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This thread explores the compatibility of the Pampered Chef app with various Android devices, as well as user experiences regarding its functionality, particularly in offline scenarios.
Views differ regarding the app's offline capabilities and the devices that can effectively run the app, with no clear consensus emerging on its overall functionality across different Android devices.
Participants share personal experiences with various Android devices and the Pampered Chef app, highlighting the variability in performance and functionality based on device type and connectivity.
Consultants considering which devices to use with the Pampered Chef app may find the shared experiences relevant to their decision-making process.
Am I wrong in thinking that the iPad will work without wifi (there's an app for that?)? This is the reason I bought the iPad, so I could take it to shows and input information without being connected to anything.Shawnna said:My android phone is Motorola. It works ok with the app. I prefer the Ipad, but it works good when I don't have wifi service.
I understand ^this ^ stuff but was led to believe that with the iPad Pampered Chef had created an app that could be used "off line/grid" -- similar to being able to use our computers with P3 when we are not online.michembry said:If you purchased the Ipad with cellular capabilities, all you need to do is go to the carrier of your choice (Verizon, Sprint, AT&T), and have it "activated". If you only purchased the standard iPad with WiFi only, you can not just turn this iPad into one with cellular capabilities. One option would be to go to the carrier of your choice and purchase a MOBILE HOTSPOT. This will be like having portable WiFi wherever you go. (you may be able to use your cell phone as a mobile hotspot)
It is my understanding that our tech people don't know how to do that kind of app- and that for the app to work COMPLETELY, you have to be on the internet in order for it to calculate sales tax. I've read others stating this, so that is why they use the paper method to calculate and then finish later. OR they use mobile hotspots (I've never been able to get mine to work) with their cell phone. You can use the app from the sounds of it, but not everything is correctly calculated for totals. DUH! Sounds like the P3 people need to teach the App people a few things on how to work OFFLINE. They haven't figured out that not everyone in the world is wired up to the internet 100% of the time (nor want to be or can afford to pay for it!).chefjeanine said:I understand ^this ^ stuff but was led to believe that with the iPad Pampered Chef had created an app that could be used "off line/grid" -- similar to being able to use our computers with P3 when we are not online.
esavvymom said:It is my understanding that our tech people don't know how to do that kind of app- and that for the app to work COMPLETELY, you have to be on the internet in order for it to calculate sales tax. I've read others stating this, so that is why they use the paper method to calculate and then finish later. OR they use mobile hotspots (I've never been able to get mine to work) with their cell phone. You can use the app from the sounds of it, but not everything is correctly calculated for totals. DUH! Sounds like the P3 people need to teach the App people a few things on how to work OFFLINE. They haven't figured out that not everyone in the world is wired up to the internet 100% of the time (nor want to be or can afford to pay for it!).
I'm only going on what I've read others complain about- so no first hand knowledge on the details. But yes, seems a bit stupid to me. I'll know soon enough I guess. I'll try to make the switch later this month, and hoping to have my sister-in-law/team member give me a crash course. She's been using it longer.chefjeanine said:If that's true, you have NO IDEA how angry that makes me. If it can't be accurate in this mode, it is less than useless. They need to get their $hit together and make it right.![]()
Bobbi,I hope it goes super smoothly for you. I appreciate your input! I was thinking about making the change this month. . . but guess I need to do more research.esavvymom said:I'm only going on what I've read others complain about- so no first hand knowledge on the details. But yes, seems a bit stupid to me. I'll know soon enough I guess. I'll try to make the switch later this month, and hoping to have my sister-in-law/team member give me a crash course. She's been using it longer.
The Pampered Chef app is compatible with Android devices running version 5.0 (Lollipop) and above. It's recommended to keep your device updated to ensure the best performance and access to all features.
Yes, the Pampered Chef app can be used on Android tablets as long as they meet the minimum operating system requirement of Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher.
While the app is designed for a wide range of Android devices, some older models or those with customized operating systems may not support the app. It's best to check the Google Play Store for compatibility with your specific device.
You can download the Pampered Chef app by visiting the Google Play Store, searching for "Pampered Chef," and tapping the "Install" button. Ensure your device meets the compatibility requirements before downloading.
If the app is not working, try updating your Android operating system, clearing the app cache, or reinstalling the app. If issues persist, check the Pampered Chef support page for further assistance.