New N7 user! I am speechless! - Nexus 7 General

Hey guys!
Been a while since I have really been an active user on here. I just purchased my first-ever tablet and decided to go with the Nexus 7 because of the hype around it. I can honestly say that I am completely speechless to find what this thing brings to the table. I did some research here before I bought it, and noticed that some units were having some cosmetic issues (the 1mm thing) etc, but the unit I purchased didn't have any of these. I bought it brand new from Micro Center here in Dallas for $249 (the 16gb version).
For a first-time tablet user, I believe I made the right choice. Jelly Bean is just incredibly fast and smooth and all of my favorite apps load in the snap of a finger. The first app I played around with was Google Earth and I got lost in it for about 2 hours before I realized it. I can't see myself getting something different for a long time.
Hope everybody feels the same about it as I do. I see that you guys have a pretty devoted community around it.
Nick

Its the best tablet in the world right now.
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Welcome to the club. Prior to the Nexus 7 tablets were too limited, bulky and overpriced for what little they do. Nexus 7 is my travel companion and I'm eyeing the Galaxy Note 10.1 released this month as a desktop PC alternative that will stay on my desk.
Galaxy Note 10.1 Preview
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_10_1-review-795.php

mi7chy said:
Welcome to the club. Prior to the Nexus 7 tablets were too limited, bulky and overpriced for what little they do. Nexus 7 is my travel companion and I'm eyeing the Galaxy Note 10.1 released this month as a desktop PC alternative that will stay on my desk.
Galaxy Note 10.1 Preview
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_10_1-review-795.php
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That actually looks like a really nice tab. That could easily replace my laptop but not so much my desktop. Been looking for a reason to get rid of my laptop anyhow, just wasn't completely sold on the Transformer (probably because I didn't mess around with it too much when buying the N7).

TheMavic said:
Hey guys!
Been a while since I have really been an active user on here. I just purchased my first-ever tablet and decided to go with the Nexus 7 because of the hype around it. I can honestly say that I am completely speechless to find what this thing brings to the table. I did some research here before I bought it, and noticed that some units were having some cosmetic issues (the 1mm thing) etc, but the unit I purchased didn't have any of these. I bought it brand new from Micro Center here in Dallas for $249 (the 16gb version).
For a first-time tablet user, I believe I made the right choice. Jelly Bean is just incredibly fast and smooth and all of my favorite apps load in the snap of a finger. The first app I played around with was Google Earth and I got lost in it for about 2 hours before I realized it. I can't see myself getting something different for a long time.
Hope everybody feels the same about it as I do. I see that you guys have a pretty devoted community around it.
Nick
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Congrats... Have you read how the RMA process works already?

hashibahoohaa said:
Congrats... Have you read how the RMA process works already?
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Good thing the rma process is a good one, that he expressely noted that it had no issue and that you still dont know that on the internet you hear the whinning of the few over the happiness of the whole.

hashibahoohaa said:
Congrats... Have you read how the RMA process works already?
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How's the permanent 3.5" defect?

My story is about the same. I love this thing! Rooted it as I opened the box and I'm running Glazed ICS V1.1.2
Nexus 7 - Glazed ICS V1.1.2

MatAuc12 said:
Good thing the rma process is a good one, that he expressely noted that it had no issue and that you still dont know that on the internet you hear the whinning of the few over the happiness of the whole.
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Surprisingly you are right, I am glad I bought it before reading these forums. The more and more I get into the threads the more defects I see. Did I really just get that lucky or...? Surely I can't be the only one with a good device!

TheMavic said:
Surprisingly you are right, I am glad I bought it before reading these forums. The more and more I get into the threads the more defects I see. Did I really just get that lucky or...? Surely I can't be the only one with a good device!
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not the only one I bought one on release and two later for family members and all are perfect ( even with the dog taking my neoprene case with the nexus in it off the table and trying to chew on it)
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I am just thinking about buying the nexus 7 or Asus tf300.
Which one is better?
I heard the quality of nexus 7 isn't good, need to return to the manufacture.
Sorry for my poor English.
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MatAuc12 said:
Good thing the rma process is a good one, that he expressely noted that it had no issue and that you still dont know that on the internet you hear the whinning of the few over the happiness of the whole.
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No no no... missed the wink? I certainly wish the OP good luck with the device and hope its a great defect free experience. Its indeed a mega device, I myself ordered one on 28th June, I guess you know the GOOG Canada story The only reason I cancelled was, that 1-2% (or lesser) tablets which have defects, very likely that I would have got one I have never been lucky with the newly launched devices (be it laptops, phones etc). Seeing that 12 point defect list, I was certain I would be getting atleast one of those... I was desperate to switch to Android, I guess will have to wait longer. Just no patience or bandwidth to take any more chances.

TheMavic said:
Hey guys!
Been a while since I have really been an active user on here. I just purchased my first-ever tablet and decided to go with the Nexus 7 because of the hype around it. I can honestly say that I am completely speechless to find what this thing brings to the table. I did some research here before I bought it, and noticed that some units were having some cosmetic issues (the 1mm thing) etc, but the unit I purchased didn't have any of these. I bought it brand new from Micro Center here in Dallas for $249 (the 16gb version).
For a first-time tablet user, I believe I made the right choice. Jelly Bean is just incredibly fast and smooth and all of my favorite apps load in the snap of a finger. The first app I played around with was Google Earth and I got lost in it for about 2 hours before I realized it. I can't see myself getting something different for a long time.
Hope everybody feels the same about it as I do. I see that you guys have a pretty devoted community around it.
Nick
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Hey MAvic Can you please post your SSN number it should start with a C70K or something like that
C Is the YEAR
7 Is the Month it was made
0 Not sure what this mean
K is for the hardware revision
So if yours is C50K it was made in May 2012 I am holding off for a Version made in September C90K. Google lead supervisor, said these models will have newer SHARP IPS LCD's without all the Color problems or new Color Corrected IPS LED panels without the Lag Or Blur when you swipe you see the Icons trailing.
Hydis HV070WX2 vs newer Hydis HW090WX3
Not sure if this means Google or ASUS are unwilling or can't fix the current Hue or Color saturation problems of a yellowish tint or Dull washed out colors.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57479059-94/expert-claims-googles-nexus-7-display-has-flaws/

mi7chy said:
How's the permanent 3.5" defect?
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Ha ha...
BTW, I live next to the lake, that sh#t goes straight into the pond once I find my next Android device.

