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Julieta Bassette

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Jan 25, 2024, 1:42:01 AM1/25/24
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I am looking for suggestions for a rugged Android tablet to use Reachview 3.
We want to use the Emlids with mor eof our field staff and I am looking to learn from anyone who has experience using any android tablets. Currently I use an Android phone but if I am giving over the system to our field staff a tablet would have a bigger screen and presumably long battery power.

I also have had good results with the Cedar CT8 tablet, similar to the E38 tablet mentioned above.
Bought it as a package from Microsurvey, when they first introduced the Microsurvey FieldGenius Android version. Great form factor versus the usual tiny data collector screen.

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Very true, for my needs I needed a more robust and flexible program. It suites my needs. I also have RV3 on it as well and can use either program on it. The tablet and set-up has worked well for me in the filed. I would post a picture if I could of the tablet set-up if I could.

Hubspot works perfectly well in the portrait view on my iPhone.

But I also would like to use the app on my Android tablet. As I use an external keyboard a landscape view would be a great feature to have.

We bought a Android tablet with book cover keyboard, because we want to use it to write notes during our meetings with customers, directly to HubSpot CRM. But, the Android application of HubSpot CRM cannot be use in landscape format, and only in portrait format.

I'm actually replying to this post with landscape mode on Android tablet with website log-in. But this is absolutely not possible with Android Hubspot app feature. This cause so much problem for Android tablet with keyboard combination. There are quite a lot of wierd lacking features to Hubspot, and this is one of very obviously ones that they haven't corrected yet. Please make Android Hubspot apps to be used as landscape please!

To be fair, on a tablet you can also just use the browser version. However, making the app some kind of responsive and landscape activated can't be such big of a deal. Who would have thought such an innovative developer would have issues with an app not being capable of landscape-mode.

At first, after reading the threads above, I was excited to realize that I could use the Chrome browser on my tablet to access HS. It was working great until I clicked a link, which forced me to use the portrait-oriented app again.

Come on Hubspot, this is very basic functionality. I cannot believe how often Hubspot disappoints as a CRM. Yes technically you can delete the app and work in Chrome but my tablet is connected to my phone so that I can dial directly with the app. I cannot do this with Chrome. Super disappointed in HS again

Galaxy Tab A8 tablet Question
So I just got a new toy. I am having such a struggle having to manually type in passwords. I have a super complicated password for 1PW so that's a pain in the backside. Then I only have copy and paste functionality which I can live with. The tablet has facial recco only (no fingerprint).

I find the Home screen is great to keep my most used items close at hand. If I need to do some item management I typically do that from the Items tab (the sidebar on a tablet). Opening sections in the Items tab allows you to see item lists grouped by Vault, Category, Tags and more. The item lists can be sorted a few different ways as well. Both the Item tab and Home Screen can also be customized to help prioritize the sections that are most useful for you.

Tablet. Well...bummer. I use that tablet for isolated periods whether it's to show a client a demonstration or I use it while I'm watching TV sitting on the couch When I'm done I shut it off. I still have a good password but I've modified it so it's not such a hassle using the Android keyboard that's not the same as a PC keyboard. I was surprised to find out that a brand new Samsung tablet isn't good enough with biometrics that's too bad.

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Samsung's tablet lineup consists of several different models with a wide range of features and price points, and are ideal for those looking for a portable computing device that could even replace a laptop or desktop computer thanks to dedicated keyboard accessories, high-quality performance, and display size. Unlike Apple, Samsung includes the S Pen so you can enjoy a tablet as it was intended with pen input right out of the box.

Similarly, Amazon's tablets which technically run a forked version of Android called Fire OS, are designed and sold at budget prices. The company's online stores and services are integrated into Amazon tablets, too. And, if you want to stick to the ChromeOS ecosystem, Google's latest Pixel Tablet is a new contender for Android tablets built for streaming and entertainment.

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The Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is the biggest and best tablet in Samsung's lineup. Samsung announced the new tablet in July. It features a 14.6-inch Super AMOLED display, runs Android 13, and comes with Samsung's S Pen stylus included in the box.

The base model comes with 12GB of memory, 256GB of storage, and a microSD card for adding up to an extra 1TB of storage to the tablet. You can also fully kit out the Tab S9 Ultra with 1TB of storage and 16GB of memory.

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With a tablet this large, you're most likely considering it as a laptop replacement. That means you'll want to pick up the $349 book cover keyboard. Once connected, you can use Samsung DeX on the S9 Ultra, effectively turning the tablet into an Android 2-in-1 device with plenty of space for multitasking and using more than one app at a time.

The Galaxy Tab S9 Plus was intended to be a second-level tablet in the Galaxy S9 line of tablets. The specs are similar to that of the S9 Ultra, but the Tab S9 Plus costs $200 less. This tablet features a screen that is 2.2 inches smaller than the S9 Ultra, but both models have the same Dynamic AMOLED display and refresh rate.

Included with the purchase of this tablet is Samsung's S Pen that provides a realistic paper-on-pen experience. In addition, you can add the $229 keyboard accessory to the tablet, turning it into a DeX-powered 2-in-1 that you can use to hammer out emails, crush work reports, or watch your favorite YouTube channel.

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The Fire HD 8 runs Amazon's Fire OS. It runs Android apps, but you're limited to apps that are available in Amazon's own Appstore. Like with most tablets in this price range, performance can be sluggish at times, but you'll have no issues shopping, browsing Facebook, or checking your email on the Fire HD 8 Plus.

"If you're eyeing a tablet that can play your child's favorite YouTube videos or control your home's Alexa-supported devices or even serve as a digital cookbook, then Amazon's Fire HD 8 Plus is a no-brainer at a fraction of the cost of the cheapest iPad," he wrote.

Pixel tablet tech specs: Display size: 10.95-inch Display type: LCD Resolution: 2,560 x 1,600 Refresh rate: 60Hz RAM: 8GB Storage: 128GB or 256GB

Google hasn't had an Android tablet since the death of the Google Pixel Slate in 2018, but the company announced a new iteration in May 2023. Built specifically for entertainment and casual at-home use, the Pixel Tablet has a 10.95-inch LCD display with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels. It's powered by the Google Tensor G2 chip that's found in the Pixel 7 line and the Pixel Fold.

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While this tablet won't replace a laptop for school or work, it could be handy if your home is a Google smart home and you're looking for a tablet that can double as a smart display (that is, if you don't already have a smart display in your smart home).

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