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I went from playing on an iPod Touch to a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7" and it will take s bit of time to get used to the amount of space and whatnot.
If you want to practice tapping and whatnot without wasting your LP, you could download simulator apps, I use スクフェス練習アプリ(ラブライブ!攻略サポート) and that way you can get the feel of it before actually getting onto your tablet.
Also your timing may be different now. My timing when using my smaller device was around -5 but since moving to a tablet it's at 0 lol.
You will get there, just keep getting used to the size change and you will be fine. I prefer playing on a bigger screen so so much as I could barely FC songs while on my iPod but I easily can (well) on my larger device.
There's this app on Google Play that let's you practice songs on your phone. Basically, a video of someone FC'ing the song plays fullscreen and you can tap along with it as if you were playing. I use it for fun when I feel like playing but don't have the LP. It might help.
Depends if you're Android or iOS.
For Android, I've been using this app to practice songs. Just note that all song titles are in Japanese.
Exactly what the other reply said. I just wanted to pop in with a link to a practice app on Google Play, if you are on Android. Here it is.
It'd be great, but from the developer's perspective, it'll potentially cause a loss of profit made from LP regeneration when there are no events. Therefore it's highly unlikely for a game that uses an energy system to let you play without any energy. There's an app which are used to practice songs for Android though. It streams a Youtube video and plays a hitsound whenever you touch your phone screen, but I haven't used it in months lol.
Have installed everything right? You have to add the music and beatmap on your own. Here is a guidein case you need it. And also. If it doean't work there is also this app but it only plays videos so you can't really play the game on your own. ;w;"