IceColdKila said:
Hey MAvic Can you please post your SSN number it should start with a C70K or something like that
C Is the YEAR
7 Is the Month it was made
0 Not sure what this mean
K is for the hardware revision
So if yours is C50K it was made in May 2012 I am holding off for a Version made in September C90K. Google lead supervisor, said these models will have newer SHARP IPS LCD's without all the Color problems or new Color Corrected IPS LED panels without the Lag Or Blur when you swipe you see the Icons trailing.
Hydis HV070WX2 vs newer Hydis HW090WX3
Not sure if this means Google or ASUS are unwilling or can't fix the current Hue or Color saturation problems of a yellowish tint or Dull washed out colors.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57479059-94/expert-claims-googles-nexus-7-display-has-flaws/
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The sticker on the back of mine says C60K so I guess it would be June 2012. I haven't been having any screen issues so far if that helps.

IceColdKila said:
Hey MAvic Can you please post your SSN number it should start with a C70K or something like that
C Is the YEAR
7 Is the Month it was made
0 Not sure what this mean
K is for the hardware revision
So if yours is C50K it was made in May 2012 I am holding off for a Version made in September C90K. Google lead supervisor, said these models will have newer SHARP IPS LCD's without all the Color problems or new Color Corrected IPS LED panels without the Lag Or Blur when you swipe you see the Icons trailing.
Hydis HV070WX2 vs newer Hydis HW090WX3
Not sure if this means Google or ASUS are unwilling or can't fix the current Hue or Color saturation problems of a yellowish tint or Dull washed out colors.
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Any truth to this? Because those are huge claims and will have everybody in an uproar for sure. A better improved screen is coming and only those who order in September and forward will be fortunate enough to have such model will drive people crazy. I need details.

tommykwan222 said:
I am just thinking about buying the nexus 7 or Asus tf300.
Which one is better?
I heard the quality of nexus 7 isn't good, need to return to the manufacture.
Sorry for my poor English.
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If you can buy the N7 in a shop I would do that. Then you can return it easily. If you buy in a shop look for the serials that start with C70K and above, they are the latest stock. I have had two C60K's and they both have had screen separation.
If you buy online go for the 16GB, because these are selling a lot faster than the 8GB and you will have a better chance of getting newer stock. Too many older 8GB's sat around in the depot.
I'm on my second 8GB Nexus and it still isn't perfect, but good enough. Despite these niggles Its easily the best tablet at the moment.

Warren_Orange said:
If you can buy the N7 in a shop I would do that. Then you can return it easily. If you buy in a shop look for the serials that start with C70K and above, they are the latest stock. I have had two C60K's and they both have had screen separation.
If you buy online go for the 16GB, because these are selling a lot faster than the 8GB and you will have a better chance of getting newer stock. Too many older 8GB's sat around in the depot.
I'm on my second 8GB Nexus and it still isn't perfect, but good enough. Despite these niggles Its easily the best tablet at the moment.
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Thank you for your advice.
Howwver, in my country, I can only buy the 16GB version only and from the reseller only.
Now , I don't have any idea about which serial number of nexus 7 I can get it.
It seems that I should buy it
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WzFBaby said:
Any truth to this? Because those are huge claims and will have everybody in an uproar for sure. A better improved screen is coming and only those who order in September and forward will be fortunate enough to have such model will drive people crazy. I need details.
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I'd say don't sweat it. Its just nitpicking. These devices have 1yr. Warranty anyways. So if it does hold true, guess what, just send it in after its confirmed. Reason being display/color issue.
But those issues he mentioned I've never experienced. There might be a bad batch or some with display issues but far from majority. Even like in that article from expert. I found the comments section to be more informative. They basically slamming the expert. Someone will always be able to point a flaw someone. Nothing is perfect. Same thing happens with several thousand dollar camera & L.E.D. TV. People complain about this or that not calibrated right.
Anyways the calibration down through initial firmware. If this is a major issue or becomes one, Google could just push new update to recalibrate it.
I'm not pressed about the rumored new displays. As with everyything on the net, take it with a grain of salt. Don't be consumed with rumored details. Enjoy your device till the concrete facts are released from Google themselves. That expert from Displaymate finds something off with every single display they test..lol. no display is perfect to displaymate.

IceColdKila said:
Hey MAvic Can you please post your SSN number it should start with a C70K or something like that
C Is the YEAR
7 Is the Month it was made
0 Not sure what this mean
K is for the hardware revision
So if yours is C50K it was made in May 2012
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There are actually 2 serial numbers on the box sticker. That one is labeled "SSN", and does not appear ANYWHERE in viewable settings. If you go into About Tablet --> Status, you will find a different serial number, the same as the one labeled "CSSN" on the sticker.
So, if you haven't kept your box, you'll have no idea about the month of manufacture.

