Those things are the bane of my existence. I support / develop some tablet / phone business apps. Some customers cheap out up front on tablets and then I have listen to them complain that leopards ate their face (the tablets come with pre-installed garbage, one of them demands you log in to at least 3 different services on every reboot, strangely slow / unpredictable OS response times to simple API calls...).
It's horrible, I own a couple of the customer's tablets to provide better support and +90% of the time the issue is "you cheaped out and bought a crappy tablet".
These folks save sub $10K or even way less than that up front and then these crappy tablets and their crap-ware eats up their productivity endlessly. Sometimes they have compliance issues with their own people because they tried rebooting and it takes FOREVER for the cheap tablet to actually be usable so their employees don't do the thing with the app at all...
I just tell them all they should have bought iPads / we recommend buying an iPad.
At this point I'm quietly lobbying that we stop supporting Android "unofficially" and push anyone new to use iPads. Android support will be there for the sake of saying we support it... but only as an alternative / best effort just because the ecosystem is full of such bad products / eats up our time with "not the application" / "your people didn't do the thing because they hate their tablet / it didn't work" issues.
There are tolerable (minimal crapware) cheapish Android tablets out there, but you're looking at ~$200US minimum to get those and they're still going to have terrible performance and won't be able to even handle homescreen animations without dropping frames. At that point you might as well spend that extra ~$100 for an iPad for even less crapware and a SoC that won't struggle with trivial things.
Those things are the bane of my existence. I support / develop some tablet / phone business apps. Some customers cheap out up front on tablets and then I have listen to them complain that leopards ate their face (the tablets come with pre-installed garbage, one of them demands you log in to at least 3 different services on every reboot, strangely slow / unpredictable OS response times to simple API calls...).
It's horrible, I own a couple of the customer's tablets to provide better support and +90% of the time the issue is "you cheaped out and bought a crappy tablet".
These folks save sub $10K or even way less than that up front and then these crappy tablets and their crap-ware eats up their productivity endlessly. Sometimes they have compliance issues with their own people because they tried rebooting and it takes FOREVER for the cheap tablet to actually be usable so their employees don't do the thing with the app at all...
I just tell them all they should have bought iPads / we recommend buying an iPad.
At this point I'm quietly lobbying that we stop supporting Android "unofficially" and push anyone new to use iPads. Android support will be there for the sake of saying we support it... but only as an alternative / best effort just because the ecosystem is full of such bad products / eats up our time with "not the application" / "your people didn't do the thing because they hate their tablet / it didn't work" issues.