Do you own a secondary phone/tablet besides your V20?

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I have a little 4.5' Moto E 2nd gen I use as an MP3 player and backup phone (also has FM tuner & micro SD). Great compact size, like an iPhone 5. Very good battery life, 2-3 days. (leave it on airplane mode). I bought it for $30 brand new. The Verizon version you can unlock.

Also have a ZTE ZMAX Pro which I use to browse the web and as GPS navigation. 6' screen is huge, could easily replace a tablet but still compact enough, 1080 resolution. Battery life is OK, just leave it on airplane mode. Phone is pretty cheap, you can get it for $90-175

V20 is my daily driver, use hotspot if I need to power the other devices. Replaceable battery comes in handy when you need it. What sidekick phones do you have if any?
 
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Daily driver: iPhone 7
Backup/media device: iPhone SE
Because I love Android (and would be using it as a daily driver if I could guarantee timely updates for as long as Apple delivers them to iPhones): LG G6

I'm debating whether I should sell the iPhone SE and replace it with a V20.
 
I have my V10 as a backup phone, not in service. But I keep it updated and synchronized.
I also have and use my Samsung S2 9.7" tablet (I'm using it now).
My reason for my tablet is it's larger.... I can see and read stuff better ??????
My V20 is my daily driver. I would love my next phone to have a larger screen (6.3" or so).

Lateck,
 
I have an LG G Pad X LTE from AT&T that I got for $49.99 when I got my V10. It had a $5 data plan for 1GB data but now I pay $20 for unlimited. It's quite useful.
 
My driver is my V20. I have my old galaxy note 3 as a back up. I'd love to have my note7 back. Fml.
 
I have a Lumia 1020 as a backup phone but the last time I tried to use it the SIM tray would not slide out so I may have to get another Windows Phone for backup since I came from Windows Phone before switching to Android.
 
Samsung j3 backup phone
Samsung tab 3 tablet
Hp laptop
Numerous phones in drawer, like everyone else
 
I'm trying to figure out the relevance of the question about having a tablet in addition to the V20. There is no phone, phablet or otherwise which would be large enough to impact my decision on whether or not I should get tablet.
 
This is my tablet from a personal standpoint. One of the reasons I opted for a larger phone. Best of both worlds for me personally.
 
Daily driver: iPhone 7
Backup/media device: iPhone SE
Because I love Android (and would be using it as a daily driver if I could guarantee timely updates for as long as Apple delivers them to iPhones): LG G6

I'm debating whether I should sell the iPhone SE and replace it with a V20.

As a media player, the V20 is excellent. Might not be as compact as the iPhone SE, but the quad DAC and micro SD/ 64GB storage will make it an excellent MP3/media player. Also, on the second screen, you can view and change music tracks.
 
I have my V10 as a backup phone, not in service. But I keep it updated and synchronized.
I also have and use my Samsung S2 9.7" tablet (I'm using it now).
My reason for my tablet is it's larger.... I can see and read stuff better ������
My V20 is my daily driver. I would love my next phone to have a larger screen (6.3" or so).

Lateck,

The 6' screen on my ZTE ZMAX Pro makes a huge difference VS the V20's 5.7'. But I don't think I want a daily driver phone any bigger, might be too difficult to use one handed. I had a tablet but it was too big to put in pocket and plus the specs were terrible. The ZTE is serving me well.
 
This is my tablet from a personal standpoint. One of the reasons I opted for a larger phone. Best of both worlds for me personally.

Same here. Came from a long time use of Samsung's line of 5.1' screens. Could easily replace a tablet in some cases. Reading eBooks is great on this.
 
I'm trying to figure out the relevance of the question about having a tablet in addition to the V20. There is no phone, phablet or otherwise which would be large enough to impact my decision on whether or not I should get tablet.

Same deal with most people these days. Reason why the tablet industry is slowing down, the average screen size is 5.5 inch-5.7 inch nowadays. And now people just cast their screen to their TVs with Chromecast (works on V20, attach a Bluetooth or wireless USB keyboard and you got yourself a computer). Nice to have a secondary phone to give your daily driver a break from heavy usage.
 
LG G4 as a back up phone, still working fine after a mother board replacement because of the bootlop issue.
Ipad Mini 4 as a tablet, I would not change it for any other tablet yet, it just works fine and smooth and I use it for simple activities.
 
As a media player, the V20 is excellent. Might not be as compact as the iPhone SE, but the quad DAC and micro SD/ 64GB storage will make it an excellent MP3/media player. Also, on the second screen, you can view and change music tracks.

The DAC is the reason I'm considering it!
 
As much as the nerd in me wants a tablet .. No tablet for me (with any phone). I just know I won't get the use for the $ I spend on it :(.
 
As much as the nerd in me wants a tablet .. No tablet for me (with any phone). I just know I won't get the use for the $ I spend on it :(.

I had a Toshiba Thrive when came out. A bit on the thick side but it was great because it had SD, USB, and one other port I can't remember. You could charge other devices with that tablet. It t had a huge removable battery. I still have it but it's slow. The stopped support after kit Kat.
Then my daughter bought me an IPad air which I use. I use it with a Zagg folio keyboard so I can use it like a PC. Great for watching videos or Netflix.
 
I switch back and forth between a V10 and a V20. Using the V10, right now. Have a Gpad 8.3 tablet, and love it for videos, ball games, etc.
Never watch TV anymore.
 

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