The what phone/tablet/pc do you have thread

Hey, I just started this thread, so What phone/tablet/pc do you have (post specs too)

Phone: Samsung Galaxy Core 2

Color: Black

HSPA+ Version: Triband HSPA+ 21.1 Mbps

Screen Size: 4.5 in

Quad-Core: 1.2GHz Quad Core Processor

Cameras: VGA Front Face, 5 MP back camera

GPS/GLONASS: Yes

Battery: 2000 mAh

OS: Android 4.4.2 Kitkat

Comments

  • I have an Android...I don't know all the important tech stats about it, don't care either. It's a phone to me.

  • Galaxy SIII and an iPad 2. My laptop is an old HP dual core.

  • i have a shitty phone

    i have no tablet

    and i have a shitty pc

  • Tablet: iPad 4th Generation

    Phone: iPhone 6

    PC: MacBook Pro w/ Retina Display (but also have part of my hard drive set aside for Windows for gaming purposes)

  • Well, thanks for telling me that, I'll change it now.

    1. Tablet:
      2012 Nexus 7 (I think it's running KitKat, it's being running like shit since Ice Cream Sandwich or Jellybean, whichever was b4 KitKat)

    IPad Mini 1 - it runs better than my Nexus but it does spaz out sometimes, especially the keyboard.

    Phone: LG Realm. Feels fragile but the screen is tough it has not cracked on me yet. Internal storage is small though (under 2gb) & reception is hit or miss. Runs on 3G which would suck if my area was not a 3G zone.

    PC: Dell Inspiron 4gb memory 320gb hd. I have unbuntu 14.04 running on it. I wish I had a better handle with Linux. I can't get my wireless adapter working right and if running iffy.

  • I did not know you have run a dual boot on a Mac, good to know.

    Tablet: iPad 4th Generation Phone: iPhone 6 PC: MacBook Pro w/ Retina Display (but also have part of my hard drive set aside for Windows for gaming purposes)

  • Phone: Ipad 2

    Tablet: None

    I got 2 pc: 1: Acer (sucks and it's old AF). 2: HP ( new and runs games at a good perfomance)

  • Phone: iPhone 4S (iOS 1.8.4) & Samsung Galaxy V (Android ver. 4.1.2)

    PC: 64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate with NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 & AMD A4-4000 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics

    Consoles: Wii, XBOX 360, PS1 and PS3.

    Hand-held consoles: Gameboy, Gameboy Advance & Gameboy Advance SP

  • OzzyUKOzzyUK Moderator

    Phone: iPhone 6

    Tablet: iPad 2

    PC (self built): Intel i7 4790K @ 4 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 2400MHz Ram, Nvidia 970 w/ 4GB Ram, OS running of a SSD and a separate SSD for games and 2 backup HHDs.

  • edited July 2015

    Phone: One that works?

    Laptop: One that works. Plus, as a bonus, I put stickers on it! :3

    Tablet: One that used to work.

    And that my friends, is how I classify my electronic devises.

  • That's a good one

    mr.quality posted: »

    Phone: One that works? Laptop: One that works. Plus, as a bonus, I put stickers on it! Tablet: One that used to work. And that my friends, is how I classify my electronic devises.

  • Why thank you!

    My laptop is actually an Asus. My phone is LG track phone. And my tablet was a Motorola Xoom.

    That's a good one

  • dude. Thats awesome. I've always wanted to build a computer.

    OzzyUK posted: »

    Phone: iPhone 6 Tablet: iPad 2 PC (self built): Intel i7 4790K @ 4 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 2400MHz Ram, Nvidia 970 w/ 4GB Ram, OS running of a SSD and a separate SSD for games and 2 backup HHDs.

  • I'm not sure if other Macs have it, but on OS X, there is a program called Bootcamp that, if you have Windows 7 or higher, you can install it and divide part of your hard drive and basically turn your Mac into a Windows laptop. The whole thing takes a couple hours to do, but it's nice, and all it takes is a simple restart to go back and forth from Mac to Windows.

    pcharl01 posted: »

    I did not know you have run a dual boot on a Mac, good to know.

  • edited July 2015

    Phone: LG3

    Tablet: None

    Compooter: HP Pavilion Laptop

  • You should try it sometime. That way, you can get exactly what you want in a computer. Of course, it's also possible to fry a thousand dollars in parts if you do it wrong, but if you're careful, then it's not that hard.

    mr.quality posted: »

    dude. Thats awesome. I've always wanted to build a computer.

  • Its easy bro, Its really not as hard as you think it is. If you want to build a computer, go to Microcenter,

    Buy the parts, screw them in the box, plug it in.

    mr.quality posted: »

    dude. Thats awesome. I've always wanted to build a computer.

  • edited July 2015

    Phone: iPhone 6 plus, Silver, 64GB

    Tablet: iPad Air 2, Space Grey, 64GB

    PC: I have a Lenovo laptop, it's not great but it does the job

  • All I got is a decent HP laptop from 2011. Someday I'm gonna get a phone.

  • I might just try it sometime. Like, when the one I have is broken.

    WarpSpeed posted: »

    You should try it sometime. That way, you can get exactly what you want in a computer. Of course, it's also possible to fry a thousand dollars in parts if you do it wrong, but if you're careful, then it's not that hard.

  • Buy the parts, screw them in the box, plug it in.

    If only life was that simple. But yeah, I'll look into it.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Its easy bro, Its really not as hard as you think it is. If you want to build a computer, go to Microcenter, Buy the parts, screw them in the box, plug it in.

  • JenniferJennifer Moderator
    edited July 2015

    Phone: I haven't had one since about 2010, but I intend to pick up one with a reloadable phone card for my upcoming cross country trip
    Tablet: iPad 3rd Generation
    PC: Late 2012 Mac Mini and a Macbook Air (Mac Mini triple boots Windows, Mac, or Linux and the Macbook dual boots Mac or Windows)

  • edited July 2015

    Android Master Race
    Phone: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge 32 GB (+1TB with USB OTG) It's the GOAT phone.
    Tablet: Nexus 7 2012
    PC: Dell Inspiron 350 (crap)

  • Tablet : Samsung Galaxy Tab 2

    Phone : Samsung Galaxy Core 2

    PC : 2lazy2write but it's okay..

  • Phone: the old cell phone model before touch screens

    PC: Windows 7 Acer Laptop

    Consoles: PS3, PS2, Wii, Gamecube, Nintendo 64, SNES, the first Nintendo system, Gameboy Colour

  • Here is what i would do, is go to a place like Microcenter, ask a associate there, for help. I can't remember what computer stores are near you, Its been a while since i been in Bellbrook, but just find a Associate right, that works there. Ask him to help you select a good motherboard/cpu, try to get at least 16 gigs of ram.

    The most expensive part, is going to be your GPU. AKA Graphics Card.

    Once you have all the parts , either have someone you know that can help you put it together, or go to Best Buy Geek Squad and have them do it.

    mr.quality posted: »

    Buy the parts, screw them in the box, plug it in. If only life was that simple. But yeah, I'll look into it.

  • Tablet : Samsung Galaxy S4

    Phone : Samsung Galaxy S5

    PCS I have multiple PCS

  • alright. I'll look into it sometime.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Here is what i would do, is go to a place like Microcenter, ask a associate there, for help. I can't remember what computer stores are near

  • All Macs have boot camp.

    I'm not sure if other Macs have it, but on OS X, there is a program called Bootcamp that, if you have Windows 7 or higher, you can install i

  • Cool, thanks.

    All Macs have boot camp.

  • I have a HTC 310 android. A and a Toshiba laptop.

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