(NOTE: If you're thinking about the 90-day expirations of TestFlight builds, that would not apply to you as a developer and devices registered as development devices - that's for "external" testing and yes, the requirements there are, among other reasons, to prevent circumvention of the App Store. If that's enough of a detriment/annoyance to prevent such a path, ok. While this is technically true (the development distribution certs expire annually), if you've developed the app in the first place (or are enough of a developer to side-load someone else's app by building it in Xcode and installing it on your device), the reality is that you're talking about 10 seconds of effort each year to "renew the cert and rebuild", especially with the automatic certificate management that removes much of the former pain-and-suffering that used to be there. My understanding is that the only way to get it there without going through the app store (making it public) is to use a temporary certificate that would expire - even if there were no changes to the application, I would need to reinstall it periodically to keep it working with a renewed certificate.
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The iPad is generally superior in terms of its hardware and in terms of the availability of creative software, such as the Affinity products and various music-related apps and tools however, some of the security restrictions in the app store make it virtually impossible to bring out certain categories of network/IT-related functionality, so for a tablet intended for doing any kind of network diagnostics (as an example), Android has a bit of an edge. I personally have both an Android tablet and an iPad. Android devices tend to be cheaper (in more sense than one) so there will likely be a greater proportion of Android users that are more interested in saving money and use the less expensive products, but that doesn't mean that ALL Android users are like that, or that they wouldn't be interested in superior options if they were available on the platform. I don't believe for a minute that this as a blanket statement is true.
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Android people are not willing to pay for their software like iOS people