Same specs as the Nexus 10 but with better CPU, microSD, USB 3.0, etc.
Anyone thinking of changing their Nexus 10 to this new tablet?
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Same specs as the Nexus 10 but with better CPU, microSD, USB 3.0, etc.
Anyone thinking of changing their Nexus 10 to this new tablet?
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All the depends on the nand they use. ASUS uses cheap nands on their tablets which bottleneck the performance with turtle-like i/o speeds. This is from someone that owned an asus transfomer and still owns a nexus 7...
I'd be tempted. Depends how good the GPU is because the nexus 10's is far too weak for this resolution. Micro SD is nice also. Hopefully screen is super bright like the original
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I'd be tempted. Depends how good the GPU is because the nexus 10's is far too weak for this resolution. Micro SD is nice also. Hopefully screen is super bright like the original
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How weak is weak?
Weak ------------------------------earth ---------------------- moon -------------------------------- far too weak
That weak
3473 -> look at Tablet z ... Its a nice example of how the things must be
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Weak or no weak... This thread shouldn't be posted here. It has nothing to do with the Nexus 10...
I concur, though I'll admit I'm now second guessing my N10... But I'll keep it. Better development.
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Lags every other animation weak
I'd consider it. I love me nexus 10 but it never turned out to be the halo product that people said it would be. Or, maybe that I wanted it to be.
I really don't see the point in trading my nexus 10 for anything unless I can get better multitasking and multi-window support. Unless something really exciting is released Ill stick to my nexus 10. Maybe try Ubuntu on it.
Assuming here that the tab is using a tegra 4. The GPU may not end up being more powerful. Tegra usually makes one of the weaker gpu's on the market for mobile. The new tegra 4 GPU won't even be opengl 3.0 or opencl 1.1 compliant so you'll see a lot of improvements when android natively supports that
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Weak or no weak... This thread shouldn't be posted here. It has nothing to do with the Nexus 10...
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Why? Just because you say so?
This thread is located where it should be, because I'm asking if it's worth the change from my Nexus 10 to this new tablet. There's no Transformer Pad Infinity 2 forum yet.
So I guess to you every thread comparing the Nexus 10 to another tablet (like the thread comparing it to the Sony tablet Z) shouldn't be posted here right?
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There is already a thread to make your comments HERE
Thank you and thread closed.
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http://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph6425/51292.png
As you can see here the nexus 4 scores much lower than the galaxy s3 running the dual core s4. These benchmarks shouldn't even be taken with a grain of salt if the dual core s4 out performs the quad core by such a large margin. Now I know this involves the 4, but I wonder if the same could be applied to the nexus 10. For example the nexus 10's sunspider benchmark is about half that of the chromebook and they have the same cpu at the same clock speed.
Look here how much higher the optimus g scores than the nexus 4.
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My S3 is a quad not a dual. PS, note the resolutions?
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My S3 is a quad not a dual. PS, note the resolutions?
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I know the international version is quad core, but it doesn't use the s4 quad. The tmobile galaxy s3 uses snapdragon s4 dual core. The resolutions are the same I believe due to the three buttons for home and such on the display. Also the resolution wouldn't affect sunspider or other cpu benchmarks.
On the nexus 4 the cpu under clocks itself because it gets too hot.
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On the nexus 4 the cpu under clocks itself because it gets too hot.
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I didn't read anything where they mentioned the cpu underclocking itself. How can this be true if the optimus g is almost it's clone and doesn't have these issues? If I could get some links it would be greatly appreciated.
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I didn't read anything where they mentioned the cpu underclocking itself. How can this be true if the optimus g is almost it's clone and doesn't have these issues? If I could get some links it would be greatly appreciated.
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It is in that very (mini) review you posted from anandtech, I am a huge follower of them, just Ctrl+F the word hot, I bet you will find out where they mentioned that the nexus 4 runs hot.
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It is in that very (mini) review you posted from anandtech, I am a huge follower of them, just Ctrl+F the word hot, I bet you will find out where they mentioned that the nexus 4 runs hot.
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I searched for the word hot in their review and it didn't find any results. Either way does it mention that it underclocks due to the heat?
I have to believe that the performance in only going to get much much better with future updates from Google.. The result clearly show how premature the kernel is for 4.2.. Show in the N10 and the N4
It's quite possible that the benchmarks produce BS results.
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It's quite possible that the benchmarks produce BS results.
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Im with you this... I highly doubt the iphone 5 outperforms my S3.
