
Well, that didn’t last long. Just six months after getting my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Android tablet at work I’ve now been given a 5th generation iPad Air.
The Note 10.1 had promise but we just never ended up rolling many of them out. Android is still a minority in my office where the majority of the devices I am assigning to people are iPhones and iPads. Now we’re considering moving more services into the cloud (like Office 365 and OneDrive for Business) and since there’s still no Office for Android tablets (yet?) going back to the iPad as the corporate standard seems to make sense.
Truthfully, I didn’t use my Galaxy Note 10.1 that much … except for note taking. I love the stylus and Lecture Notes combination. I’ll probably keep it around just for that (and I do a lot of writing on it) instead of going back to a fat-ended stylus and Note Taker HD like I used to.
My last iPad was the original first generation iPad which was stuck on iOS 5.1.1. So it’s nice to have a current device with new hardware (at least, until next month, that figures) that runs iOS 8 (especially now that I also have an iPhone 6 Plus – no more 32-pin connectors). The iPad Air is pretty much exactly the same as the Galaxy Note 10.1, dimensions- and weight-wise (see my comparison photos below), but the name is a lot easier to type. 🙂 I chose the iPhone 6 Plus because I wanted something closer to a mini tablet in size. Had I known I was getting a new iPad, I might have gone with the regular model.
Two new Apple toys in a week … I’ve got a lot of setup and configuring to do.
- Samsung Note 10.1, iPad Air, 1st gen iPad
- iPad Air, Samsung Note 10.1, 1st gen iPad
- iPad Air, Samsung Note 10.1, 1st gen iPad
- Samsung Note 10.1 vs iPad Air
Too bad my company couldn’t have waited a month … the new iPad Air 2 is out.
I’ve been out of the jailbreak scene for a while, but today I had a little COVID-19 quarantine afternoon mini-project that required a jailbroken iOS device. After doing a little research and consulting my old notes, I was able to use checkra1n (on a spare Linux box) to jailbreak iOS 12.4.6 on this old iPad Air and get Cydia installed. My account even still has all my old purchases … just like old times. 🙂