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Returned a Nexus 7 that has developed a fault after a week and a half, and decided to pay the extra and got an iPad Mini instead. Gonna ask the same as I asked in the 'droid forum when I got the Nexus - am I best installing anti-virus, and if so which would peeps reccomend? I do know iOS is more secure than Android. Apologies if this is a daft question, but the Nexus was my first foray into tablets, and the Mini is my first iOS devicd. Thanks. |
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@polo_011 | 9 January 13 | |
Nope, no need for anti virus, in fact I don't even know if there are anti virus apps in AppStore, lol.
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@guillium | 9 January 13 | |
Not even for browsing? Haven't even unboxed it yet. Had to go out again for a while and I'm knackered cos I didn't sleep that well. Couldn't settle cos I was concerned if the Nexus discharged it could have caused another glitch that would have made it tricky to turn back on
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@guillium | 9 January 13 | |
And anothe q...how long is the inital fresh out the box charge likely to take? Been told 6-8 hours for a full charge Apologies for the nooby questions I'd rather give it a full charge before setting it up. Don't wanna plug it in and find I have to set it up right away, not while I'm this tired
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@plzgvhug | 9 January 13 | |
The charge will be more than enough to set it up and use it for a bit,well mine was.
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@polo_011 | 9 January 13 | |
What plzgvhug said ,my iPad had around 78percent charge in it at 1st boot up, more than enough to set up, download apps and get used to the OS.
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@guillium | 9 January 13 | |
@ plzgvhug - 9.01.13 - 05:52pm The charge will be more than enough to set it up and use it for a bit,well mine was. It was at 85 pc...asked a PSN friend who's an iOS user and he's reccomended letting it run down to below 20 pc before charging.... My intial verdict....Beats the Nexus 7 by a landslide. iOS my be a little less flashy...but it's soooo easy to use. Me a happy Apple user. Never ever thought I'd be saying that |
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@guillium | 9 January 13 | |
@ polo_011 - 9.01.13 - 06:13pm What plzgvhug said ,my iPad had around 78percent charge in it at 1st boot up, more than enough to set up, download apps and get used to the OS. I don't use words like Awesomesauce as a rule either...but that's what the Mini is....the prices of cases were a joke though....so ordered one from Amazon for a tenner, with the magnet, a built in stand and a stylus.....though I've got 2 useless Nexus 7 cases now But sod it. I only got 3 paid apps on it, so lost a fiver. But the Play Store was missing loads of things I wanted. My Andrioid buds hate me now though |
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@mandain | 9 January 13 | |
s**t you don't waste no time, was gonna say a wifi only iPad 4 don't cost much more and the hardware specs is much better, but I'm sure the user experience on the mini is just as good but I don't know about batter life, but the battery is great on the bigger iPads they just go on and on
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@mandain | 9 January 13 | |
As for charging I just charge mine when ever I want, all that myth of an overnight first charge etc is a lot of bull
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@mandain | 9 January 13 | |
And no there are no anti viruses for it, that's why I feel safer doing online banking on the iPad compared to the pc
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