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Damn my infinity almost topped the iphone 5 in browser mark, here are some quadrant n sunspider. I was thinking of selling this beast 4 the n10 but nvm..
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Oh wait i did lol didnt notice by 6,000 points haaa iphone5 lol
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Oh wait i did lol didnt notice by 6,000 points haaa iphone5 lol
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Lol, what's your clock speed?
I hope the nexus 10 gets a bump to 2.0 ghz by some dev. That just sounds killer.
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Lol, what's your clock speed?
I hope the nexus 10 gets a bump to 2.0 ghz by some dev. That just sounds killer.
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1.8GHz
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1.8GHz
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Ha ha, we'll I am tempted to pick up an infinity, but I really want the developer support that will come with a nexus device.
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Im with you this... I highly doubt the iphone 5 outperforms my S3.
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in all honesty, i would not put it past the iphone 5 to beat the S3.
even if you ignore the benchmarks, which a lot seem to imply that the A6 gives even the 5250 in the nexus 10 a run for it's money in some (rare?) cases. (although the case of optimization argument may be made),
note that the PowerVR graphics chip in the iphone 5 is absolutely fantastic, as it seems apple are focusing more on bumping up graphics than CPU in the new A6.
(you should also bare in mind that it seems the A6 is A-15 based, compared to the A9 in the S3 international)
speaking of which. i'm pretty sure the dual core S4 in the S3 you have would be slower in most cases than the i9300 anyways,
so this idea that your s3 could beat the iphone 5 in raw power is a bit hopeful,
and definitely not in terms of games, loading apps ect, purely because of the whole iOS has less devices, ect ect.
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in all honesty, i would not put it past the iphone 5 to beat the S3.
even if you ignore the benchmarks, which a lot seem to imply that the A6 gives even the 5250 in the nexus 10 a run for it's money in some (rare?) cases. (although the case of optimization argument may be made),
note that the PowerVR graphics chip in the iphone 5 is absolutely fantastic, as it seems apple are focusing more on bumping up graphics than CPU in the new A6.
(you should also bare in mind that it seems the A6 is A-15 based, compared to the A9 in the S3 international)
speaking of which. i'm pretty sure the dual core S4 in the S3 you have would be slower in most cases than the i9300 anyways,
so this idea that your s3 could beat the iphone 5 in raw power is a bit hopeful,
and definitely not in terms of games, loading apps ect, purely because of the whole iOS has less devices, ect ect.
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you may be right there, but I think the nexus 4's gpu is better than the one in the iphone 5. I mean look at glbenchmark, the nexus 4 has a higher fps running at a higher a resolution(egypt hd onscreen). Also the cpu is a quad core krait so I highly doubt the iphone can compete there. The only reason I bring this up is because you were claiming that the iphone 5 has a fanatastic gpu, when in reality it's very good, but I'm not sure it's the best.. You could argue that the iphone 5 scores higher in the fill rate and the triangle throughput, but I feel like these ones may be easier to rig as they are the ones that don't actually render a game.
Hi guys!
I have never owned a tablet and i have decided to pull the trigger and get one, however, im not entirely sure which one to get. I have narrowed it down to 3 tablets. The Nexus 10, Nexus 7(because i travel a lot im considering the 7" screen) or the ASUS Transformer Infinity. I know they are all similar but which performs the best and worth the money? Thanks a bunch for the help guys!
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Nexus 7(because i travel a lot im considering the 7" screen)
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^ Yah.
Since you travel a lot.. The N 7..
How is the performance of the N7 compared to the N10 or Transformer Infinity?
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How is the performance of the N7 compared to the N10 or Transformer Infinity?
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almost same powerful
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Since you travel a lot.. The N 7..
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If size didnt matter though, which one would you take?
I guess im also confused about the nexus 10 and its CPU....its only a dual core vs the transformers and nexus 7 quad core but yet all the benchmarks i see say that it is much faster. how does that work out?
QUAD vs DUAL
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I guess im also confused about the nexus 10 and its CPU....its only a dual core vs the transformers and nexus 7 quad core but yet all the benchmarks i see say that it is much faster. how does that work out?
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good question. basically, more CPU cores doesnt always equate to better performance.
