribute it with It has an Internet on a tablet without 3G, but the question of navigation still remains open. I know the city more or less, but there are long trips and rare trips to such nooks and crannies that the devil himself will not understand ... Well, a detour of traffic jams. And the current stationary autonavigators do not suit me with their speed of work - the same navitel frankly slows down on them ...

maybe someone has their own opinion on this matter?

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avstepanov, 2013-05-14
@avstepanov

galaxy note(2)?
True, the batteries last a day with difficulty ...

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zadnica, 2013-05-14
@zadnica

1. 3G and GPS are available in any smartphone
2. Do not use the charger in the car, it's stupid, sorry
3. I have a Nexus 4 and I recently decided to look at how the battery runs out when navigating if you do not connect the charger. Smart is charged up to 100%, turn on 3G, GPS and Yandex.Navigator (the cache was clear in the navigator) and drive through the morning traffic jams in Moscow. Bottom line: after an hour there was no longer almost 50% of the charge.
4. Nexus 4, like all modern and powerful smarts, mercilessly eats the battery, with full use (calls, 3g, sms, browser, camera, navigation, etc.), the smart lives for about 15 hours. With moderate use, more, respectively. The battery is leaking from the screen before our eyes, because there is IPS 4.7 inches
5. Take Nexus 7 3g + Nexus 4 and use your car charger. I advise Nexus, because the budget option.

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Alexander, 2013-05-14
@Alex013

I would leave SII and buy Note - such as the toad allows. I separated the nafigator and the phone a couple of years ago - and I will never go back ...

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