Devices that compete - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there any other tablet that is similar to the Nexus 7 besides the Kindle Fire?
I don't mind whether it is just a rumor. The only one I know of is the Acer A110. Are there any others?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app

No because none of them will have jellybean

Rumored Kindle Fire 2.

Cares said:
Rumored Kindle Fire 2.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Which probably won't have jellybean and if it does will have its ui replaced with some cheesy PLAYSKOOL like interface.
Also keep in mind that kindles will never have the play store, only the amazon app store.

jutley said:
No because none of them will have jellybean
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Let's ignore whether it will have 4.1 on it or not.

Nope
None with the same form factor. But if we consider Android tablets as a whole, there's the Asus Transformer series. Considering that the Transformer Pad 300 just got Jelly Bean recently, it is a noteworthy tablet if you want something that is more productive.

samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0
its a 7inch screen same price
idk how good it is tho

No and that's the reason why when I finally bought a tablet it was a Nexus 7. The Nexus 7 finally filled that niche of power, price and portability. If you add on the fact that millions will be sold and it will be getting community support for years you can guarantee it will be a sensible purchase.
The only fly in the ointment is the spotty customer service from Google. However I think it's worth the risk.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2

envied said:
samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0
its a 7inch screen same price
idk how good it is tho
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Its not horrible ...dual core vs quad core. I think a slightly lower resolution, but it has a microSD slot. I would get the tab 2 7.0 if I were a media junkie. You know, having to have tons and tons of music, movies, and other media like that.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2

From various reports I've read from people who actually used both the Tab 2 and the Nexus 7, they always say that the Tab 2 is much less responsive as far as the UI goes. It seems like it's probably a software/ROM issue since the CPU is powerful despite being "only" a dual core.

Related

keep or sell?

