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I generally like Android devices if they're close to stock, without
any manufacturer customizations that are "different for the hell of
it".
My tablet is a Huawei running Android 9, it fell foul of the
Google/USA export restrictions, so never got any major version
updates, just fixes. Anyway it's showing its age.
I've always thought Samsung Galaxy Tab devices were too expensive, I
don't want an S-Pen, or a clip-on keyboard, or even a camera on a
tablet, so haven't ever considered them ... but thinking about a
Galaxy Tab S9 FE (maybe even the S10 FE, but not the + versions, or
the S11).
Anyone have one, does the UI feel "too Samsungized"? Suppose I
should go take a look in a shop ...
I recently bought this DEZLTID Android tablet. I Apparently got one ofFor my phone, I do replace it whenever it outlives manufacturer support,
the last ones from Amazon (now no longer available) but it's probably available elsewhere. It works great as a basic standard Android tablet.
<https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FB38NG7J>
Dunno about frequent updates. Its last security update was 3/5/25 but
since I don't keep anything sensitive on it that's not a problem for me. YMMV. (I use my Chrome OS tablet/stuff for that as they get very
frequent security updates.)
I recently bought this DEZLTID Android tablet. I Apparently got one ofFor my phone, I do replace it whenever it outlives manufacturer support,
the last ones from Amazon (now no longer available) but it's probably
available elsewhere. It works great as a basic standard Android tablet.
<https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FB38NG7J>
Dunno about frequent updates. Its last security update was 3/5/25 but
since I don't keep anything sensitive on it that's not a problem for me.
YMMV. (I use my Chrome OS tablet/stuff for that as they get very
frequent security updates.)
but for tablet, it basically plays youtube, runs firefox and controls
lights and smartspeakers, no email, no banking/wallet etc on it.
Andy Burns wrote:
I generally like Android devices if they're close to stock, without any manufacturer customisations that are "different for the hell of it".
My tablet is a Huawei running Android 9, it fell foul of the Google/USA export restrictions, so never got any major version updates, just fixes. Anyway it's showing its age.
I've always thought Samsung Galaxy Tab devices were too expensive, I
don't want an S-Pen, or a clip-on keyboard, or even a camera on a
tablet, so haven't ever considered them ... but thinking about a Galaxy
Tab S9 FE (maybe even the S10 FE, but not the + versions, or the S11).
Anyone have one, does the UI feel "too Samsungized"? Suppose I should
go take a look in a shop ...
As for going from Pixel to Samsung, you'll initially deal with "One UI",
but I changed my Galaxy A phone to the last known good version of Nova.
You'll certainly notice that the native Android menus will be bastardized,
to a small degree, by Samsung. Samsung also tries to get you to create a Samsung account, but I asked over on XDA and there's really no value to it.
Apparently, Samsung adds extras to native Android like:
a. Samsung DeX (desktop-like mode)
b. Multi-window multitasking
c. Edge panels and gesture tweaks
But I use none of them.
Is this your tablet?
14.1" 2K IPS (2000|u1200), 60Hz
Xiaomi Pad Mini