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Android or Windows for tablet?
Tips for choosing the best operating system


In this post, we’re going to focus on which operating system is best for tablets, along with their pros and cons, and why you should choose one over another depending on how you plan to use your device.​

What You Should Know About Android

Android is the most widely used operating system in the world—and that includes tablets. No surprise there, since it’s an open-source platform that allows you to customize the system to your needs. It’s also very user-friendly and intuitive, making it easy to access different apps.


However, one of the disadvantages of Android tablets is their limited compatibility and detection of external devices. That’s not the case with models like Colossus or Titán, both of which come with multiple ports that ensure excellent connectivity.
Another factor many users are unaware of is the fragmentation among Android devices caused by inconsistent update cycles over time. That’s why our PDA’s come with Android Enterprise recommended, along with GMS (Google Mobile Services) licenses and applications, ensuring a full system update every 90 days—automatically.

What to Consider About Windows

Windows continues to be the go-to operating system for work. When it comes to tablets, Windows has successfully adapted its interface to give you a portable PC experience, making it fast and easy to explore different files and windows.


Since it’s more focused on professional use, a Windows tablet typically has fewer apps compared to Android (which leans more toward entertainment and content consumption). Instead, it’s more centered around the Office Suite, meaning you won’t have to worry as much about updates—they’re less frequent but more robust.

That said, it’s important to note that Windows requires more storage and performance capacity than Android.
But that’s not something you need to worry about if you have high-end specs like the Colossus W108
-Intel Core i7 – 1255U Quad Core up to 4.7GHz
-16GB RAM
-256GB SSD
It also features a long-lasting battery (8 hours of autonomy), which is hot-swappable (the tablet keeps running during battery replacement).

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