richardabeattie
Well-Known Member
PBO says get a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and download Navionics HD. But there appear to be nearly a dozen different versions of the Galaxy 3. I know nothing about tablets but I'm tempted so what does the team advise?
"Tip" keep out of PC World
Robert Wilson;488 Disappointed to hear [B said:Navionics [/B]products quickly become obsolete. I was seriously thinking of going there.
Any views on this?
Generally good advice. Keen to sell, not so keen to give "advice on out-of-the-ordinary" and not at all keen once you have bought.
In my experience.
Disappointed to hear Navionics products quickly become obsolete. I was seriously thinking of going there.
Any views on this?
Quote from an email from Navionics to me
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The app you are referring to was obsoleted years ago, but as far as Navionics is concerned, you can continue to use it “as it is” indefinitely within the same device and OS. Unfortunately the new Android Software does not permit the use of older apps, but we have no control over what Android does. You will find that many many other apps have ceased working from the introduction of new Android Software Updates.
When the new Mobile Apps were released, a banner ad was deployed within our first generation Apps indicating they were being removed from Google Play. We also indicated the original Apps would no longer be offered updates or support and we could not guarantee their functionality with future OS releases.
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As google regularly update the android OS this has ruled out Navionic for me.[/QUOTE]
Bummer. Big bummer.
Time to dig out current Y.Monthly and re-read the reports.
Thanks for the info - to you and Nick Robinson.
+1 just potluck - i once found someone who knew what they were talking about - probably a student on summer job !"Tip" keep out of PC World
Pop into your local PC World and have a chat with them, personally I use an IPad but Android is just as good.
Screen size may influence your decision along with the type of mobile you currently use oh and cost of course
I have no problem buying stuff from the likes of PC World and Currys, but asking for advice from them is a very dangerous thing. I have overheard sales staff giving completely untrue information about a variety of things, just before launching into their well rehearsed pitch selling extra warranties. Never felt it my place to step in and put them right
If you are going to buy from PC World, make sure you know all about what you want, and just buy it.
I did a lot of reading reviews with a view to dipping my toe in this water. The Tesco Hudl at £99 gets great reviews, and I would have given it a go as my first dabble. Not sure why they say it has to be Samsung. I have found that my (expensive) Lenovo yoga is good and not power hungry, so I stopped looking at tablets.
I have no problem buying stuff from the likes of PC World and Currys, but asking for advice from them is a very dangerous thing. I have overheard sales staff giving completely untrue information about a variety of things, just before launching into their well rehearsed pitch selling extra warranties. Never felt it my place to step in and put them right
If you are going to buy from PC World, make sure you know all about what you want, and just buy it.