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20 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Android tablets outpacing iOS

tabletsThe latest figures seem to suggest that Android tablets will soon start outselling their iOS competitors. A report from IDC claimed that 2013 will see mobile tablets running Google’s operating system shift more units than Apple’s dominant iPad range for the first time ever. It’s thought that people are starting to realise that the tablet market isn’t just limited to Apple’s devices and that Android versions can offer great value for money.

A huge driver of the surge in tablet sales is the much lower-priced models available outside of the Apple walled garden. You can quite often get a much more powerful and feature-laden device for less money than even older versions of the iPad.

Customers are also making it clear that they like smaller form-factor tablets as larger versions rapidly fell behind in sales. In fact, recent results indicate that over half the tablets sold so far this year are smaller than eight inches on the diagonal. These sales figures suggest that Apple made a mistake with the original iPad models and probably should have released the iPad mini or something similar sooner than it did.

There is much more choice from Android if you want to buy a smaller tablet. For example, one of the most popular tablets currently available is the Nexus 7. It is a Google-branded device designed and developed with Taiwanese hardware company Asus. The Nexus 7 has already won several awards and accolades including T3’s Gadget of the Year and Tablet of the Year ahead of the new iPad.

Overall though, tablet sales show no sign of slowing down. They are still one of the most popular categories of consumer electronics item. In fact it is predicted that over 300 million tablets will be sold over the next 4 years. That’s including 200 million units that are expected to fly off the shelves this year alone.

As for market share between Apple and Android, IDC’s research suggested that Google’s OS would have a dominant 48.8% market share by 2014 compared to iOS’s waning 46%. At the same time, Microsoft’s range of tablets is predicted to fight its way to a foothold in the market too. However, it doesn’t seem like it will ever have time to catch up – in four years Microsoft is only predicted to get a 7% share of tablet sales.

One trend that looks sure to continue is the growth of the smaller tablet market. IDC expects that over the next couple of years tablets that are 7″ in size or even smaller will become increasingly popular and manufacturers will release new products to fill this niche.

What’s the ideal size of tablet for you? Do you think the original iPad is too big? And which do you prefer and why – Microsoft, Apple or Android?

19 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Timeout Tuesday: Mobile Eavesdropping

Check out this hilarious prank video. A guy is at a coffeeshop in town and gets a call he really wasn’t expecting. Sounds like something’s gonna go down and it’s not going to be good for someone.

This joke is something you can try out yourself but we really wouldn’t recommend it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBfJJayl4G8

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18 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

New Giffgaff review and tethering article

Just a couple of quick updates for you today.

Firstly, we’ve been working hard on updating our Giffgaff review for 2013. We started again completely from scratch and think we’ve come up with the most comprehensive analysis of our top-rated network every. It clocks in at over 4,000 words and covers every aspect of our experience with them over the last few years from getting and starting porting a number in to the latest goodybags and new features. Go check it out now.

giffgaff review preview

We’ve also got another Giffgaff-related bonus for you. The thing is that we’ve been fielding a lot of questions on Twitter and by email recently about tethering your internet connection. To put everything in one place, we wrote up a short article and FAQ all about it. So if you have any queries about tethering at all, chances are you’ll find the answers over here. We’re also inviting you to ask any questions you have on the topic in the comments section there too so if you’re still confused, just ask away.

tethering article

That’s it for now, keep tuned for more news, videos and commentary next week 🙂