Android vs iOS vs Windows Tablets 10 Years Later!

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Published 2023-07-10
While the iPad dominates the tablet space today, Android and even (kinda) Windows tablets had much more of a presence, let's take a look at some 7 inch tablets from 2013 and see how they compare to one another. The iPad Mini 2, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, and the HP Stream 7.

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All Comments (21)
  • @d24
    I used to remember seeing tons of Android tablets back in 2013 everytime I go to malls. Now all I see is iPad or stuff like Huawei MatePad
  • @AlphaCodexx197
    Had a Nexus 7 2013 back then and can confirm,the stock google android experience was so much better than the Galaxy devices at the time.
  • @SirFaceFone
    I think it'd be nicer if the HP tablet was running on Windows 8 which it originally came with. Metro UI was so good on tablets, it's a shame it was forced on desktop users and got a bad flack as a result.
  • @frauleinfunf
    I remember my stepfather getting a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 for free from our carrier (tho he did not opt for a data plan for it which i'm sure was the underhanded reason they gave him a free tablet). He let me use it for my readings in a class I took in college, and I was literally the only one there using an Android tablet instead of an iPad, made me feel a bit like a YA Dystopia protagonist lol
  • @dangercrue
    i remember having that samsung tablet in middle school. i carried it everywhere in 2014-2015 and probably used it much more than i did my phone. i loved drawing on it and trying to animate. i've got pictures of me carrying it around on family trips because it's what i used to listen to music on to block out noise.
  • @survil321
    16:30 Newer Windows uses Fast Boot by default, which at shutdown moves system apps from RAM to the drive (something similar to hibernation mode). At boot the apps don’t have to go through the long loading process. It just takes the previous state from the drive back to RAM, leading to faster boot time. A side effect of this is the Uptime counter not reseting after a shutdown.
  • @Terminal_Apotos
    I used a Galaxy Tab 3 Lite for a good amount of Years after I got it as a reward for getting good grades in 1st grade. I only recently upgraded from my iPad Air 2 to an M2 12.9” iPad Pro, crazy how far the tech in these tablets has come.
  • @Shyammont
    W video, keep up the great work, I discovered your channel from the windows phone one, and haven't been dissappointed with all your videos!
  • @validolarrr
    super underrated content. This is my first video that I watched on your channel. I am a pixel 7 user myself and I really enjoyed watching you video.
  • @AlexGFrank
    Regarding the Win tablet, the horrible performance is not the CPU's fault. It was actually pretty decent for the time, especially for ultra-cheap devices. But it was any good only if paired with 2 gigs of ram and semi-decent storage, which, let me tell you, DOES ACTUAL MIRACLES. I had the Archos 80 Copper (if not mistaken) for school things back then, and it was one of the few with actually decent flash storage instead of bottom-of-the-barrel eMMC. Ran Win8.1 pretty great. Was more than enough for me to read text books and play older games (up to roughly 2007) with a Bluetooth keyboard. Honestly, even Atom Z270-based Sony Vaio P from my collection is borderline usable with Win10 on it. Just because it has fast enough storage for the pagefile to operate (that being an mSATA SSD) People gave poor little Atoms too much crap simply not realizing they're storage-dependent. The Cherry Trail ones are pretty horrible though, at least on the low end. Good Atoms have ended with Bay Trail, i.e. the Z3735G. And Intel's ultra low power lineup hasn't been decent ever since. I guess, Pentiums N4050 and N5000 are true successors, but they haven't god the unrealized capabilities of their ancestor. And Core m series is too high end and too power-hungry to be a trues successor.
  • @Samsung_Samuel
    I have a Galaxy Tab S7 and it is awesome although I was briefly considering a surface before I got it back in 2021 but it runs really well, I love the extreme customisation that Samsung offers and I just cant really think of anything bad about it except for the lack of a headphone jack.
  • @ShreyanChanda2002
    iPad is still the standard, but for those of us who cannot afford it, Android tablets in India have started becoming good for the last 2 or so years because the Chinese are now making their own and they're actually good enough for reading, watching, even some office work and Roblox! I'm watching this on the first generation Realme Pad, it's working fine for me and Xiaomi's tablets which came out just a year later are leagues better!
  • @Normo1
    A pretty cool video as always. Keep it up 👍🏻
  • @thekangaroo1880
    That 416 day thing is due to fast boot being enabled. Fast boot does not properly shut down your system but it does enough so that it can turn on quicker. Obviously this takes resources and power when off.
  • @survil321
    Ah, the old days of 7” tablets. I got a Lenovo Tab2 and its a nice time capsule :)
  • @jonaamtb3144
    Man I just found your Channel yesterday and I gotta say I am a big fan of your Editing and Video Style
  • @xanpagebrown
    I still have my original HP Stream 7 from 2014, it was a decent tablet and for £100 it was good value imo