On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Andrew McGlashan <andrew.mcglashan@affinityvision.com.au> wrote:
On 28/04/2014 7:44 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
> For tablets with 16G of RAM the Nexus 7 is $299 and the Nexus 10 is $469.
> Currently the 32G Nexus 10 is out of stock so I'm mostly comparing the 16G
> Nexus 7 with the Nexus 10, if I choose the Nexus 7 then I'll think about
> whether it's worth paying for extra storage (probably will be given that
> there's no SD card support).

It's not 16GB of RAM..... but I guess that is a typo.  It is 16GB of
storage, certainly not the same thing.

Right now, I am disillusioned over any device that has to have lots of
extra crap on it from the manufacturer -- Samsung ... for one.  If only
every Android device could be sold with vanilla Android directly from
Google or some other retailer WORLDWIDE, not just in the US; as well as
being able to get updates quickly for a good period of time.

Having to root a device to get the latest software shouldn't be
necessary either, glad it's possible, but it shouldn't be an issue at all.

Cheers
A.
One of the members of Chiang Mai Geeks has installed the latest cyanogenmod on his Samsung device without problems. He can access Google Play Store with it. That is a change from earlier versions.
Bob




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