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What I like about my Nexus 7 is it's width of just 120 mm, as opposed to my iPad mini at 135 mm. While just 15 mm difference, I find it ideal to hold one handed, as I use gesture based input... swiping is my preferred method. Fast fun and efficient it's excellent for a mid size tablet.
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That was probably the biggest adjustment for me. Everything was just 'different' with the OS...so it took a couple days to understand the settings, the buttons and get to where everything was second nature. I think I tried to push the 'Home' button a dozen times.
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We bought one and it has been collecting dust. I mostly got it because my wife insisted we "needed" an iPad again (sold our old one since it was collecting dust just the same). All the while I knew she wouldn't use it. She wanted it for couch web surfing, but prefers to use her phone when doing that, as do I. This is one of those "different strokes for different folks" situations, but I simply cannot understand how a straight tablet is useful to so many people. yet they, especially the iPad, are selling like hotcakes.
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This. Mine sits by the couch and I mostly use it for email, quick interne searches, app checks and reading . far easier than using my iPhone or getting my laptop.
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I could leave my iPad in my bag for 2 weeks and it would still have battery life when I wake it up. I leave the Nexus 7 in my bag on sleep for 2 days and it is completely dead when I try to wake it up and won't even turn on without being plugged in first. Also annoying is the fact that charging via USB takes an inordinate amount of time. Again though, I can't complain too much because of how dirt cheap this thing is, it's miles better than the Asus Transformer Infinity that I bought and returned after a week which costs more than twice the N7. |
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I also agree with the poor battery life on the N7 after the 4.2 update. I'm barely using my N7 anymore, but I used to be able to leave it sitting there for days and come back to at least some battery left, now it's draining itself dry in under two days with no use.
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I wish there was a way to downgrade to the version of Android that was installed out of the box. I hate the new 2 pull-down menus of this update + the horrendous battery life.
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Also, why is basically the only place in the OS that bounce-back exists in the notification centre/quick settings pull-down animation? It feels so weird that the rest of the OS feels so clunky and rigid when swiping (e.g. you can be flying up/down a list or a webpage, then SMACK, you're at the end and any further swipes up/down will result in no response, other than that pathetic glow that you can't even notice most of the time), then you have the notification centre extend far past where it needs to, then bounce back. It's weirdly inconsistent with how the rest of the OS performs and felt much better in 4.1.
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I'm kind of like that too, haven't really fallen in love with Android and the N7 is still too small unless I'm pocketing it and traveling, that's where it shines. But I find myself often wishing I had windows 8 or at least iOS when I use it more and more. I can't put a finger on it, but there is something unfinished about Android, but then again I get that feeling about iOS as well so it's a crapshoot.
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I think whe always stuck wanting more for everythinh spinedoc
its normal, im sure i will have my rants over android/nexus 4 overtime and eventually when i grab a windows 8 device.
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I use the Nexus 7 so little it's just shown me how limited the form factor is for me - I wouldn't want an iPad4 or any other tablet because I wouldn't use it for anything.
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This is true, we always want more. I don't know what it is, I keep trying Android devices and I just can't fall in love with it. I liked my nexus 7 for its pocketability but I'm finding I'm not really using it much. Monday is my last day to return it, I think I'm going to do just that. I wish the ipad mini were 7", but it's too big also.
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