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My Nexus 7 Experience : (

After some time playing with the Nexus 7 I felt compelled to write my impressions. This device was ordered for my mom to use for web browsing and email.
I read a lot of reviews from several tech sites as well as some forums before deciding the Nexus 7 was the right device for her.
The reviews around the tech sites were almost all positives regarding the quality and price on this device, on the other hand, the reviews from several forum members where not that great.
People where reporting issues ranging from screen separation, blown speakers and death pixels.
Tech sites mentioned the build quality of the device and the almost leather like feeling of the back surface as good points.
Almost all of them concluded that this was the tablet to get at this price point. Some of them even went as far as saying that they haven't used their iPads after getting the Nexus 7 (People Such as TWiT hosts).
All of those great reviews, even from Apple pundits, made me beleive this was a great tablet for its price point. So today we finally received the device. The first problem was noticed as soon as we opened the device, the screen was separated and lifted above the silver bezel from the left side, so much that you can hear it flexing when touching it.
The second problem was noticed when the screen was turned on. Right on the center a pixel stuck on red color, so annoying that no matter what backgroun you use, it still shows.
I own a Motorola Xoom 4G/LTE and the Nexus 7 compared to it feels like a toy. I know they are not in the same price range, but the screen on the Xoom has the feel of hard tick glass that the Nexus lacks. I don't see how the back of the Nexus is supposed to feel like leather as mentioned by some reviewers either.
I already did the required steps to exange the device for a new one. I just hope that the replacement comes free of issues, even after reading from so many members over at XDA that it may not be the case.
----- update September 11 2012 ------
I want to give an update on my experience with this device. The RMA process was completed and the replacement tablet came without issues.
My Mom has been using it ever since receiving it and I check the device once in a while just to make sure the lift screen problem is not present.
I have to say that after using the replacement unit my opinion on this tablet has changed for good. You get great value for the price and ,being a Nexus device, the assurance to that it will receive updates on time.
My original opinion was based on a defective unit, so I felt the necessity to post this update for any person still reading this section of the forums prior to making their decision to purchase one.
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What a bummer dude, did you order it through the Play Store?
yes I did ordered from the play store.
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Honestly, even with screen flicker, this is ten times better than my iPad 2. I'm putting my iPad up on eBay tomorrow night and I'm proud to do it. I'm using a ZAGGKeys Flex Keyboard to type this post, I LOVE my N7. If you want to check out my review it's over in the accessories section of the forum.
I really hope you give the N7 another chance. This tab kicks @$$, literally.
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Lare2 said:
yes I did ordered from the play store.
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When did you place the order?
Nxxx said:
Honestly, even with screen flicker, this is ten times better than my iPad 2. I'm putting my iPad up on eBay tomorrow night and I'm proud to do it. I'm using a ZAGGKeys Flex Keyboard to type this post, I LOVE my N7. If you want to check out my review it's over in the accessories section of the forum.
I really hope you give the N7 another chance. This tab kicks @$$, literally.
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I totally love the device. the size makes more sense to me than my 10.1 inches Xoom. I just want an issue free device.
After reading so many posts about people receiving a flawless device makes me think the one I received was a lemon.
hullbay said:
When did you place the order?
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Saturday 21 and arrived Wednesday 25
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Sorry that happened to you but JOIN THE CLUB. Yes we all know Google and Asus screwed the pooch on the launch of the n7. No need to start a crying thread. And your complain about the quality? Dude its a 200 dollar device. Its quality for that price! So stop whining and bae will us ALL who had a detective device. This tablet blows your Xoom out the water.
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Feel sorry for you
Hi mate, I feel sorry for you that your Nexus 7 had those problems. I received mine yesterday (16 GB version) and it is perfectly fine. Hope you'll get the replacement soon.
I'm happy with the device so far and my Transformer Prime will surely be jealous. Nexus 7 is small and light enough to carry around and to read in bed, what I can't do with the Prime because of its size and weight. 7" is my thing and definitely not the 10".
The GPS is very good. After a few seconds 11 satellites were found (note: clear sky today in London!). Overall the OS is more responsive than the Prime. So far there is for example no message "Web browser is not responding" that I sometimes get on Prime since the latest update.
The only annoying thing with Nexus 7 is that the home screen is only in portrait mode. But I'm going to root it and I can say goodbye to that annoyance.
feelinfroggy23 said:
Sorry that happened to you but JOIN THE CLUB. Yes we all know Google and Asus screwed the pooch on the launch of the n7. No need to start a crying thread. And your complain about the quality? Dude its a 200 dollar device. Its quality for that price! So stop whining and bae will us ALL who had a detective device. This tablet blows your Xoom out the water.
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I'll wait until the replacement comes to see. My Xoom has 64GB Total storage and 4G LTE connectivity, so for me, the N7 can't fulfill my tablet needs yet. But recognize that my mom seems to be the perfect candidate for it with its 8GB and size.