Hey guys
I've been a gtab owner since January this yr, and I'm very pleased with it.
But now with the recent horde of tablets incoming I was wondering whether I should sell this now while I still can get a decent amount for it and buy either the tf pad 300 or the tab 2 - if its quad core.
Wat do u guys think?
Shall I keep my tab and wait for ics? Or sell now, and buy one of the new Samsung or Asus tablets.
Thanks
Adam
PS. This is just opinions, so no flaming please
I'm actually in the same boat, and I've decided to keep it. Unless you really want to play "demanding" games.
There's always going to be new better devices getting released, just something you have to accept.
I'll be keeping mine until the higher resolution tablets appear, especially the next Samsung one.
Then I'll pass this tablet to my girlfriend who doesn't care about such things.
Hmm yeh you've got a point. I wish Samsung would hurry up with the ics update. :L
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
I'm hoping for a google branded 10-incher with 3g, which would hopefully bring more timely os updates and no annoying vendor skinning. Failing that, I'm happy enough with my (pershoot cm9) 7500 to keep it a good while longer.
the galaxy tab 2 has the same specs as this. Samsung says the hardware is still good.
Jay Rock said:
the galaxy tab 2 has the same specs as this. Samsung says the hardware is still good.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As wat? The gtab?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
adamski123 said:
As wat? The gtab?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes.
Jay Rock said:
Yes.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I thought the tab 2 had quad core?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
adamski123 said:
I thought the tab 2 had quad core?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nope. Do some searching. That rumor is false. Samsung confirmed they will still keep the dual-core.
Jay Rock said:
Nope. Do some searching. That rumor is false. Samsung confirmed they will still keep the dual-core.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh ok then.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
Jay Rock said:
Nope. Do some searching. That rumor is false. Samsung confirmed they will still keep the dual-core.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
But, the Tab 2's might not be all there is. There's a bunch of rumors about "Espresso" 10.1" and 7" tablets that could potentially have quad-cores and HD displays becoming Samsung's iPad fighter/premium line. A tablet may be announced at the May 3 Galaxy event in London and that should provide some clarity.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Wake...spresso-7-tablets-to-launch-this-June_id29071
For those looking at tablets, here's something to think about. They may all look the same but they aren't designed and built the same way. I've been following the Prime and while Asus represents great value there's tons of compromise in the process. Like AzureWave (vs. Broadcom) radios with no 5Ghz support, HannSpree displays riddled with dead pixels and LCD bleed, and truly questionable build quality. Here's a tear down of the Prime. You get what you pay for.
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/cr...ardown-solid-tablet-but-not-without-flaws/399
To get the price down, it'll be interesting to see what types of compromises Samsung accepted with the Tab 2's.
The transformer pad 300 has been announced, £399 pounds from early may. That is tempting, quad core keyboard dock and ics for 399. :L
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
BarryH_GEG said:
But, the Tab 2's might not be all there is. There's a bunch of rumors about "Espresso" 10.1" and 7" tablets that could potentially have quad-cores and HD displays becoming Samsung's iPad fighter/premium line. A tablet may be announced at the May 3 Galaxy event in London and that should provide some clarity.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Wake...spresso-7-tablets-to-launch-this-June_id29071
For those looking at tablets, here's something to think about. They may all look the same but they aren't designed and built the same way. I've been following the Prime and while Asus represents great value there's tons of compromise in the process. Like AzureWave (vs. Broadcom) radios with no 5Ghz support, HannSpree displays riddled with dead pixels and LCD bleed, and truly questionable build quality. Here's a tear down of the Prime. You get what you pay for.
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/cr...ardown-solid-tablet-but-not-without-flaws/399
To get the price down, it'll be interesting to see what types of compromises Samsung accepted with the Tab 2's.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yeah im aware of that. I just dont understand the need for the same device re-released when there's something new already coming.
I think it's Samsung's way of selling the OS.
Sent from my GT-P7510 using xda premium
I'm in the same boat too. I think I'm gonna wait for the 1920x1080 (1080p) tablets to come out from Samsung, Sony, Asus, and Acer and then decide on one of those. I hope one of them will have double the ram at that resolution or at least 1.8 - 2.0 Ghz Tegra 3 processors to push that res. They'll need it.
I'm returning this tablet, I just bought it three days ago. The lag on it kills me I already dislike touchwiz. Returning tomorrow and ordering the Asus tf300t. Plus better for less $$.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note I71M
Sarius24 said:
I'm returning this tablet, I just bought it three days ago. The lag on it kills me I already dislike touchwiz. Returning tomorrow and ordering the Asus tf300t. Plus better for less $$.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note I71M
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Im getting that aswell. Put my gtab on ebay. Couldnt stand the lag and ics seems like a world away so :L
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium

My dillema... Sell Xoom for Nexus 7?

