Looking at getting an Android tablet for my daughter for Christmas. She's going to be turning 7 soon as well. Her school uses and recommends a lot of apps for reading and learning beyond their normal school work and she has to use a tablet or a phone for those. I don't let her use my phone and my wife doesn't let her use her tablet very often and sometimes she has it with her so it's not always at home. We want to get her something she can use whenever she wants, but specifically for school related activities and something we can control very tightly.
I'm trying to weigh cost and risk vs. usability here. I considered getting her a kids Amazon Fire, but I used to have a Kindle HD and it was junk within a year or two. Not to mention, not all of the apps she needs are even on the Amazon store. So I need a full Android tablet. My wife has an S2 and likes it. I've also considered the Tab A in addition to the S2 and the S3. So, the question is, do I get something slightly older, a lot cheaper, and less up to date or do I get her the latest and greatest?
I know what the S2 is capable of and the S3 is an improvement upon that. Is the Tab A still a capable device or should I not even consider it? It's extremely reasonably priced and seems to be more capable than an Amazon tablet, but I'm sure it doesn't hold a candle to the S2 and S3.
Now, she is a child so there's some risk involved with buying an expensive electronic device. I understand that, which is why I'm also looking at the cheaper option. She treats my wife's tablet and computer fairly well when she's allowed to use them, but some extra insurance would be nice. Are there any decent bumper cases available for the Tab A, S2, or S3? What about screen protectors? Do any of them feature parental controls that the others are lacking? What about multiple user login? Is that a general Android feature or is it limited to specific devices or versions of Android?
Are there any other Android tablets anyone recommends I look into?\
Thanks in advance!
I'm trying to weigh cost and risk vs. usability here. I considered getting her a kids Amazon Fire, but I used to have a Kindle HD and it was junk within a year or two. Not to mention, not all of the apps she needs are even on the Amazon store. So I need a full Android tablet. My wife has an S2 and likes it. I've also considered the Tab A in addition to the S2 and the S3. So, the question is, do I get something slightly older, a lot cheaper, and less up to date or do I get her the latest and greatest?
I know what the S2 is capable of and the S3 is an improvement upon that. Is the Tab A still a capable device or should I not even consider it? It's extremely reasonably priced and seems to be more capable than an Amazon tablet, but I'm sure it doesn't hold a candle to the S2 and S3.
Now, she is a child so there's some risk involved with buying an expensive electronic device. I understand that, which is why I'm also looking at the cheaper option. She treats my wife's tablet and computer fairly well when she's allowed to use them, but some extra insurance would be nice. Are there any decent bumper cases available for the Tab A, S2, or S3? What about screen protectors? Do any of them feature parental controls that the others are lacking? What about multiple user login? Is that a general Android feature or is it limited to specific devices or versions of Android?
Are there any other Android tablets anyone recommends I look into?\
Thanks in advance!