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mtnbikerva1

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Sep 13, 2007
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I am going to buy a Nexus 7 or ipad mini, maybe a full size.
Do you guys find any difference in Wi-Fi or cellular quality of the different model of tablets or sizes?
How about service of the different cell services like Sprint they just got a bunch of money, or was that T-Mobil? Which ever it is I assume they will greatly expand their network/towers?

I have used for about 15 days 7 inch tablets: the Fire HD- Slow and lagy I would not own it.

I did like the Google Nexus 7! Rumor is they will come out with a cell model.

I have not had a ipad, but I find the Apple stuff to work well and good service by Apple.
Used mostly in dc, Va, Md, WVa, Pa

Again used as a GPS is important also.

what else should i know?
Thank you!

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I have noticed my iphone 4s wifi is better vs the Google N7 & kfHD.
 
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I am going to buy a Nexus 7 or ipad mini, maybe a full size.
Do you guys find any difference in Wi-Fi or cellular quality of the different model of tablets or sizes?
How about service of the different cell services like Sprint they just got a bunch of money, or was that T-Mobil? Which ever it is I assume they will greatly expand their network/towers?

I have used for about 15 days 7 inch tablets: the Fire HD- Slow and lagy I would not own it.

I did like the Google Nexus 7! Rumor is they will come out with a cell model.

I have not had a ipad, but I find the Apple stuff to work well and good service by Apple.
Used mostly in dc, Va, Md, WVa, Pa
what else should i know?
Thank you!

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I have noticed my iphone 4s wifi is better vs the Google N7 & kfHD.

Nexus 7 cell model is only 3G capable no lte like iPad or iPad mini
 
7 inch Android tablet
Nexus 7 runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
now with HSPA+ cellular service
$199 for 16GB model
$299 for 32GB model
thinner & more portable than original Nexus 7
highly portable – operates on more than 200 GSM providers worldwide
includes AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.S.

http://tabletcrunch.com/2012/10/29/nexus-7-nexus-10-nexus-4-update/

Ummm... You misunderstood me. I was just confirming which carriers in the US, because the OP was talking about Sprint. :rolleyes:
 
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