Spyke

My impression is that it's hard to find powerful specs alone on an Android tablet. That seemed counterintuitive to me --- I'd think that the extra space would help --- but I think what's going on is that everyone gets a smartphone, and they make that their primary mobile device. Then if they have the funds, they get a tablet, most-often for dedicated movie viewing. The market for that is pretty price-sensitive, so tablets don't generally cost as much as flagship smartphones. As a result, most tablets tend to have good speakers and a decent display, but unimpressive radios, compute capability, and most other things.

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Powerful specs as in a top of the line snapdragon chipset, a 120hz OLED display, at least 256GB of storage, dual or quad speakers, and a fingerprint sensor.

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lemmy.world

I recently ordered a lenovo legion tab just to find out that there is no gps built in. bummer.

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wanted to use it for car navigation, fits nicely in front of the in-built display as well as for reading pdfs. My favourite navi software doesnt even install, complaining device is incompatible

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Is there an Android tablet out there that is small (less than 9 inch), has an SD card slot, and has powerful specs? | Spyke