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Android
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Miscellaneous
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You asked spscifically for tablets, so I left out the "phablets", which all have screen sizes above 6', some even surpassing 7' as they fold (would not go for folding tech yet). In that category you have much wider range of devices and accompanying CPUs.

Often sold as "Note" (Samsung, Honor, Redmi), although other brands not always go for that name.
You should also check phablets from RealMe, Honor and RedMi esp if it is not planned as primary phone to always carry, as price per CPU power is best there.

>Thank you for your input. I will check out these devices online.
>
>>I am still partial to the very old Nexus 7 (have 2 of those), but CPU too weak nowadays to do more than reading/browsing. Huawei MediaPad M6 8' is IMO best technology, but suffers from Google services ban, so for testing the precursor MediaPad M5 is probably better choice if you need to integrate even one of those. CPU middle class, great finish, screen nice.
>>Lenovo still has entry level 7' AFAIK - my first tablet was a Lenovo, sturdy enough, but not enough CPU power for ever more bloated web offerings, which is also true for Samsung 8' IMO. I am able to use my old tablets because their subnet blocks most advertising via PiHole.
>>
>>YMMV
>>thomas
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>After developing an iOS app, I am going to start porting it to Android. I am not familiar with Android tablet market. So, I was wondering what Android tablets you would recommend of the size similar to the iPad MINI (something like 7-8" size).
>>>
>>>TIA
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