Did anyone ask for a gaming-centric iPad?


That may look like a huge gap between Samsung and Huawei, but if Huawei maintains its recent growth pace, it’s really not that big.
Even better, the company would probably be wise to equip the next iPad Air edition with 120Hz display refresh rate technology to fend off those surprisingly affordable gaming powerhouses from brands like Xiaomi, Vivo, and Lenovo.


The Legion Tab Gen 3 is one of the hugely popular gaming tablets Apple and Samsung have to do a better job of competing against. | Image Credit — Lenovo
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is a good idea, but…


The Galaxy Tab S10 FE would have probably been a huge box-office hit if it was priced a little lower. | Image Credit — PhoneArena
Clearly, both Apple and Samsung need to ramp up the diversity of their tablets, and that goes for everything from screen sizes to price tags, general specifications, and even designs.
Now, I’m obviously not saying that Apple and Samsung should forget about their high-end tablets (which undoubtedly have the largest profit margins), but more attention may need to be paid to lower-cost iPads and Galaxy Tabs before it’s too late to stop Huawei, Lenovo, and Xiaomi from climbing the global ranks. Huawei has pulled that off once in the smartphone market, so it definitely can be done.
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