Gilbertd wrote:
Jailbreaking is just as much a mystery as rooting. I started out on MS-DOS, progressed to Windows 3.11, then 95 and finally ended up with 7. My phone has always been a Nokia so the current one runs Windows 8.1 and my work phone until recently was a Blackberry which was an ergonomic disaster but worked. Then they changed out work phones to Samsung J5s on Android which was the first time I'd even seen Android. They were a complete disaster as the Samsung/Android security wouldn't talk to our work network security so after only a month they were swapped for iPhones. That was about 4 months ago and I'm still getting my head around using that! People may knock Windows but I don't have a problem with it and it does what I tell it to, it lets me uninstall anything I don't want installed which it seems Android won't.
I looked at the Lenovo one and also this https://www.svp.co.uk/asus-zenpad-z580c-8in-tablet-black-intel-174-atom-169-z3530-32-gb-android-6-0-marshmallow.html?___SID=U then realised there's a problem with both, no SIM slot, only Wi-Fi. There aren't that many hotspots when driving through rural Europe......
This would be the usual answer to that issue, you'd have to check data in Europe is available though (it should be given your tablet works)
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/mobile-broadband/huawei/4g-pocket-hotspot-2017#contractType=paymonthly
The only issue I found with Windows mobile is a lack of apps - and some of the apps you do have don't work as well (try Waze on both for one example - I find its nearly unusable on Windows phone 10, and no better on 8 either). Parking in London using Ringgo is fine, but paybyphone doesn't have an app (might be the other way round can't remember offhand, I just use the Android phone as its been used for Waze upto that point anyway). The dialer isn't quite as easy to use as Android but does work.
Any Apple device I really struggle to get on with - They just give me the desire to throw them at the nearest hard surface for some reason.
I think you will find it hard to find a new decent tablet with the sim slot in place - If you've had your current one less than 14 days I'd give o2 a call as they might swap it if your lucky?