I got me a Xoom with all the bells and whistles on release day. Paid a bit over $800 for the 3G Xoom from Verizon (no contract BS), Keyboard, the case, etc.
That was about a year and a half ago. I had it on 3G, then 4G for a while.. but then I just hardly used it anymore. With my Galaxy Nexus phone, I hardly looked back at the Xoom for a really long time. I ended up cancelling my data service through Verizon.
Now after using it for a bit again, I'm loving the tablet experience once more... but unsure about what I should do. I'm tempted to sell the Xoom and pick up the just-announced Nexus 7.
What kinda hurts me is that all the Xoom accessories are now going for a bit $300-350ish give-or-take. A nice chunk off of the $800+ I initially paid.
I know Jelly Bean is coming around for the Xoom in a few months (even longer for the 3/4G version..).
.. or I can just hop on the newly-released Nexus 7. From my perspective.. The Nexus7 has the same resolution 1280x800 res screen as the Xoom, while being smaller. This alone will result in a sharper and crisper display. Which right now.. after using the Xoom again, would be very much welcomed. I've been spoiled by high-DPI screens.
What do you guys think? Sell the Xoom, order the Nexus 7? Or stick around with the Xoom?
The end difference will pretty much be 7 inch vs 10 inch.
Other factors are negligible.
Ricapar said:
I know Jelly Bean is coming around for the Xoom in a few months (even longer for the 3/4G version..).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I will be out much earlier. On Google I/O (I watched it live on YouTube) it was said that JB would roll out to the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S and Xoom in mid july! Of course this only concerns the Google Experience-devices, not the Verizon-version. But as you said you have canceled your contract, so you could just unlock your Xoom and flash the Xoom-Wifi-firmware to get JB in mid july.
Then, like TheStickMan already said, it will mainly end up in the different screen-sizes.
Right now I still think the Xoom is a better device. It does come down to personal preference 10" or 7". We will have to wait and see this device with Jellybean . But you will lose things like HDMI mirror and USB OTG with Nexus 7.
Nexus 7 has no HDMI-Mirroring? Really? That's bad... Also the GNex has it...
Personally I got a Xoom (running CM9) and a Galaxy Nexus (actually running the leaked JB-release). And I thought about selling my Xoom and buying a Nexus 7.
Disregarding the point that I can't even order it in Germany yet, I think that, already having a nearly 5-inch smartphone I always carry with me, I don't really need a 7-inch tablet. A 10-inch tablet is better this way, even though I only take it with me, when I need it.
I don't think in Google's eyes the Nexus 7 is the successor of the Xoom. It an addition. And if you listen to the rumors it will get a successor by the end of the year, when the Nexus 10 may be released. Then, I think, I will replace my Xoom with a Nexus 10.
are u freaking nuts xoom rocks man :silly:
Makes no sense
Sent from my MB855 using xda premium
Also no micro-sd slot for nexus 7 :silly:
Don't do it, xoom is better at all, yes, the nexus 7 is quad core and pure google but tegra 2 is a really good cpu and with xoom you have a great support in xda
I have a similar choice, although I only got my xoom last week so I can still return to the manufacturer this week.
I prefer the 10" form factor for tablets and the lack of hdmi out on the nexus7 is a bit of an oversight imo, although I can understand they wanted to keep costs to a minimum. Amazon are supposedly to release a 10" kindle fire tablet but without knowing the price/specs it is hard to decide.
This decision would be much easier for me if my uk model xoom was a proper GED like the US versions. I am reluctant to void warranty until at least six months has passed on any device before messing with flashing custom/other region's ROMS. Knowing the Xoom would defiantly get 4.1 in the next month or so would be a big factor!
Support for the Xoom is priceless!
Sent from my Xoom using xda app-developers app
Keep the Xoom
Like others have said, moving to the Nexus 7 you lose the SD card slot and hdmi port. I have also heard rumors about a 10 inch Nexus, so if you like the screen size of the Xoom maybe just wait.
I'm keeping the Xoom and getting the N7. Win Win....two 4.1 supported devices, 10" and 7" for separate purposes.
Def keep the Xoom. I actually like the fact that the Xoom has a rear facing camera as well. And a pretty good one at that.
Sent from my Xoom using xda premium
I was also considering this. I want to upgrade the Xoom but i'm not sure whether to go with the Nexus 7 or the Transformer Pad Infinity.
I have a GNex, Xoom 4G and an Evo View [HTC Flyer]. All three sizes and I am VERY happy with all three. I would replace the Evo View but the stylus is too hard to give up.
Keep the Xoom. Just add the Nexus 7 to your tech harem. Then again, I don't have a lap or desktop, so I need the Xoom for productivity. You may not have that limitation.
Sent from my PG41200 using xda premium
Oh.. by the way the Nexus7 runs phone-mode. Xoom runs tablet-mode.
I'm sure this can be tweaked with custom ROMS etc, but something to keep in mind.
sbrownla said:
I have a GNex, Xoom 4G and an Evo View [HTC Flyer]. All three sizes and I am VERY happy with all three. I would replace the Evo View but the stylus is too hard to give up.
Keep the Xoom. Just add the Nexus 7 to your tech harem. Then again, I don't have a lap or desktop, so I need the Xoom for productivity. You may not have that limitation.
Sent from my PG41200 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why three tabs?
Sent from my MB855 using xda premium
Nexcellent said:
I was also considering this. I want to upgrade the Xoom but i'm not sure whether to go with the Nexus 7 or the Transformer Pad Infinity.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Don't take the Transformer Pad if you like updates. Only Nexus-devices are updated like Nexus-devices. Of course the community normally manages to build custom ROMs after some time, but those are better with the proper proprietary files. And, of course, most of the devs prefer Nexus-devices, so there is a wide range of ROMs and MODs available.
I wouldn't like to wait for month, so I only buy Nexus-devices or at least Google Experience-devices like the Xoom.
I had initially created this thread a few minutes after listing the Xoom on eBay.
I took the auction down late last night.
I saw the suggestion about just flashing the ROM from the Wifi-only one, and that's most likely what I'll be doing. It should have - but never really crossed my mind that I could just flash that ROM and ignore the 4G card's support that I wasn't using anyway.
Part of me really still wants the Nexus7 though
Though the part about it running in Phone-mode rather than Tablet-mode does bug me. I'll see how that goes after some devs get a hold of it though.
The screen DPI of the Xoom does still bug me though
I've bee spoiled by the likes of the Galaxy Nexus, iPad 3, and other beautifully-high DPI screens.

