Wayans Brehs

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Lol rbk just taking articles off the verge and droid life. Not to mention these are a week old.

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Gets the thread popping. And not everyone checks those sites everyday. Don't see the problem :manny:

SO im just tossed my S3 to the bushes and copped the Nexus 4. Did i fukk up?

Wouldn't say you fukked up... but I do question if it was necessary. Was your S3 fukked up or did you simply want the N4? If the latter.... probably should have flashed an AOSP rom and waited for the N5
 

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Gets the thread popping. And not everyone checks those sites everyday. Don't see the problem :manny:



Wouldn't say you fukked up... but I do question if it was necessary. Was your S3 fukked up or did you simply want the N4? If the latter.... probably should have flashed an AOSP rom and waited for the N5

:lupe: The S3 screen was dim and crashed alot. Thought the N4 suited my needs better and is unlocked plus I dont know how to flash roms and other stuff you geeks do
 

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Unfortunately, reports are starting to emerge that the tablet might be experiencing growing pains - or, possibly, a premature death.

According to Dustin Earley at Android and Me, in a blog post widely cited in the tech media on Wednesday, the Nexus 7 is showing severe drop-offs in performance.

"I can't find one person who has been using the Nexus 7 for an extended period of time, and hasn't seen a massive downgrade in performance," Earley writes.

"I cannot pick up my Nexus 7 without experiencing problems like a lag of ten seconds, or more, just to rotate the display; touches refusing to acknowledged; stuttering notification panel actions; and unresponsive apps."

And he's not alone. Beneath the piece dozens of Nexus 7 users say they have also experienced issues, while Google's own forums hold similarly dispiriting tales.

"I have all the same exact issues. Horrific lag when doing anything in the browser, any simple multi-tasking, and at least one crash/reboot per hour," said one user, Kunal Patel.

Not all users said they had experienced problems however, with some saying the tablet worked as well as the day they got it.

Apple Insider (arguably not an unbiased source...) suggests that the issue might be down to cheap SSD memory. One Android app developer said it related to a well-known bug in Samsung's "flash controller firmware".

We wouldn't hold off on purchasing a Nexus 7 based on these reports alone - the tablet is still an excellent device for the price.

But have you experienced similar problems? If so let us know in the comments.
 

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Android 5.0 “Key Lime Pie” UI Concept

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Doesn't look like that big of an update. Im not saying that's a good or bad thing tho.
 

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Android 5.0 “Key Lime Pie” UI Concept

Android-KLP-650x591.jpg

Unfortunately, reports are starting to emerge that the tablet might be experiencing growing pains - or, possibly, a premature death.

According to Dustin Earley at Android and Me, in a blog post widely cited in the tech media on Wednesday, the Nexus 7 is showing severe drop-offs in performance.

"I can't find one person who has been using the Nexus 7 for an extended period of time, and hasn't seen a massive downgrade in performance," Earley writes.

"I cannot pick up my Nexus 7 without experiencing problems like a lag of ten seconds, or more, just to rotate the display; touches refusing to acknowledged; stuttering notification panel actions; and unresponsive apps."

And he's not alone. Beneath the piece dozens of Nexus 7 users say they have also experienced issues, while Google's own forums hold similarly dispiriting tales.

"I have all the same exact issues. Horrific lag when doing anything in the browser, any simple multi-tasking, and at least one crash/reboot per hour," said one user, Kunal Patel.

Not all users said they had experienced problems however, with some saying the tablet worked as well as the day they got it.

Apple Insider (arguably not an unbiased source...) suggests that the issue might be down to cheap SSD memory. One Android app developer said it related to a well-known bug in Samsung's "flash controller firmware".

We wouldn't hold off on purchasing a Nexus 7 based on these reports alone - the tablet is still an excellent device for the price.

But have you experienced similar problems? If so let us know in the comments.

