I bought a Nexus 7 about 6 months ago to check the form factor size at a fairly cheap price. All things considered it's been OK but I given the choice I'd rather use my iPad 1.
Recently the screen got cracked. I read that N7 screens are notorious for cracking without even direct damage. Mine was one of them - real light use and there is no damage or even a ding in the metal. It's a pretty standard thing to have to fight for a warranted replacement and I've already been told "no". So I'm about to say screw it and just get a new iPad.
So I'm just having a hard time figuring out what to get.
My reservation is that on the N7, I constantly was frustrated by mis-tapping a url or I'd try and tap on something and it would zoom in to help me clarify what I was trying to tap on. It just got REALLY annoying. I don't have huge hands, so it was a little puzzling. I've never had a problem on my iPad 1.
Has anyone had a N7 that went to a Mini and knows if that is a problem to deal with? Or just in general does anyone feel like they mis-tap or have trouble reading on the Mini? From a form factor size I think I'd like the Mini; I'm also going to be using it for basic communication in my business, so that might also be a consideration.
Thanks in advance for anyone who has any input!
Recently the screen got cracked. I read that N7 screens are notorious for cracking without even direct damage. Mine was one of them - real light use and there is no damage or even a ding in the metal. It's a pretty standard thing to have to fight for a warranted replacement and I've already been told "no". So I'm about to say screw it and just get a new iPad.
So I'm just having a hard time figuring out what to get.
My reservation is that on the N7, I constantly was frustrated by mis-tapping a url or I'd try and tap on something and it would zoom in to help me clarify what I was trying to tap on. It just got REALLY annoying. I don't have huge hands, so it was a little puzzling. I've never had a problem on my iPad 1.
Has anyone had a N7 that went to a Mini and knows if that is a problem to deal with? Or just in general does anyone feel like they mis-tap or have trouble reading on the Mini? From a form factor size I think I'd like the Mini; I'm also going to be using it for basic communication in my business, so that might also be a consideration.
Thanks in advance for anyone who has any input!