Will you be getting the next Nexus 7?

Been thinking about it myself. If they have HDMI or MHL out, I'm sold.
Sent from my XT907 using xda premium
Asus has to cut corners to meet Google's price point, so no.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Depends on what the specs end up being and whether or not I get an Android phone (currently using an iPhone 5). I may do a flip and go from Android tablet/iOS phone to iOS tablet/Android phone... or I may ditch iOS altogether. I know what the vote would be on this forum
Tatanko said:
Depends on what the specs end up being and whether or not I get an Android phone (currently using an iPhone 5). I may do a flip and go from Android tablet/iOS phone to iOS tablet/Android phone... or I may ditch iOS altogether. I know what the vote would be on this forum
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey, don't be that fast to assume. I own a lot of tablets and my iPad is almost always my go-to device, mainly because I personally have no use for widgets so most Android tablet launchers are wasted on me.
for sure
You never know. All Nexus devices are sold at cost.
One of the big downfalls of the N7 was the lack of Video Out. Although, now with Android Sticks and the Ouyas, I'm not sure if it is really needed anymore. My N7 works so well that it would be hard to give it up, but they are still super nice and possibly able to sell for $100+. Right now, I'd say no... but once it is released, I'm sure I'll pick it up. Something typically always surprises me and makes it a no brainer.
The price is low enough that selling your old device > new device makes it a great buy.
The sad thing is that I need to sell my existing devices. I have a brand new, in the box, Nexus 7 32gb and my current N7 32gb. If I pick up a new one, my old lady will flip her lid.
So I am in no rush to grab one and I will probably wait it out to see if it is really worth the upgrade.
Rirere said:
Hey, don't be that fast to assume. I own a lot of tablets and my iPad is almost always my go-to device, mainly because I personally have no use for widgets so most Android tablet launchers are wasted on me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The reason I'm considering getting an iPad (it would be a Mini, by the way) is because iOS 7 has actually impressed me quite a bit in day-to-day use. I've also fallen in love with Jelly Bean over the last 5 months or so of using my Nexus 7. That leaves me in a quandary where I'm not partial to either and there are some compelling reasons to have one of each, especially the combo I'm considering.
I was going to, but not anymore. I broke my 8gb n7 about two weeks ago and have a nice payout from square trade, but the issue is that now I need my tablet. I have grown impatient with Google's lack of released info this year on dates and prices, however its safe to assume its going to be more expensive. I decided to grab a 32gb n7 that's presently $199 instead. Its still a healthy upgrade for me and I can use my old cases and accessories. I also like to play with ROMs so the older device will of course have better support for awhile.
Sent from my GT-P3110 using Tapatalk 2
The lack of tablet apps kind of discourage me to get the next n7...
I've had a 16GB N7 for almost a year and it's been a great tablet. Besides one issue I had with it not charging it has worked VERY well. I've never had any of the (somewhat) common issues like screen separation and it's still plenty fast. With that said I recently returned a new 32GB N7 that I purchased for $199 at Microcenter. I'm glad I did because the 32GB model is now $30 less at Staples. There was absolutely nothing wrong with it - zero build quality issues and it seemed noticeably faster than my 16GB model. I just don't want to get stuck with last years hardware if the new N7 is a big upgrade at a similar price.
In my opinion, it's unfair to compare an actual, available device to rumors, so I'm going to wait for official specs & price for the new N7 before making up my mind which one to buy.
I totally agree with you that the 32gb model is faster, esp loaded with cm10.1 and lean kernel. I also had an issue with one if the 32gb units, the staples mgr and I figured out they had a batch of units from batch D20 that were all defective with various issues. He broke out a D10 and its flawless. FYI if anyone sees any issues with theirs and what batches to look out for.
Sent from my SAMSUNG SGH-I747 running CyanogenMod.
IMO these company's need to learn to give us what we want. I want a HDMI out, SD card. If the new Nexus does not have it, I'm not buying it.
There are to many other company's willing to put out a device that has what I want/need, so they will get my business.
Besides, even the new Sero 7 pro does everything I need it do to. Why would I need to buy a new Nexus with a faster processor and better resolution when after all, it's just a 7 inch tablet, not a PC. Once it got to the point where HD movies and games played without pausing or stuttering, what's the point of a faster processor?
I'll get the next on when/if my 32g dies! Not before.
Sent from my SGH-T989D using xda app-developers app
No. I don't really even want a tablet anymore after my bittersweet relationship with the n7.
Sent from my SPH-M830 using xda app-developers app
Leraeniesh said:
Been thinking about it myself. If they have HDMI or MHL out, I'm sold.
Sent from my XT907 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Probably SlimPort, or at least I hope it is since I already have one for me N4.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
I will be. I held off on getting the first gen for too long since my xoom has been more than adequate. I am getting antsy though and would like the smaller format for outside the house.
Probably not, my nexus 7 is fine for now, and when I get a new tablet is probably going to be a Galaxy note.
Touchwiz is meh, but that spen on my phone has sold me, i love to do art work with it.
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app
I was thinking about getting one. But after Staples lowered the price of the 16GB to $149 out the door I just had to get it. I could careless about a camera and SD slot so the original nexus is perfect for me...
K.Chan said:
The lack of tablet apps kind of discourage me to get the next n7...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Am I the only one that thinks tablet apps look like crap on 7" tablets in portrait mode? On a 10" tablet, sure they are great...but that is because you use them in landscape. 7" portrait is just too cramped IMO. I am OK with the lack of true tablet apps on the play store.....once I get a nexis 10 my view WILL change though.
Also, depending on what the current nexus 7 is going for around here I might pick it up. Extra power, double ram, and higher re screen would be awesome.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
I for sure will get the next nexus 7, either that or the next nexus 10, not sure there, but I love the size of the 7 , but mine has screenlift real bad and is laggy and slow (original 16gb) so it sits around collecting dust
Sent from my Nexus 4 @1.728 GHz on Stock 4.2.2

