My 4 year old works fine. I use a lot of the car sharing schemes, so I'm constantly connecting to different cars, without a hitch.
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I have recently gotten an iPad, because my carrier had a banger of a deal (30% off on the 2024 Air, 48 months payment no interest) and my Huawei tablet was getting long in the tooth, so I jumped.
I have owned Android since the first Galaxy (no number), tablets since the first 7" Galaxy Tab.
I have gone through a few tablets, 3-4 Samsung, Lenovo, Huawei, a couple of no names, and I got the iPad, because for tablet things is still the reference. Best experience hands down.
Would I get an iPhone? NO WAY.
The iPad is an occasional use device. I use it for media consumption, some social media (not much of a user) and for graphics stuff with the Affinity suite, which BTW is reason enough to get an iPad if you do design/photo. It's the device for when the laptop is too cumbersome, or overkill. It's great to take notes, scribble, sketch. It's awesome to edit pics on the go, which I do a surprising lot.
But.... Apple limits what I can do. Too much.
Would I accept the constraints of iOS in my main electronic device? No. I can live with the iPad's constraints because I have a super capable phone (a 4 year old Xiaomi which is truly fantastic), which I can tune as I wish, and because it's use case is fairly well defined. I would not compromise with my phone. Simple things like changing the launcher, what goes on my lock screen like alternate number / emergency contact, or whatever clock I want, or the keyboard, or installing apps from wherever I want, or rooting and changing the ROM (not all phones) or not dealing with iCloud bullshit, or having proper Firefox with extensions, or torrenting, or any of the tweaks, modifications, or whatever that make my Android MINE.
Just search for "things that iphones can't do". You'll have reading for an afternoon.
Sony excels at product, sucks at marketing. Their phones are truly fantastic.
What's the problem? you can disable it, and, for example, I don't want my 80 yr old mother sideloading stuff. It's not like Apple where you just CAN'T do stuff.
I run it in a VM. Definitely not ideal, but affinity is so good, I compromise
I'm going to assume sarcasm, no?
I use the suite professionally. I come from the Corel world (which I slowly got to hate, but sunken cost, etc.) which I have gladly escaped. The suite is just a bonkers value. I live in Linux, but have a windows virtual machine just for Affinity.
No disrepect intended, but you do seem exceptionally tech challenged
A lot of people confuse open source with community driven/governed.
If things go awry, you'll be locked-in, married to Proton.
I'm sure some companies were subsidized by the Chinese government, like Huawei, ZTE, etc, but I'm sure many aren't. Remember that in many ways the Chinese economy is savagely capitalistic, and that there are tons of millionaires looking for investment opportunities