[Q] vpn - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i just bought an Asus tranformer and my tech installed Splashbox for my vpm and it is slower than molasses. Is there anything that works better

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Are you getting one?

I know this is the Vibrant section but i am curious to find out how many of you have or will be buying the new Galaxy Tab and if you have or will what carrier? Did you stick with T-Mobile or bought one from the other 3 carriers?
I personally bought the T-Mobile tab and it is great, just waiting for someone to get it to work with a Vibrant SIM to have access to 3G.
When the wifi only version comes out I will probably get one, web pages render so much faster on the tab then on my ipad.
I'm leaning towards an Archos - cheaper, and larger hacking community.
-bZj
No offense, but I'm surprised that some of you bought the Galaxy Tab especially after owning a Galaxy S phone and knowing the issues. I guess the Tab doesn't have the lag issues? Is it Touch Wiz? I know nothing about the Tab other than its expensive and its Samsung made so please bare with me. I'm definitely thinking about getting my lady a Archos Tab for X-Mas though.
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I got the T-Mobile TAB. Thing is awesome. And it is much faster than the Vibrant because it doesn't run the dialer services and stuff.
i thought i was going to get more replies than this

[help] Mediapad 10 FHD

hi
2 day ago my dad bought a mediapad 10FHD
the guy that sold it to him told him that the tablet had full phone capabilites - i.e. make calls, send\reicive sms+mms
the tablet works great except the phone stuff...
and i couldnt find anywhere that adresses this issue...
when i downloaded DialerOne it said that the "Device does not have phone capablities"
but it came preinstalled with a chinses app that makes calls but only on specific countries ( i'm from Israel)
can anyone help or do i need to return the device?
thanks
shlager

[Q] Reliable, inexpensive Android phone for parents (1st time smartphone)

My parents (or rather my father) seems set to jump onto the smartphone bandwagon.
He's decently computer literate.
What suggestions do you all have for an Android phone?
Requirements:
1. T-Mobile
2. <$200 (either new or used)
Options:
1. Give him my GNexus (which gives me an excuse for the N4)
2. Get my brother to give him his old iPhone 3g (since I gave him my other GNex)
3. Suggestions from this thread!
Galaxy ace
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I went online and found a LG g2x for about 150. It's refurbished to supposedly mint. The only thing less than optimal is that it can't be unlocked.
It's so far superior to his iPhone 3g now though that I think he'll have fun.

[Q] Tethering Galaxy S2 with Ipad Air and Asus EEEPad

I currently own an Asus EeePad and Samsung Galaxy S2 phone from Sprint and rooted both devices.
I'm planning on buying an Ipad Air 128 Gig but still trying to decide from where and what carrier is the cheapest and I wanted to know if I can buy the wifi version and wifi tether both to my cell instead of paying for the 4G monthly OR if I have to buy the 4g version to tether it with my cell. If this is possible, please let me know what app I can use to do this and if I need anything else to accomplish this. Thanks in advance and hope to get some assistance with this soon.

What do you use your tablet for?

Hey,
I was just wondering what do you do with your tablets? Do you use it for entertainment or work? I wanted to get some ideas so I figured out I'll ask here.
Thanks for the answers
so only after a couple of days
So I bought the M5 10.8 LTE (CRM-AL09) 4GB / 64GB and I can tell you what I bought it for and used so far. Does that qualify to your question?
Short version: I use it as a cheap LTE connected laptop.
Long version:
The problem I was solving was the weird way USA T-Mobile charges for lines meant that in the family plan I pay for, 4 lines cost the same as 3 lines and so I was left with a T-Mobile phone line SIM in a dual-SIM phone doing nothing the vast majority of the time, as I have ATT line from work, so I was looking to move my T-Mobile SIM to something which could make a difference. Most laptops or tablets with LTE require a data SIM which costs something, a big phone can use a phone SIM which is cheaper or for me effectively free.
I already owned a Nexus 10 I used when home, I'd replaced its battery so it did a good job or being at home on strong Wifi (Nexus 10 Wifi is crap) and just watch videos or just use Chrome. So a high-res 10" Wifi was covered.
I already owned a Nexus 7 2013, I'd also replaced its battery, for pocket-size 7" size.
I already had a Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus which was a 8" Wifi. So 8" Wifi was covered.
So I figured I'd go for a basically massively big phone so when not on Wifi I got a laptop type size device, without paying for a tablet data line.
That means for me its a laptop when on the move which is independently LTE connected. I have a 128GB SD card so its got lots of downloaded media.
Entertainment... Internet, YouTube, videos, ebooks, private mail.
tomik10345 said:
Hey,
I was just wondering what do you do with your tablets? Do you use it for entertainment or work? I wanted to get some ideas so I figured out I'll ask here.
Thanks for the answers
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Hi, I have 8.4" Mediapad and it's my main driver. I use it mainly for watching online videos, web browsing ect whilst on breaks at work. Also use it as phone. Best tech I've bought
It's my every day phone. I use it for everything...just wish it had an ear speaker. Great for videos and media. Call quality could be better but otherwise, a great device with 4G capabilities in the U.S. (STH-AL09.)

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