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I need some advice, and the amount of marketing spam had made sorting the wheat from the chaff annoyingly difficult. Hopefully you can help.

I've a young daughter, who uses an old tablet of mine to watch netflix etc. unfortunately, it was old in the tooth when she was born, and it's now become extremely annoying to use.

She currently has a Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2016). The size (10") works well, but it's gotten slow as sin, and only has 16Gb of internal memory.

Preferences wise:

  • 10" screen (±2")

  • 64Gb+ storage.

  • Long expected lifespan (inc security updates).

  • Headphone socket (adapters are asking to get broken, Bluetooth go flat)

  • Decent WiFi (more than just 2.4Ghz).

  • USB C charging preferred.

  • Wireless charging would be very helpful but not required.

  • Lower budget preferred (£200 range).

What would people recommend?

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[–] sirico@feddit.uk 5 points 9 months ago (4 children)

Fire Tabs are pretty good spec and their kid focused ones are well built. Really young Fire tab kids "7 HD kids pro if their pre-teen

[–] OofN@lemmy.world 17 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Huge disagree on the Fire tablets, especially the 7”. The one we have is unusable with how laggy and slow it is.

[–] mephiska@lemmy.world 11 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Agreed. Fire tablets are garbage. Super slow, outdated tech designed to shovel ads at your kids.

The uncomfortable truth is the best tablet for kids is a new iPad Air. It’ll be up to date for its lifespan of years and the parental controls, ecosystem and screentime functionality make it great for kids.

You can hate Apple but as a parent the iPad is great for kids.

[–] OofN@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

I heavily prefer Apple (found this from the main feed), but just had to share my experience. At the end of the day, the Fire 7 for kids is the epitome of “you get what you pay for.” $50 tablet with $50 tablet performance.

[–] pooberbee@lemmy.ml 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I got a Fire Kids tablet for my kid to use occasionally, but the interface is so horrible and the parental controls are abysmally bad, it's been trash from the get-go. I wish I could figure out how to get stock Android on it.

[–] OofN@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

I had cleaned up as much as I could off of ours, but it was still unusable. Visible latency entering in the unlock PIN, slow scrolling in apps, poor battery life. Just beyond frustrating.

[–] cynar@lemmy.world 7 points 9 months ago

I've heard quite a lot of issues with the Fire.

I'm also trying to keep my daughter as ad free as possible, for as long as possible. The Fire seems antithetical to that as it's possible to be.

[–] Argongas@kbin.social 3 points 9 months ago

Both my kids (4 and 7) use fire tablets and we have the subscription with it to get them access to lots of free apps.

I put memory cards in both, as what they come with is insufficient. The older versions we had were a little janky, but we haven't really had any issues with the current ones.

The parental controls could be better but work okay. In the kids version of the interface you don't really see ads, just app recommendations. Some of the apps still have gated content, but it hasn't really been an issue.

[–] GeorgeGR@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Agreed but just start with the pro and always buy it on a sale, they go on sale for basically every possible reason.