If my replacement comes without issues, I'll pull the trigger on a second one with 16GB cause my wife liked the form factor. I've been a Google supporter for a long time, heck I paid 800+ on day one for and unlocked Xoom to dive early on this android tablet adventure so I'm totally on their camp, but I expect at least a working device.
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I think you should have gone with an iPad unless your Mom is one of the exceptions and real tech savvy and computer oriented. I hope this doesn't read as me being negative, I understand being upset and I'm not trying to come off as rude at all.
Don't get me wrong I love my nexus 7 and I love Android especially on a quad core tablet. I also have the Asus transformer prime and its one of my favorite devices ever. But when it comes to buying for parents, if looking for something amazing out of the box and simple and easy, I don't think the first batch of first gen nexus 7 tablets is the best choice in most cases.
I know you already bought yours and everything but since you wanted to inform others I just thought I would share my experiences that I've learned along the way.
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CharliesTheMan said:
I think you should have gone with an iPad unless your Mom is one of the exceptions and real tech savvy and computer oriented. I hope this doesn't read as me being negative, I understand being upset and I'm not trying to come off as rude at all.
Don't get me wrong I love my nexus 7 and I love Android especially on a quad core tablet. I also have the Asus transformer prime and its one of my favorite devices ever. But when it comes to buying for parents, if looking for something amazing out of the box and simple and easy, I don't think the first batch of first gen nexus 7 tablets is the best choice in most cases.
I know you already bought yours and everything but since you wanted to inform others I just thought I would share my experiences that I've learned along the way.
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She is pretty much OS agnostic, she can find its way around on the two computer they have at home, even though one is running Slitaz Linux, she understand the basic concepts to be able to figure it out where the browser, email and games are no matter the OS.
I took it to Best Buy to see the iPads and she played with it already, but she also played with two tablets 7 inches in size from Samsung and Acer, and decided that was a better form factor.
She basically wanted something to use out of the house for some games she plays and on the house while not on the PC. The problem here is with the device being defective rather than hard for her to use.
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Shame you received a device with hardware defects - no user should ever except it as such, get it replaced and enjoy a perfect device.
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Lare2 said:
After some time playing with the Nexus 7 I felt compelled to write my impressions. This device was ordered for my mom to use for web browsing and email.
I read a lot of reviews from several tech sites as well as some forums before deciding the Nexus 7 was the right device for her.
The reviews around the tech sites were almost all positives regarding the quality and price on this device, on the other hand, the reviews from several forum members where not that great.
People where reporting issues ranging from screen separation, blown speakers and death pixels.
Tech sites mentioned the build quality of the device and the almost leather like feeling of the back surface as good points.
Almost all of them concluded that this was the tablet to get at this price point. Some of them even went as far as saying that they haven't used their iPads after getting the Nexus 7 (People Such as TWiT hosts).
All of those great reviews, even from Apple pundits, made me beleive this was a great tablet for its price point. So today we finally received the device. The first problem was noticed as soon as we opened the device, the screen was separated and lifted above the silver bezel from the left side, so much that you can hear it flexing when touching it.
The second problem was noticed when the screen was turned on. Right on the center a pixel stuck on red color, so annoying that no matter what backgroun you use, it still shows.
I own a Motorola Xoom 4G/LTE and the Nexus 7 compared to it feels like a toy. I know they are not in the same price range, but the screen on the Xoom has the feel of hard tick glass that the Nexus lacks. I don't see how the back of the Nexus is supposed to feel like leather as mentioned by some reviewers either.
I already did the required steps to exange the device for a new one. I just hope that the replacement comes free of issues, even after reading from so many members over at XDA that it may not be the case.
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk 2
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I feel you on the screen issues but you aren't giving the device a fair shake until you've actually gotten some seat time with it.
right now, it sounds like you're judging a defective device solely on some cosmetic issues that hopefully will get resolved with the replacement.
play with it some more until the replacement comes and evaluate it based on its size/weight, form factor, JB, speed/responsiveness, functionality, etc.
I want to give an update on my experience with this device. The RMA process was completed and the replacement tablet came without issues.
My Mom has been using it ever since receiving it and I check the device once in a while just to make sure the lift screen problem is not present.
I have to say that after using the replacement unit my opinion on this tablet has changed for good. You get great value for the price and ,being a Nexus device, the assurance to that it will receive updates on time.
My original opinion was based on a defective unit, so I felt the necessity to post this update for any person still reading this section of the forums prior to making their decision to purchase one.
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk 2

