Should I switch my phone?

Ok...non-academic post but pls I need some advice.

I've been debating on buying a Samsung tablet for some time now (and probably will eventually).

But problem is, I have an OPPO phone (Reno 10 Pro+) right now, and I think I may be losing some ecosystem features if I were to continue using my OPPO phone with my Samsung tablet. The tablet will mainly be for student use while the phone will largely be for personal use (although I definitely need to access academic stuff often too), so I feel I am missing out on this integration if I do not switch.

If I were to make the switch, I would probably sell off my old OPPO phone, and top up some money to get something in the S25/S26 series.

Would greatly appreciate guidance on how good / bad Samsung's ecosystem is (and how it compares to OPPO) and if I should make the switch?

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Should I switch my phone?

I've been debating on buying a Samsung tablet for some time now (and probably will eventually).

But problem is, I have an OPPO phone (Reno 10 Pro+) right now, and I think I may be losing some ecosystem features if I were to continue using my OPPO phone with my Samsung tablet. The tablet will mainly be for student use while the phone will largely be for personal use (although I definitely need to access academic stuff often too), so I feel I am missing out on this integration if I do not switch.

If I were to make the switch, I would probably sell off my old OPPO phone, and top up some money to get something in the S25/S26 series.

Would greatly appreciate guidance on how good / bad Samsung's ecosystem is (and how it compares to OPPO) and if I should make the switch?

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Should I switch my phone?

I've been debating on buying a Samsung tablet for some time now (and probably will eventually).

But problem is, I have an OPPO phone (Reno 10 Pro+) right now, and I think I may be losing some ecosystem features if I were to continue using my OPPO phone with my Samsung tablet. The tablet will mainly be for student use while the phone will largely be for personal use (although I definitely need to access academic stuff often too), so I feel I am missing out on this integration if I do not switch.

If I were to make the switch, I would probably sell off my old OPPO phone, and top up some money to get something in the S25/S26 series.

Would greatly appreciate guidance on how good / bad Samsung's ecosystem is (and how it compares to OPPO) and if I should make the switch?

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Should I switch my phone?

I've been debating on buying a Samsung tablet for some time now (and probably will eventually).

But problem is, I have an OPPO phone (Reno 10 Pro+) right now, and I think I may be losing some ecosystem features if I were to continue using my OPPO phone with my Samsung tablet. The tablet will mainly be for student use while the phone will largely be for personal use (although I definitely need to access academic stuff often too), so I feel I am missing out on this integration if I do not switch.

If I were to make the switch, I would probably sell off my old OPPO phone, and top up some money to get something in the S25/S26 series.

Would greatly appreciate guidance on how good / bad Samsung's ecosystem is (and how it compares to OPPO) and if I should make the switch?

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Should I switch my phone?

I've been debating on buying a Samsung tablet for some time now (and probably will eventually).

But problem is, I have an OPPO phone (Reno 10 Pro+) right now, and I think I may be losing some ecosystem features if I were to continue using my OPPO phone with my Samsung tablet. The tablet will mainly be for student use while the phone will largely be for personal use (although I definitely need to access academic stuff often too), so I feel I am missing out on this integration if I do not switch.

If I were to make the switch, I would probably sell off my old OPPO phone, and top up some money to get something in the S25/S26 series.

Would greatly appreciate guidance on how good / bad Samsung's ecosystem is (and how it compares to OPPO) and if I should make the switch?

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S10 Ultra or S11 Ultra?

Looking to buy a Samsung tablet soon, and I am stuck in a dilemma between the S10 Ultra and the S11 Ultra. Mainly gonna use this tablet for studying in college / university, so a lot of pdf-reading, note-taking, presentations, etc. but also maybe sometimes used for recreational activities like watching videos / movies, and light gaming.

Main reasons to buy the S11 Ultra is the faster processor chip and brighter screen. But is this difference even noticeable when I use most platforms (eg. Claude, Notion, Google Apps)? Others may be better portability and longer battery life, but I doubt that will be a problem for me.

Else I feel like Samsung actually downgraded from the S10 to the S11, removing Bluetooth S-Pen and haptic feedback and also the ultrawide rear-facing camera.

Any thoughts on how I should go about making this decision?

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Better tablet?

I am deciding on buying a tablet for academic use, and I prefer if the tablet has good note-taking, simple customisable interface, is able to integrate Claude+Notion seamlessly (my future study system), and also seems like something that can replace a laptop in terms of its features (of course if I don't do niche subjects like computing with computer-specific software etc.).

I am currently deciding on either buying the OPPO Pad 5/6, or the Samsung Galaxy S11 Ultra. For those who have experience with either of these tablets, please enlighten me on your experience, pros/cons, etc. I currently have an OPPO Reno 10 Pro+ and thus I feel OPPO will be better for the ecosystem integration (but to what extent?), but again Samsung tablets have many AI features and useful note-taking features (Samsung Notes) which draw me to buying the S11 Ultra.

Let me know your thoughts and ask me any questions!

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u/Fantastic-Physics373 — 3 days ago