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Would you consider an Android tablet a:

Cash Computer
1
9%
Cash Phone
10
91%
 
Total votes: 11

Cash Phone or Cash Computer Poll: Android Tablet

Joe » Thu Nov 03, 2016 1:48 am

How should I categorize them?

KeysUnlocked » Thu Nov 03, 2016 2:55 am

A phone obviously,.. it can't run any program apps like suchflex, EarnHoney, and other online programs like a computer would

TheMoneyMakingMaster » Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:22 pm

A phone obviously,.. it can't run any program apps like suchflex, EarnHoney, and other online programs like a computer would
No not quite. Windows tablets can be also a computer and run programs too. Probably not suchflex but it could run earnhoney.

bgiesing » Fri Nov 04, 2016 9:54 pm

Well here's how I would do it for various device types:
  • If it runs a Mobile OS* and in a Mobile form-factor**, then a Cash Phone.
  • If it runs a Mobile OS* and in a Desktop form-factor**, then a Cash Computer.
  • If it runs a Desktop OS* and in a Mobile form-factor**, then a Cash Computer.
  • If it runs a Desktop OS* and in a Desktop form-factor**, then a Cash Computer.
* Mobile OSes would be Android, iOS, Windows 10 Mobile (Specifically the Mobile edition formally known as Windows Phone, not normal), Ubuntu Phone, Firefox OS, etc. Desktop OSes would be Windows (10/8/7/etc), macOS (formally OS X), Linux distros (Ubuntu Desktop, Arch, Debian, Gentoo, etc.), BSD distros (FreeBSD), etc.

** Mobile form-factors would be Phones, Tablets, Smartwatches, Headsets (like Google Glass), etc. Desktop form-factors would be Desktop PCs, Laptops, Convertables (those computers with screens that detach into Tablet or flip backwards), Set-Top Boxes (like Apple TV/Roku/NVIDIA Shield TV/etc), etc

tl;dr: It's always a Cash Computer no matter the OS or form-factor UNLESS it's a Mobile OS in Mobile form-factor so an Android Tablet would be Cash Computer.

TheMoneyMakingMaster » Sun Nov 06, 2016 12:49 pm

Well here's how I would do it for various device types:
  • If it runs a Mobile OS* and in a Mobile form-factor**, then a Cash Phone.
  • If it runs a Mobile OS* and in a Desktop form-factor**, then a Cash Computer.
  • If it runs a Desktop OS* and in a Mobile form-factor**, then a Cash Computer.
  • If it runs a Desktop OS* and in a Desktop form-factor**, then a Cash Computer.
* Mobile OSes would be Android, iOS, Windows 10 Mobile (Specifically the Mobile edition formally known as Windows Phone, not normal), Ubuntu Phone, Firefox OS, etc. Desktop OSes would be Windows (10/8/7/etc), macOS (formally OS X), Linux distros (Ubuntu Desktop, Arch, Debian, Gentoo, etc.), BSD distros (FreeBSD), etc.

** Mobile form-factors would be Phones, Tablets, Smartwatches, Headsets (like Google Glass), etc. Desktop form-factors would be Desktop PCs, Laptops, Convertables (those computers with screens that detach into Tablet or flip backwards), Set-Top Boxes (like Apple TV/Roku/NVIDIA Shield TV/etc), etc

tl;dr: It's always a Cash Computer no matter the OS or form-factor UNLESS it's a Mobile OS in Mobile form-factor so an Android Tablet would be Cash Computer.
I agree with the points you made