You Think Google Will Choose Asus Again?

I don't think so, this whole defect thing definitely left a stain on the Nexus brand.
When you think Nexus, you think perfect.
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I can almost guarantee there were more devices that were perfect versus those that had issues. Plus Googles time frame for start to finish was a little ridiculous.
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No chance in hell they use crappy Asus again. I'd put money on it.
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Maybe they'll change up the way they release a new product through the Google Play store. The whole bit with people being able to get them through retail channels faster than the preorders was a disaster. I hope they stay with Asus, if they can learn from their mistakes. I'm sure it's a pretty steep learning curve for the manufacturing and QC guys for any new product line.
Yes. I think most of ASUS problems are with it's initial batch of tablets. After about a month things seem to smooth out. So I'll probably do my best to hold out a month next time. But that's so hard for me because I'm impatient too.
GeneralCrocket said:
I don't think so, this whole defect thing definitely left a stain on the Nexus brand.
When you think Nexus, you think perfect.
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There's threads like yours in the galaxy nexus forums saying the exact same thing but about Samsung and how google should choose another company. All these companies will have their own problems. The nexus like is not perfect and not meant to be, its where google test its new android builds.
I'm really surprised to hear about all the quality issues with the Nexus, it's pretty disappointing . I have the OG Transformer and I LOVE it, it's been amazing.
miketoasty said:
I can almost guarantee there were more devices that were perfect versus those that had issues. Plus Googles time frame for start to finish was a little ridiculous.
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I agree with the time frame being ridiculous, but I don't know about most devices being perfect considering how many people are going through multiple replacements with defects. It'd be different if the first replacements everyone got were perfect, but I see a lot of people settling on units with relatively minor defects because they fear that their 4th replacement will be worse than their 3rd. I love my Nexus 7, but even I'm settling on the minor defects that it has (minor screen separation and multitouch issue) because I'm afraid that a replacement would be much worse.
No matter which OEM Google uses in the future, there will always be unhappy people. My device is rock solid and defect free.
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Classic mistake... Listening to a vocal few instead of noting the happy silence of the overwhelming majority of satisfied customers.
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You know, I really can't say. We know of EVERY little problem the N7 has because we come to this forum. But I think Google has had and expects stuff like this, with any company.
I've had 2 Asus Android tablets, and both have problems. The N7 has very slight screen lift ( no big deal to me) and that's it. My Transformer Prime had shot GPS, crappy WiFi, and buggy software....BUT, I love what they do. The Transformer line is one of a kind beast, and the N7 is even better. First 10" Tegra 3 tablet with keyboard dock style, First 7" Tegra 3 tablet with JB...for $199 to top it off So I think I am willing to take chances to stay on the newest/ hottest gear...and Asus has that gear. So I'd say Google should give Asus another shot if they can fill their needs.
To be fair, screen Flickr is because of the tegra 3 (it is an issue with teg3 HTC ONE X's; screen color problems = defects from the screen manufacturers (LG, SHARP, SONY,not Asus)... Same issues in OneX/XL/S's with varying hue and color temp.
Screen edge coming up or slightly moving.... Because it's not glued in, making it easier to service... Pop off the backing and tighten the damn screws.
Some people have the slightest issues and return items blowing the issue excessively out of proportion... Some of these people are also the most vocal on forums.
Ultimately the returns/exchanges are less than 1% of total units sold and happens to every device. Let's remember when the Xoom first came out... Anyone? Lol
GeneralCrocket said:
I don't think so, this whole defect thing
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Errm, what "defect thing"...
Or are you one of these unfortunate people that have no concept of perspective and context?
Bonekeep said:
Classic mistake... Listening to a vocal few instead of noting the happy silence of the overwhelming majority of satisfied customers.
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Ding ding ding.
And even for those with defects, they aren't exploding, they aren't catching on fire. They just didn't use enough glue on one single side. Not a big deal.
As a rather funny note, all the ASUS preorder hate seems irrelevant in Germany where the device isn't even available yet at all.
Sometimes, Google is way too USA.
neotekz said:
There's threads like yours in the galaxy nexus forums saying the exact same thing but about Samsung and how google should choose another company. All these companies will have their own problems. The nexus like is not perfect and not meant to be, its where google test its new android builds.
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i agree.
my vote is for yes. if google releases a nexus10, i bet asus will build it
When the Galaxy Nexus was released when it connected to 2G networks the volume would automatically decrease, do you think Google have scratched Samsung off their list too?
Why not? Asus are a wonderful manufacturer.
My Nexus 7 is perfect and my Samsung Galaxy Nexus is, too. I was worried about my products after reading these forums and I was constantly having to check for defects just to make myself feel better and then I realised how silly that is. Headaches over nothing, because a small minority are incredibly vocal!
I am always behind Asus after using their motherboards/monitors and enjoying my previous TF101 tablet.
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4 months to production is unheard of in this market. They gave us something cheap, fast, and good, so I am hoping Asus becomes the 'go to' manufacture for nexus tablet's.
Looking forward to November's nexus devices, and hope Asus is putting together a bigger tablet with a keyboard (2560x1600)
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I hope this spurs Google to start using their Motorola facilities to produce devices with nothing but 'nexus' etched into the back.
These OEMs with their disgraceful reskins, false promises of support, and either shoddy or overpriced hardware. They deserve nothing more.
It would also settle the patent war.
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When the Galaxy Nexus was released when it connected to 2G networks the volume would automatically decrease, do you think Google have scratched Samsung off their list too?
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Sounds like a software thing.

[Q] I wish i found this forum before buying the nexus7.

