Do iPads have better picture quality than iPhones?
Do iPads have better picture quality than iPhones?
No, They Don't Have Better Quality, I Phone Has Higher Mega-Pixel Than iPad.
You Can Even Search The Internet To Be Sure.
No, iPads have slightly grainy picture quality.iPhones are clearer.
Sure AND they have a lot bigger screen. They are two different things.
The iPad is a stand alone communication device that performs the functions of a computer. You leave at home or carry around in a bag or backpack and look for a Wi-Fi spot.
An iPhone is something you put into a pocket or purse as it's really a telephone with other capabilities, you can use it almost anywhere.
As a fashion statement (this Y! A section), you will make more of a fashion statement waving around an iPad.
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