"simply add the gadget to their current data pool for a mere $10 per month"
A mere? This is a rip-off. Why would one have to pay 10 bucks extra for same data allowance?
[citation][nom]teh_chem[/nom][citation]"The Galaxy Tab 2 can maximize productivity with the Polaris Office application to easily create and edit documents," the company said. "The app is optimized for tablets and has support for various file types like Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe PDF, Zip files and more."[/citation]Too bad it crashes all the time. I have and use my TF101 daily, but I would NEVER in a million years suggest an android tablet for document productivity. Unless you want to drive yourself insane after losing all of the stuff you worked on but didn't get a chance to save because the app force-quit on you.And yeah, $350 does seem a bit steep, especially given the fact that you'll probably have to sign a duration-contract.[/citation]
That is hardly an OS problem, more like an app problem. Similar to a freeze while using a PC program. Never happened to you? You know, when you keep typing, oblivious to the fact that the application has become unresponsive about 10 lines ago? When moving your mouse does nothing but compounds the problem - now the entire desktop environment, i.e. Explorer, has become unresponsive? When only a Ctrl+Alt+Del saves your PC (but not your work)? (higher pitched voice, Stewie-style).
Consider yourself lucky.
About the duration contract - re-read the last sentence of the article, that should clarify things.