Bump this thread if you regret purchasing the goole nexus 7. after reading all the faults people have been having i would not have got mine thats for sure.
Nope. I have a screen lift but I love it to death. There is no other 7" tablet in its class. In its price range with such hardware. Its a shame its got so many issues but I don't care I can always fix it.
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I don't really regret it. It's an awesome little tablet, and I love the size of it.
I have a problem which is pissing me off A LOT - but it's not a hardware one, although I can't find a solution.
I can't get true multitasking. Chrome (and every other browser) keep reloading my tabs, for instance, wasting time and bandwidth, and apps keep losing my progress. It's really lame.
Tried all those RAM managers, V6 Supercharger, etc. Nothing helped.
Sounds silly, but it's really ruining the experience for me.
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Bump this thread if you regret purchasing the goole nexus 7. after reading all the faults people have been having i would not have got mine thats for sure.
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I knew full well that some models developed screen problems creaking, lifting, bleeding, speaker problems etc... HOWEVER all devices can faults of some sort, I got my nexus today (c90) currently choosing a rom and im loving it. I have checked for screen problems and speaker problems, if I came across any problem I would have returned it and got another one.
At the end of the day its a great device, if you regret buying it, second hand nexus 7's are holding their value well and are selling just a little under RRP sell yours and buy an iPad ... Oh wait some ipads suffer from wifi , screen and overheating problems.
:S
My personal opinion is that some people are just being overly picky. They expect their 200$ tablet to have the same image quality as a 500$ Transformer Infinity. Asus might have taken a few tradeoffs to get this tablet at such a good price, but it's still a much better tablet than all the other products that used to sell within that same price range. The screen quality for instance (which some people are unhappy with) is miles ahead of my Xoom's screen.
Also keep in mind that happy users don't often post on forums. There is more apparent people having issues with their N7 because that device sold like hot cakes. Bottom line, I suspect the ratio of issue/fine tablets isn't that much worse than other products in the same price range.
Loving mine (c80). Knew about all the problems before I got it, but took the risk anyway. I got lucky. No problems here :thumbup:
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Considering that the next thing for $200 would be a tablet made by a Chinese dude in his basement, Nexus 7 is a great device
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SilverHedgehog said:
I don't really regret it. It's an awesome little tablet, and I love the size of it.
I have a problem which is pissing me off A LOT - but it's not a hardware one, although I can't find a solution.
I can't get true multitasking. Chrome (and every other browser) keep reloading my tabs, for instance, wasting time and bandwidth, and apps keep losing my progress. It's really lame.
Tried all those RAM managers, V6 Supercharger, etc. Nothing helped.
Sounds silly, but it's really ruining the experience for me.
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are you using a custom launcher and an over abundance of widgets? im using the android browser(aosp, not chrome) with the stock launcher, and o havent had one browser reload on my n7 ever. it sounds like you have something seriously draining your ram. do you use any fkasable mods/themes? a bloated custom rom maybe?
It's the best 7" tablet you can buy... other devices have their own problems
He said bump this thread if you regret buying this device. Everyone that is bumping it loves their N7.
So........
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andrew.cambridge said:
He said bump this thread if you regret buying this device. Everyone that is bumping it loves their N7.
So........
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So..... what?
Regret it? Hell no and I already read about all the issues. Took the chance and mine is fine. What I regret is buying that $500 under performing, lagging in portrait mode, barely supported Galaxy Tab 10.1 that is sitting on my shelf. I don't regret a $250 tablet that runs circles around that one all day long.. And it's actually supported
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It's the best 7" tablet you can buy... other devices have their own problems
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+1, I don't think anyone regrets buying it.
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So..... what?
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Trollin
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CHollman82 said:
So..... what?
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So he bumps it too cuz he loves his nexus
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I don't know why everyone is freaking out. I had a dead pixel so I exchanged it and now its perfect. I had to send my playbook to blackberry 3 times because of dead pixels.
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I dont regret buying the tablet cause it is awesome, but i do regret it because i dont use it as much as i thought i would.
Only had mine a day and love it to death!
I haven't had any issues....yet. Hoping If I do its with in 15 days so I can return and exchange for another one.
Coming from the 1st Fire, this thing runs circles around it.
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I think if you read the forums for every device you want to buy (that's been out for a while) you will have a hard time finding one to buy. Forums like this are a magnet for people with problems and people here seem especially picky. It may seem like doom and gloom around here because the people without problems don't post or don't come here.
I'm not saying the nexus 7 is without flaws, but you're not getting an accurate picture here.
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This thread is identical in every salient respect to travelling to a distant country, walking into a hospital, and asking "what the hell is wrong with this country? Everyone here is wounded or sick or dying". A little perspective would reveal that the patients in a hospital are not a representative sample of the larger community, and therefore not indicative of how well others are doing outside the hospital walls.
The XDA forums cover dozens of devices and development platforms. Each of those has various forums, and it is usually the _(device)_ General forum that houses the complaints. Nexus 7 General - the forum you are reading now - isn't even one of the most active 'General' forums, and the majority of posts here aren't about problems that would affect a purchasing decision. But when someone has a problem with their Nexus 7, they do a Google search and XDA is almost always the top hit (much like 'AAA Taxi' was often the busiest taxi company in big cities back in the Yellow Pages days) so the number of people with problems is much higher here than it is elsewhere. Let's look at some numbers:
Nexus 7's sold: ~3-5 million
Total number of threads in Nexus 7 General: 1335
Total number of posts in Nexus 7 General: 57242
So let's assume the worst-case scenario: only 3 million N7's have been sold, and every single post here was made by unique owners of faulty devices. That would represent a ~2% failure rate.
But the actual sales numbers are between 3 and 5 million... let's call it 4 million. And looking over the first 10 pages of threads, I'll be generous and say that 20% of the threads are about actual problems in the N7 (and not, say,someone who simply didn't bother reading the manual, or who just wants to complain that their $200 N7 doesn't do everything their $700 iPad does... the actual number is closer to 10%, but I don't want to bias this in favor of my point so I'll call it 20%). Also looking over the first ten pages of threads, it is apparent that some members join in on any thread dissing the N7, so the number of posts doesn't actually represent the same number of unique people having problems... again being generous I will say 20% of the people who post here - the real number is nowhere near that high, probably in the single digits - have critical purchase-decision-level problems. That would represent a ~0.2% failure rate.
But, as mentioned before, the majority of people who are perfectly happy with their N7s, who don't have problems and don't want to change their ROMs, don't end up here at all. It's the people who google 'Nexus 7 problems' that end up here, so the population has a pretty strong bias. Even just taking into account the biases I pointed out above, the N7 has no more (and possibly no less) problems than any other device.
But it sure has its share of drama-queens *****ing about it.