It really comes down to the design of the chipset being used. for example, the N10 is using a Exynos 5 (dual core), which is built using ARMs brand spanking new A15 architecture...however, the N7/Transformer/etc are all using a Tegra 3 (quad core), which is built using ARMs older A9 architecture. So that pretty much answers any questions about performance, mulit
The Exynoes chip also includes ARM's new Mali-T604 GPU, designed to power that record-breaking display
Throw in the fact that the the N10 was the only device in your lineup that has 2Gb of RAM...i think you know what to do!! :good:
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I guess im also confused about the nexus 10 and its CPU....its only a dual core vs the transformers and nexus 7 quad core but yet all the benchmarks i see say that it is much faster. how does that work out?
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Because it's the next generation dual core, cortex-A15 architecture vs cortex-A9. Basically it's not about the number of cores it's about the architecture.
I'm not an expert on this so someone else will probably give a better explanation.
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good question. basically, more CPU cores doesnt always equate to better performance.
It really comes down to the design of the chipset being used. for example, the N10 is using a Exynos 5 (dual core), which is built using ARMs brand spanking new A15 architecture...however, the N7/Transformer/etc are all using a Tegra 3 (quad core), which is built using ARMs older A9 architecture. So that pretty much answers any questions about performance, mulit
The Exynoes chip also includes ARM's new Mali-T604 GPU, designed to power that record-breaking display
Throw in the fact that the the N10 was the only device in your lineup that has 2Gb of RAM...i think you know what to do!! :good:
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Ah beat me to it
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Thanks for the explanation guys. That helped clear things up. I might go with the nexus 10 and just deal with the size. Only thing that sux is that it's on back order for a while.... Boooooo :'(
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the nexus 10 looks awesome. But I think it would rather go cheaper and buy the nexus 7. I bet it has better battery life and the 10" is almost as big as a laptop screen and might not be good for travel. I dunno, just my two cents.
What made you choose this device instead of others? Will you select your next tablet based on the same criteria or do you care more about some other spec?
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In this order:
Development, Processor, Resolution, Price
I came from the fantastic Acer a500, so it had to be a damn good device.
screen res, nexus status. if a new N7 was out with a higher res screen, I would have gotten that. but this was a work purchase, and the fiscal year is ending so I needed to buy now it's an upgrade from my galaxy tab 10.1.
edit: not a reason why i purchased, but the front speakers are impressive, at least compared to my old tab.
Development,screen, front speakers, design
I had a Nexus 7 at the time, and prior to that, a Galaxy Tab.
- I wanted to try a larger tablet
- The specs were pretty awesome
- Rear-facing camera (found it a real pain that my N7 didn't have one)
- Screen resolution
- Front-facing speakers
- Nexus
Was kind of concerned with the pace of development at first. Seems alright now I suppose :good:
Still kind of interested in trying out a Windows tablet for some specific games though...
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Why did you make this thread? For post count?
Will you make future threads based on the same criteria or do you care more about spamming the forums?
In other words, did you search before making this thread?
It's a nexus and has soo many pixels. I like pixels. It was most certainly NOT because it has a rear facing camera.
Screen and specs, android, knew it would have a strong development community supporting it, specs will make it decent for a couple years, I travel for work and need something to check email daily, laptop too heavy, etc. And it's a fun toy.
Hdmi, Development, 10".
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Specs but mostly that I could rely upon swift updates to Android rather than lagging behind at least one release at all times.
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Wanted to replace my Galaxy tab and this was the best tablet around.
Don't shoot me, but my iPad mini was crap, and I NEEDED to come back to a Nexus.
I have an Nexus 4 as my phone and a Nexus S for work
Chill..............
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I had yet to own a Nexus device, and I wanted to know what the pure vanilla experience was all about. Sure I've rooted it and tried other ROMs, but I keep going back to the stock 4.2.2 ROM.
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the screen, the processor, nexus device, that black on black.
why
Have the Nexus 4 already.
Came from a Tablet S and was a bit disappointed in the updates or lack thereof as well as the shell design. Thought it was cool for about a week.
Top reasons:
Standard android
Screen
speakers
My experience so far is excellent with no complaints. It's much faster, better screen, better speakers, better wifi (much). I like some of the Sony apps like Music Unlimited but I can just download them if I want them.
I don't think I will ever buy another non-nexus device for cell or tablet. Price is right and updates are swift.
What made you choose Tablet S ?
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tablet s
Thought it was a bit different at the time. Bought it back in 2011 when it first came out. Kind of bought into the whole it's easier to hold thing with the wide grip on the one side. Also the first to have the remote IR feature (which I never used hardly). I had the X10, Sony Arc and then the Xperia S so was just keeping it in the family so to speak. Still think the Sony UI is very intuitive compared to the Samsung, LG and Htc overlays.
