As much as 5 or more years ago, tablets were used more like very large cell phones. The operating system, the functions, etc. Were like the cell phone. In recent years, however, the role of the tablet has changed to the very small laptop with a touchscreen and a tiny physical keyboard. The operating system, the applications and fub9 moved away from those of Ines cell phones and approached that of a laptop.
Personally, I don't think it's that good as I couldn't possibly work on a tablet. In addition, the tiny keyboard with just a few keys, the reflective display, the operating system that, in my opinion, does not fit the device… Using it instead of a cell phone, for example, at home or to watch films, is better
You can still use it like a tablet. Nobody forces you to use the keyboard.
In addition, the operating systems are still adapted to the tablet.
The screen can just as easily mirror on a laptop.
The use has indeed changed, but nothing seems to have happened to me in terms of function
So that with the tiny keyboard is not that useful in my opinion.
I think it's good that I can connect a FullHD monitor to my cell phone and that I can connect a mouse and keyboard.
You can use this small, handy device to watch TV, to play, for work and to communicate with others in a variety of ways.
If you have a cell phone with a pen (called a "Note") then you can work with it properly. It is difficult to do something delicate on the touch display with your finger. With a real keyboard you can write texts much faster than with touch input.
If you don't just need such a device to play, then you just have to have better control options.
Manufacturers only develop something that they believe people will buy. The sales market is obviously there.
If I open an Office document in the field, have to edit it and then upload it to our server, then a tablet is many times better suited than a small cell phone.
When I'm out and about and have my backpack with me as usual, it doesn't matter whether I have my phone or my tablet in there. (I generally don't carry my cell phone in my pants or jacket pocket.)