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AND ITS TRASH!!!!

Just joking. Its actually pretty dope. Android has really come along way. One thing i have realized is that Samsung has really fukkED UP Android with their fukking UI changes. I had a Galaxy Note 2, that i recently just got rid of that i initially liked, but started to hate it because it started to run slow as fukk after 9 months of using it sparingly. Plus it felt cheap as shyt with that crap plastic its was made out of.
The Nexus 7 on the other hand is a fantastic device. The 1080p screen is amazing, and Android Kit Kat crashes far less than its predecessors. Its fluidity is still terrible when compared with Windows Phone, but it more than makes up for its sluggishness with is robust app collection. Honestly, this device is really useful. It has officially replaced my kindle as a handy book reader, and its excellent screen, and surprisingly solid audio speaker make it a fanstastic portable television. Plus battery life is pretty solid as well. I copped the Wifi version, as i'm still paranoid about Google tracking ways, but i can definitely appreciate the usefulness of having an LTE band in one of these bad boys.
Overally, i highly recommend the Nexus 7. I was holding out on my 7inch tablet purchase until the new ipad mini was announced, but honestly, i really don't see myself buying an iOS device again, especially with Windows Phone and my Nexus 7 holding me down currently.
I'll still be watching that upcoming Apple announcement though...

Just joking. Its actually pretty dope. Android has really come along way. One thing i have realized is that Samsung has really fukkED UP Android with their fukking UI changes. I had a Galaxy Note 2, that i recently just got rid of that i initially liked, but started to hate it because it started to run slow as fukk after 9 months of using it sparingly. Plus it felt cheap as shyt with that crap plastic its was made out of.
The Nexus 7 on the other hand is a fantastic device. The 1080p screen is amazing, and Android Kit Kat crashes far less than its predecessors. Its fluidity is still terrible when compared with Windows Phone, but it more than makes up for its sluggishness with is robust app collection. Honestly, this device is really useful. It has officially replaced my kindle as a handy book reader, and its excellent screen, and surprisingly solid audio speaker make it a fanstastic portable television. Plus battery life is pretty solid as well. I copped the Wifi version, as i'm still paranoid about Google tracking ways, but i can definitely appreciate the usefulness of having an LTE band in one of these bad boys.
Overally, i highly recommend the Nexus 7. I was holding out on my 7inch tablet purchase until the new ipad mini was announced, but honestly, i really don't see myself buying an iOS device again, especially with Windows Phone and my Nexus 7 holding me down currently.
I'll still be watching that upcoming Apple announcement though...
this dude, the new nexus 7 doesn't run kit kat yet, caught talkin out your ass again
@ him editing it


