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bethcooks4u said:I have an iPad and the big thing that I like is the larger screen. I would think it will be a lot easier to use and maneuver than on a phone but we will see when we get the app! I'm due for a phone soon and will be getting the iPhone because everything will sync.
I love that even if I'm out and about I'll be able to whip out my phone and take an order without trusting my math or calculator, no issues remembering a product price, no issues with "now what did I do with that paper". Oh! And a new contact? Just enter them right in the app!
baychef said:If I were to get an ipad and still keep my droid, I would have to pay for 2 data packages, correct?
jwpamp said:If you have an ipad without the mobile broadband service it's not going to work for entering info because you can't get online unless there is wi-fi available (and mobile broadband service necessary for an ipad is more expensive than the data plan for an iphone).
pamperedlinda said:I had the Droid X for 2 years and just switched to the iPhone. I personally like the iPhone so much better! I liked the Droid, but my main complaint was the battery SUCKED!!!!! It would be dead by noon, and I did not have much running in the background either. I'm not a huge app user (yet) so haven't had any issues with those. And, I think that Siri is awesome on the iPhone !
baychef said:Mine holds a charge well. I did get a large battery as a back up but I haven't used it yet. I am wondering if they improved on it.
It ultimately depends on your personal needs and preferences. Smartphones are more portable and can be used for communication, internet browsing, and accessing various apps. iPads, on the other hand, have a larger screen and can be used for tasks such as reading, watching videos, and creating documents. Consider what you will primarily use the device for before making a decision.
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