I'm going to buy a tablet soon but haven't decided on whether to go iOS (Pad mini 2, once it comes out) or Android (Nexus 7).
Currently, I use an iPod Touch for AnkiMobile and the Midori dictionary app. Meanwhile, I have an Android phone for PDF viewing and Google Translate.
With this setup, the only edge that Android has is Google Translate, and that's only because it's always online since it's a phone (FYI, Google Translate generally sucks, but translation between Japanese and Korean is often spot on).
Midori on iOS has features I can't find on any Android dictionary (Heisig #s for all kanji, handwriting search for full compound words instead of just individual kanji, example sentences with quick links to other entries). It has a beautiful interface. The Android dictionary I've settled for is Aedict (can't find anything better). The interface is crude and is missing the features I called out above.
Finally, it's SO MUCH FASTER to toggle across language keyboards on iOS with a single button, than with any keyboard on Android (I split my time evenly across Japanese, English, Korean using combinations of Swype, Swiftkey, and Google Keyboards). Android does have a big edge with Swype when typing in English, though.
All that said, the Nexus 7 will likely be about 100 bucks cheaper than the Mini 2, and it's a beautiful device otherwise. And if Mini 2 doesn't get a retina display, it will be a chore reading 30-stroke kanji with even smaller furigana.
So, my question is: Do you guys have pros/cons to share about your tablet experience for Japanese related apps on either platform?
Currently, I use an iPod Touch for AnkiMobile and the Midori dictionary app. Meanwhile, I have an Android phone for PDF viewing and Google Translate.
With this setup, the only edge that Android has is Google Translate, and that's only because it's always online since it's a phone (FYI, Google Translate generally sucks, but translation between Japanese and Korean is often spot on).
Midori on iOS has features I can't find on any Android dictionary (Heisig #s for all kanji, handwriting search for full compound words instead of just individual kanji, example sentences with quick links to other entries). It has a beautiful interface. The Android dictionary I've settled for is Aedict (can't find anything better). The interface is crude and is missing the features I called out above.
Finally, it's SO MUCH FASTER to toggle across language keyboards on iOS with a single button, than with any keyboard on Android (I split my time evenly across Japanese, English, Korean using combinations of Swype, Swiftkey, and Google Keyboards). Android does have a big edge with Swype when typing in English, though.
All that said, the Nexus 7 will likely be about 100 bucks cheaper than the Mini 2, and it's a beautiful device otherwise. And if Mini 2 doesn't get a retina display, it will be a chore reading 30-stroke kanji with even smaller furigana.
So, my question is: Do you guys have pros/cons to share about your tablet experience for Japanese related apps on either platform?