Suggest me a tab

Hai friends I am from India.I decided to buy the new nexus 7 tab.but it is not yet released in India.I recently saw the Amazon's kindle fire hdx 7.I confused that which tab I need buy.I saw the specs of both tan's.kindlefire has some better CPU & GPU than nexus 7.please suggest me which tab is best for gaming and especially about android development.till now I was willing to buy nexus 7.but seeing the specs of kindlefire I was confused to buy the tab.so please friends suggest me a tab between these both tabs in the view of gaming and development.
Sent from my GT-S5830i using xda premium
Please, dont allow the numbers to makes your eyes spin. It's all about usability, and in most cases of XDA users, Android development. The Kindle will NEVER get the support from Devs and Google that the N7.2 will get. Not even in the same realm.
And I can say from personal experience, the N7.2 is pretty awesome. It is a speed beast. Don't regret your decision. Stick with the Nexus. Besides, do you really think that the Kindle will get Android Kit Kat by this weekend? Highly doubt it. Just saying...
EDIT: I just checked the specs for the new Kindle Fire HDX. I honestly wouldn't go for it. The only advantage that the HDX has over the N7.2 is the processor. The GPU is better also, but only marginal. I don't expect to see much difference between the two.
One big difference...neither has expandable storage. That being said, 16gb isn't enough space for you to enjoy your gaming tablet. I own the 16gb version, and I'm about to return it for the 32gb. I only owned it for about a week, and I only have 2.3gb left. I have no music or pictures on my tab. Only a few games, and some roms. Keep that in mind.
_______________________________________
Phone: HTC EVO 4G LTE
Rooted, Custom Rom & Kernel
Tablet: ASUS Nexus 7.2
Rooted, Stock Rom & Kernel
Thanks alot bro.I will buy new nexus
Sent from my GT-S5830i using xda premium
Buy N7, I got it off eBay. Before the dollar rate spiked up.
Yet to face any issues and great battery life. Great display. Timely updates.
I'm from India too. Try finding a seller from your city and take it personally. It'll be cheaper.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013)
I'm inching my way towards Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition, since Google haven't given any updates on touch screen and sound/speaker issues.