Is the nexus 7 really that bad for longevity? I bought a kindle firehd instead but I wish I would of listened to yall and got the nexus instead:sadcam:
 

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:lupe: The S3 screen was dim and crashed alot. Thought the N4 suited my needs better and is unlocked plus I dont know how to flash roms and other stuff you geeks do

I've definitely heard more than a few people complain about the lighting with those samoled screens so I'm hip to that... crashing though? Like apps randomly force closing or what?

Regardless if the N4 fits your needs better than welcome to the N4 gang
 

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Is the nexus 7 really that bad for longevity? I bought a kindle firehd instead but I wish I would of listened to yall and got the nexus instead:sadcam:


yea mine is having problems too ,battery drain is a bytch

smh the next one better be legit, you should wait for that
 

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Unfortunately, reports are starting to emerge that the tablet might be experiencing growing pains - or, possibly, a premature death.

According to Dustin Earley at Android and Me, in a blog post widely cited in the tech media on Wednesday, the Nexus 7 is showing severe drop-offs in performance.

"I can't find one person who has been using the Nexus 7 for an extended period of time, and hasn't seen a massive downgrade in performance," Earley writes.

"I cannot pick up my Nexus 7 without experiencing problems like a lag of ten seconds, or more, just to rotate the display; touches refusing to acknowledged; stuttering notification panel actions; and unresponsive apps."

And he's not alone. Beneath the piece dozens of Nexus 7 users say they have also experienced issues, while Google's own forums hold similarly dispiriting tales.

"I have all the same exact issues. Horrific lag when doing anything in the browser, any simple multi-tasking, and at least one crash/reboot per hour," said one user, Kunal Patel.

Not all users said they had experienced problems however, with some saying the tablet worked as well as the day they got it.

Apple Insider (arguably not an unbiased source...) suggests that the issue might be down to cheap SSD memory. One Android app developer said it related to a well-known bug in Samsung's "flash controller firmware".

We wouldn't hold off on purchasing a Nexus 7 based on these reports alone - the tablet is still an excellent device for the price.

But have you experienced similar problems? If so let us know in the comments.

My Nexus 10 is still going strong :win:
 

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What's the easiest way to make a backup of an apk file? I got a Kindle Fire HD tablet that I dont wanna root so I cant get the Google Play store on there. I can find most apps via other means and just sideload em but its a few that be hard as hell to find outside of the market. I want that free US tv app on my shyt but its looking tight..Anybody?

Titanium backup or MyBackup
 

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Unfortunately, reports are starting to emerge that the tablet might be experiencing growing pains - or, possibly, a premature death.

According to Dustin Earley at Android and Me, in a blog post widely cited in the tech media on Wednesday, the Nexus 7 is showing severe drop-offs in performance.

"I can't find one person who has been using the Nexus 7 for an extended period of time, and hasn't seen a massive downgrade in performance," Earley writes.

"I cannot pick up my Nexus 7 without experiencing problems like a lag of ten seconds, or more, just to rotate the display; touches refusing to acknowledged; stuttering notification panel actions; and unresponsive apps."

And he's not alone. Beneath the piece dozens of Nexus 7 users say they have also experienced issues, while Google's own forums hold similarly dispiriting tales.

"I have all the same exact issues. Horrific lag when doing anything in the browser, any simple multi-tasking, and at least one crash/reboot per hour," said one user, Kunal Patel.

Not all users said they had experienced problems however, with some saying the tablet worked as well as the day they got it.

Apple Insider (arguably not an unbiased source...) suggests that the issue might be down to cheap SSD memory. One Android app developer said it related to a well-known bug in Samsung's "flash controller firmware".

We wouldn't hold off on purchasing a Nexus 7 based on these reports alone - the tablet is still an excellent device for the price.

But have you experienced similar problems? If so let us know in the comments.

:lupe: that's crazy
 

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yea mine is having problems too ,battery drain is a bytch

smh the next one better be legit, you should wait for that

4.2 is too powerful for the nexus 7 bro. Nexus uses a tegra chip which is why htc phones lagged so much in the past. Snapdragon is everything. Google learned their lesson and are using the snapdragon 600/s4 pro for the new nexus 7.
 
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