LG quality

OK so real quick...I've spent some time with lg devices in the past. One being the lg thrill which I was particularly not fond of maybe cuz it was my wife's phone and maybe cuz I was using a Samsung infuse at the time on att. Also my mom had some lg pre-smartphone thing a few years ago that was so ugly and cheap feeling.
I really want to think this device will be amazing but am i the only one who is a little bit nervous for Google on this device? Maybe I missing something or maybe I'm just plain weird but can someone tell me? Can lg pull this thing off ? I mean all of Google Android reputations are counting on this device to knock it out of the park!!! Is it gonna happen?!?!? Even for $350???
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If they couldn't pull it off, Google would of chose another company (like Samsung)
the body build quality would be much better than samsung crappy plastic, I had S2, S3 and note but I hated all of they are bodies lol.
Never going to use sammy, moto would be a great choice btw for nexus
Apparently the build quality is very good, but the glass back could be a worry, Josh Topolsky got a review unit, and apparently the glass on the back broke pretty easily, so that's definitely a concern.
More information about 40 minutes into this podcast
As far as I can tell, LG high end devices have more or less always been top notch in hardware quality.
Where they suck is with software but with a Nexus device, the software side is fully controlled by Google so...
I personally think it's going to be much better than Samsung's plastic devices. It's Google - have some faith. They oversaw the entire process.
read this article and it should clear a few things up
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...e-bar-for-design-materials-and-build-quality/
solid build quality, and the sparkly back isnt as crazy as it looks in pictures
NienorGT said:
As far as I can tell, LG high end devices have more or less always been top notch in hardware quality.
Where they suck is with software but with a Nexus device, the software side is fully controlled by Google so...
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That's what I am thinking, neigh, hoping. My daughter has my old LG G2x, which I dumped because of lack of drivers (some of which was the fault of NVIDIA IIRC).
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read this article and it should clear a few things up
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...e-bar-for-design-materials-and-build-quality/
solid build quality, and the sparkly back isnt as crazy as it looks in pictures
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Um yeah...no doubt...thanks...sounds good!
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"What about the quality?" Was wondering the same...And countless places, numerous people have said, its wayyyyy better than SamScum...
Im pretty kicked about the NX4! It looks exactly like the device I had dreamed of as my next device...
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA....."Well the Gnex looks like it just walked out of a garbage heap when compared to the N4." this made my day!!
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DonDizzurp said:
read this article and it should clear a few things up
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...e-bar-for-design-materials-and-build-quality/
solid build quality, and the sparkly back isnt as crazy as it looks in pictures
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Thanx man...nice article...
It's definitely higher quality, but it's not going to look too good if the glass gets cracked easily
I'm honestly more concerned about the price of replacement glass back. With the price of most phones outright I usually rely on selling what I currently have to fund my addiction for changing phones so often. I also don't like selling phones that are damaged and will usually go out of my way to at least recommend a cheap place for replacement parts if the buyer doesn't like any scuffs or scratches. I hope the price of the backs is about the same as the iPhone 4 backs which are only around $25 to $30 max.
LG
I too was a bit skeptical about this phone due to the fact it is made by LG, but after reading the first looks and early reviews of this phone; The nexus 4 looks very promising. I am hoping it will be an upgrade from the technology and build quality of the galaxy s3!
Buy skinomi skin or stick on tempered glass. Or a case. Otherwise, don't drop it.
It really sounds like LG stepped their game up in terms of design and build quality with the Optimus G/Nexus 4 so I wouldn't hold their past too strongly against them. Sounds like they're trying to turn a new leaf in terms of industrial quality.
I was skeptical at first but this is why I'm willing to give them a chance here. I didn't think much of Samsung as a phone manufacturer until the Galaxy S. I'd like to see this as well as the Optimus G be a win for LG and turn them into a relevant competitor in the Android field. It shouldn't only be HTC/Samsung (well, really just Samsung) eating.
Biggest thing LG can do from here is fix their rep in terms of software updates. Again, Samsung used to be the worst at this and got destroyed for it by users. They have largely been able to redeem themselves and it's paid off for them. Hope LG takes it as a lesson.
i thought the perfect combo was
LG hardware
and
Google software
because samsung build quality is totally meh!
try HTC? their phone are beautiful....but ive bever heard much about their build quality...
i know that LG atleast woulsnt compronise in hardware
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If they couldn't pull it off, Google would of chose another company (like Samsung)
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true but I think google wanted to be fair and give LG(a major android OEM) a nexus cause so far it only has been htc and Samsung. Motorola isn't a big deal since its owned by google now.
Jamal Ahmed said:
i thought the perfect combo was
LG hardware
and
Google software
because samsung build quality is totally meh!
try HTC? their phone are beautiful....but ive bever heard much about their build quality...
i know that LG atleast woulsnt compronise in hardware
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Got an og evo 4g from HTC build quality is great and broke the screen in 2 years and its met concrete a few times. Plastic ring around it isn't so great tho.
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barondebxl said:
true but I think google wanted to be fair and give LG(a major android OEM) a nexus cause so far it only has been htc and Samsung. Motorola isn't a big deal since its owned by google now.
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I disagree. Nexus is kind of like the face of Android. It is THE Google phone. If the Nexus 4 does bad, it will make Android look bad, as this one (along with the 7 and 10) and trying to get the Nexus name out there.
Now, as for LG, i agree with what everyone else says. LG has GREAT hardware, but lacks on the software support. I'm on my 5th LG phone because I've always been satisfied with the (two dumb phones, three smartphones). However, my current phone has been a slight disappointment, but, as also mentioned, Nvidia is partial to blame.
In any case, my plan was to buy a $350 Galaxy Nexus, but now that I can't, I'm going to buy a $350 Nexus 4 and be an LG owner for the sixth time in a row.
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Google wouldn't want to make Android look bad! True!
LG has good hardware though.Better than Samsung man!
Though i really wanted an Xperia Nexus (don't kill me)

Did I make a good decision getting the N7?