nexus 8

I saw some crazy article about the nexus 8, yes 8, and 10 being released on black Friday. Thoughts?
Kurupt22 said:
I saw some crazy article about the nexus 8, yes 8, and 10 being released on black Friday. Thoughts?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yea, got in before they lock this thread. :highfive:
Kurupt22 said:
I saw some crazy article about the nexus 8, yes 8, and 10 being released on black Friday. Thoughts?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nexus 8? Pshaw. I'm waiting for the Nexus-6. I hear Tyrell is supporting them for four years instead of just 18 months.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
http://guardianlv.com/2013/11/google-nexus-rumors-include-the-release-of-the-8-and-10-tablets/
Doesn't make sense, the aforementioned article mentions the Nexus 8 to have an 8" display running 1920x1200 with 8GB memory, those specs just seem like scattered rumors pieced together.
Oh well, we shall see.
There will be no more NEXUS devices released this year. There is NO new Nexus 10 & the Nexus 8 is only a conceptual device that has been submitted to Google by two manufacturers, with a third supposedly also working on a conceptual device.
When any of those devices are anywhere near a release, you will see VERIFIABLE evidence. Like FCC filings that actually make sense, not just someone blankly stating their is some mystery FCC filing without giving any evidence. You will also see things like service manuals & warranty documentation leak out. This happens with every device Google, or any Android partner, has ever made. There is actual supporting evidence, just like the Nexus 4 & 5 & the 7 & the 7 2013. So far there has been nothing even close to legitimate pointing to any of these devices being anywhere near a release. Just rumor, speculation & a few FAKED screen grabs.
GSLEON3 said:
There will be no more NEXUS devices released this year. There is NO new Nexus 10 & the Nexus 8 is only a conceptual device that has been submitted to Google by two manufacturers, with a third supposedly also working on a conceptual device.
When any of those devices are anywhere near a release, you will see VERIFIABLE evidence. Like FCC filings that actually make sense, not just someone blankly stating their is some mystery FCC filing without giving any evidence. You will also see things like service manuals & warranty documentation leak out. This happens with every device Google, or any Android partner, has ever made. There is actual supporting evidence, just like the Nexus 4 & 5 & the 7 & the 7 2013. So far there has been nothing even close to legitimate pointing to any of these devices being anywhere near a release. Just rumor, speculation & a few FAKED screen grabs.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would love to see a Nexus 8 device released, but I'm afraid you're right. If Google was going to release one, they would have to do it now in order to take advantage of holiday sales. There is no good evidence for one, at this point, and the door is pretty much closed for this season.
I went from an iPad Mini to a Nexus 7. I think 7" is a better size than 8".
Sent from my Nexus 7
MikeyMike01 said:
I went from an iPad Mini to a Nexus 7. I think 7" is a better size than 8".
Sent from my Nexus 7
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
nexus 5 is out.
We already have nexus 7.
if Google releases nexus 6 next year.
What will be name of the next nexus phone?
nijom said:
nexus 5 is out.
We already have nexus 7.
if Google releases nexus 6 next year.
What will be name of the next nexus phone?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unless the phone size increases a whole bunch, next year's phone will be Nexus 5 (2014). Just like this year's Nexus 7.
Sent from my iPhone
GSLEON3 said:
There will be no more NEXUS devices released this year. There is NO new Nexus 10 & the Nexus 8 is only a conceptual device that has been submitted to Google by two manufacturers, with a third supposedly also working on a conceptual device.
When any of those devices are anywhere near a release, you will see VERIFIABLE evidence. Like FCC filings that actually make sense, not just someone blankly stating their is some mystery FCC filing without giving any evidence. You will also see things like service manuals & warranty documentation leak out. This happens with every device Google, or any Android partner, has ever made. There is actual supporting evidence, just like the Nexus 4 & 5 & the 7 & the 7 2013. So far there has been nothing even close to legitimate pointing to any of these devices being anywhere near a release. Just rumor, speculation & a few FAKED screen grabs.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What do you think of the LG - v510 then? It isn't g pad lte since that exists already: v507L.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Could just as easily be an LTE version for a different region, or even a carrier specific version. Again, no proof, just speculation & I seriously doubt even if it were a Nexus device that we'd see as thing this year.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium HD app