I recently purchased an N7 but at the MWC I saw ASUS announce the Fonepad.
I would love if I could use my N7 as my every day phone.
The snag is I'm in Canada so it might be hard to obtain one, and I'm not sure how the atom benchmarks against the processor in the current N7.
I've also been considering returning it because I've heard a new version of the n7 is coming out with 1080p and 2GB of ram.
If you always think about what products that will be released in the future, you'll never buy and enjoy anything. The N7 is great. You bought it, now enjoy it.
Well, obviously newer tabs....except cheapo ones, are gonna be better.
If you wanna spend 300....you made a great decision. If you can spend much more, then no you didn't.
I think this is obvious, and why no one is replying.
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I recently purchased an N7 but at the MWC I saw ASUS announce the Fonepad.
I would love if I could use my N7 as my every day phone.
The snag is I'm in Canada so it might be hard to obtain one, and I'm not sure how the atom benchmarks against the processor in the current N7.
I've also been considering returning it because I've heard a new version of the n7 is coming out with 1080p and 2GB of ram.
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I bought the N7 last week and ended up returning it. I'm trying to transition from an iPad to an Android tablet and found the screen quality on the N7 to be lacking. It's an excellent low-end tablet, but the screen quality is nowhere near the iPad.
Right now I'm going to either
a) Get a Nexus 10, OR
b) Wait until Mid-May to see how the refreshed Nexus 7 will turn out.
I love the size of the N7, and I already have a tablet for the moment, so I'm thinking I may choose option b. I also fear that if I end up purchasing a N10, it'll have some amazing hardware refresh in the next 4-5 months and I'll end up getting ticked off.
Since I already have a tablet of some sort, it's easier for me to wait a bit. If someone needs a tablet NOW, I'd suggest the N10 to them.
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I bought the N7 last week and ended up returning it. I'm trying to transition from an iPad to an Android tablet and found the screen quality on the N7 to be lacking. It's an excellent low-end tablet, but the screen quality is nowhere near the iPad.
Right now I'm going to either
a) Get a Nexus 10, OR
b) Wait until Mid-May to see how the refreshed Nexus 7 will turn out.
I love the size of the N7, and I already have a tablet for the moment, so I'm thinking I may choose option b. I also fear that if I end up purchasing a N10, it'll have some amazing hardware refresh in the next 4-5 months and I'll end up getting ticked off.
Since I already have a tablet of some sort, it's easier for me to wait a bit. If someone needs a tablet NOW, I'd suggest the N10 to them.
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Low end? Its specs still stand up or beat most newer 7" tablets.
For 7"....not much that's better...the low price is a bonus.
If you're gonna talk 10"....its apples and oranges. They can pack more tech into their bigger size...obviously. Also...some people don't consider 10" cause its too big.
If someone is afraid that something better will come out....that WILL always happen. So better not buy anything....or maybe just rent...so you can upgrade at will!
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Low end? Its specs still stand up or beat most newer 7" tablets.
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Probably a poor choice of phrasing on my part (I'm battling a head cold and can't think straight).
The internals are excellent, but the screen isn't great. The screen is on-par or better-than tablets in that size range, but it's not as good as a larger sized tablet. Since the size isn't a major issue with me, I have the luxury of being able to compare the larger screens to the smaller ones. I don't expect them to cram the resolution of an N10 into an N7 though.
My particular N7 also had very washed-out colors and very bad backlight bleeding at two corners. Hopefully any refresh that is done will fix quality issues like this.
I think the screen is fantastic - no issues here.
I love my N7
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You could always use Google Voice and GrooveIP together. I use mine as a house phone with that combination while I'm at home. A Google Voice account is free and GrooveIP Lite is free on the play store. There is also a paid version but the free Lite version has everything you need. Use the Google Voice app for texting. All free on a Wi-Fi connection.
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The N7 forum is probably the last place you'd ask if you made a good decision. I'd venture a guess that most people would confirm that you made a wonderful decision in purchasing one, regardless of what for.
@op,
A bit of good old fashioned research would have answered all questions you have asked here. .
You have bought a quad core, tegra 3 running device which is still quite powerful. It will do whatever you ask it too generally, and it will do it well. I bought mine for £169.99 if i remember correctly, for the 32gig version. If you take all this into account, then go ahead and use it, you`ll find yourself amazed at how good it is, versus value for money, there is nothing better.
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The N7 forum is probably the last place you'd ask if you made a good decision. I'd venture a guess that most people would confirm that you made a wonderful decision in purchasing one, regardless of what for.
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Sales figures also confirm why it is such a good device...if your expecting snapdragon 4/ 2 gig ram type hardware then obviously stay of the crack. Respectively, nobody can deny that it is fantastic value for money.
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I can't decide on the Nexus 7 or the Galaxy Tab 7.7. Tomorrow I will test drive both.
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As long as you don't need a rear camera I would say get the nexus 7. Absolutely amazing.
love mine
it is the perfect addition to my android family of devices
signed owner of -
droid eris x 2 - for the little ones (3 of them)
droid incredible x2 - for the little ones running PAC rom
droid inc 2 - snazzy red mp3 player running viper inc
rezound - current phone running the amazing ecliptic sense
acer iconia a500 - current civato re-flexx rom - amazing
finished the day on my n7 with 68% battery left after 20 hours off the charger.
Macmee said:
I recently purchased an N7 but at the MWC I saw ASUS announce the Fonepad.
I would love if I could use my N7 as my every day phone.
The snag is I'm in Canada so it might be hard to obtain one, and I'm not sure how the atom benchmarks against the processor in the current N7.
I've also been considering returning it because I've heard a new version of the n7 is coming out with 1080p and 2GB of ram.
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You made a good decision with the information that was available at the time. Don't beat yourself up about it.
I like the direction things are going and I think we will see more 7" tabs with small bezels and voice integration. People get pi$$ed at teh idea of using it as a phone, but like I keep saying you don't have to use it as a phone, its just nice to have additional options.
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If you always think about what products that will be released in the future, you'll never buy and enjoy anything. The N7 is great. You bought it, now enjoy it.
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+1
I find the Nexus 7 to be a blast. It's so much fun getting to experiment with other developer's ROMs on the latest form of Android. Of course there are always updates to be released, nothing's perfect. The Nexus 7 is definitely a good choice considering what other Android tablets are floating around in the market.
Nexus 7 vs Samsung
try to check this.
try to contact any webpage from Nexus 7 and the competitor, and you will see the difference.
Nexus 7 always.
This was the test that I did.
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You made a good decision with the information that was available at the time. Don't beat yourself up about it.
I like the direction things are going and I think we will see more 7" tabs with small bezels and voice integration. People get pi$$ed at teh idea of using it as a phone, but like I keep saying you don't have to use it as a phone, its just nice to have additional options.
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I don't see why people would be angry about using a 7" tablet as a phone. We already have a 6"1 phone out now. Heck, we'll see 7“ phones pretty soon.
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What I'm worried about is that there will be a refresh with 2gb of ram and a better screen.
Then you've answered thread already! Just wait. Or you will be disappointed ....right?
And a 7 inch phone? LOL. No thanks! I have an s2, and since I got my tab ....I kinda wish I had a smaller phone.
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