Yeah, I also think Google will lauch the N10 somtime later this month
For Christmas Holiday, you know.
But I also believe "7" is better than "8". While if you go for 10 or above, then iPad is a better choice.
For the cost I would not say the iPad is better then the nex 10.
Sent from my shiny new(bought last Nov), scratch less Nexus 4!
Richieboy67 said:
For the cost I would not say the iPad is better then the nex 10.
Sent from my shiny new(bought last Nov), scratch less Nexus 4!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Dude, I HATE apple, but I will tell you flat out, hands down, the iPad & even the new KF HDX, both blow the Nexus 10 away handily. I use the N7 2013 as my primary, but have sold the N10 for an HDX 8.9 just as a media consumption device.
Samsung's processor & GPU is just inferior to the SD800 & adreno 330 & struggles with many events on the N10.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium HD app
Kurupt22 said:
http://guardianlv.com/2013/11/google-nexus-rumors-include-the-release-of-the-8-and-10-tablets/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's so obviously a fake render. No nexus cutout on the back? An Android 4.3 logo printed on it?
GSLEON3 said:
Dude, I HATE apple, but I will tell you flat out, hands down, the iPad & even the new KF HDX, both blow the Nexus 10 away handily. I use the N7 2013 as my primary, but have sold the N10 for an HDX 8.9 just as a media consumption device.
Samsung's processor & GPU is just inferior to the SD800 & adreno 330 & struggles with many events on the N10.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium HD app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wow, I just looked up the specs on that KF, what a beast!
GSLEON3 said:
Dude, I HATE apple, but I will tell you flat out, hands down, the iPad & even the new KF HDX, both blow the Nexus 10 away handily. I use the N7 2013 as my primary, but have sold the N10 for an HDX 8.9 just as a media consumption device.
Samsung's processor & GPU is just inferior to the SD800 & adreno 330 & struggles with many events on the N10.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium HD app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I said "for the cost". The Ipad has drawbacks as well considering it does not use Android. I guess it just depends on the user as well. I know many people that have the Nex 10 and have never mentioned any "struggling" issues but again it depends on the user and the cost. While the Ipad may perform better and have a better display you will pay steeply for it. For me the extra cost just is not worth it plus I really can never go back to a system like that. I would honestly rather have a customizable system like Android with a little bit lesser performance, lower cost than have an expensive, fast device that I cannot really customize.
Just my opinion though bro.
For the cost, yep. The KF HDX is cheaper than the N10 was when I looked at the Play Store last week. As for performance issues, just check out Google's product & bug forum, or even the threads here. Horrible touch screen issues for many.
I use a N7 for most things & found myself using the 10" tabs for media consumption. I've had or have nearly every decent 8" to 10.1" tablet made in the last few years & the HDX is by far the best performing tablet I've used. Once gapps are possible, well my large tab search for near perfection is over for a while. Telling you, the SD 800 & Adreno 330 combo is amazing.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium HD app
I really doubt it.
Nexus phones are usually 2 years apart. Maybe the nexus 5 got released a bit before the 2 year mark.
Tablets are usually staggered 1 year apart. Nexus 7 - Nexus 10 - Nexus 7 2013 and next is the Nexus 10 2014 edition.
I just wish there would be more apps that would more geared toward tablets and there would be more productivity involved. For example the stock calendar is absolutely horrible and there is nothing that really fits tablet and my fancy on google play.

Categories

Resources