I chose the Nexus 10 because it was the successor to the Motorola Xoom. Stock Android with updates direct from Google. That's what mattered. There was no other choice.
Winning it in the favorite things sweepstakes mostly
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The screen
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With the announcement of the LG2 i must say it looks like a very nice device sporting 2.3ghz quadcore. I hope that doesn't make the 3000 mAh battery seem pointless with its 5.2 inch display.
I'm just curious though, does anyone of you believe that the Nexus 5 will be based off of the recently revealed LG G2? I find that devices looks great, and while i do understand that some people don't want to move up to 5.2 inch screen, i must say i'm more or less ready to make the move. In the past i could not for one second imagine myself using a 5.2+ inch screen, but recently i just find it makes the browsing, texting and reading a MUCH greater experience.
anyways, what do you guys think?
I hope the next Nexus is made by LG and based of the G2.
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Mikulec said:
Why is everybody so sure that the next Nexus will be labelled as Nexus 5? The Next Nexus 7 was also not named Nexus 8.
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G2 has a 5" screen; 5 comes after 4. /shrug
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G2 has a 5" screen; 5 comes after 4. /shrug
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The new nexus 7 is called the Google Nexus 7 (2013). The ASUS Google Nexus 7 (2012). So the point he was making is that the name might not go in increments.
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The new nexus 7 is called the Google Nexus 7 (2013). The ASUS Google Nexus 7 (2012). So the point he was making is that the name might not go in increments.
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The number is screen size. Since new Nexus tablet is still a 7 inch device it was called Nexus 7.
If next Nexus phone comes with a 5 inch screen it so be most likely called Nexus 5.
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The new nexus 7 is called the Google Nexus 7 (2013). The ASUS Google Nexus 7 (2012). So the point he was making is that the name might not go in increments.
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Yes, of course, that was clear; I was just pointing out that there is also no clear indication of any guideline, so it's all speculative.
I watched the whole thing too and it does look like a great phone but I don't know if I want a 5.2" display phone might be a little big. I don't own a n4 but I do like how it feels on the hand and not too big. Also I wonder how that battery will hold up after seeing all the great battery life everyone gets with the n4 I'm debating whether to wait for the next nexus or get the n4 next month
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G2 camera is awesome! Hope same thing in nexus 5
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I will be really mad if the next nexus is a 5 inch screen or if has any of that back button crap. If the make the same phone with a 1080p screen better camera and just a little better battery I'm happy.
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I will be really mad if the next nexus is a 5 inch screen or if has any of that back button crap. If the make the same phone with a 1080p screen better camera and just a little better battery I'm happy.
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and LTE of course!?! that is working from the get-go
With how Qualcomm is handling the situation with AOSP i hope the next Nexus is NOT made from the G2.
The Nexus 5 will be based off the G2. Sadly it will be sexier and more of a beast than the Nexus 4....I really wanted to keep my Nexus 4 for 2 years but damn the Nexus 5 looks like it will violently b!tch slap any other phone on planet earth.
Mad props to LG. To take a beautiful, sexy device like the Nexus 4 and follow it up with a device that clearly trumps it in looks, aesthetic, performance....everyone will be blown away and hooked on the Nexus all over again...
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I will be really mad if the next nexus is a 5 inch screen or if has any of that back button crap. If the make the same phone with a 1080p screen better camera and just a little better battery I'm happy.
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You're asking for a Nexus 4S or a newer Nexus 4. This is about the Nexus 5 ....Every Nexus released has been a significant improvement over its predecessor....not a small step up
Considering how many issues Google has had with Qualcomm when it comes to releasing factory images of devices running Qualcomm chips, I hope it'd use a different SoC.
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Considering how many issues Google has had with Qualcomm when it comes to releasing factory images of devices running Qualcomm chips, I hope it'd use a different SoC.
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Really what's the alternative?
Qualcomm has a lock on SoC's at the moment and for the forseeable future. I mean really who else is there? Intel?
Development wise everyone is behind Qualcomm. Not by just a little either. The Snapdragon 800 that powers the G2 will more than likely go untested or unmatched by any competitor SoC until NEXT year....The 800 is a big deal as far as SoC's go.
I'm not sure of this beef Qualcomm has with Google. Don't know much about that.
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You have Samsung with their Exynos series.
Edit - ignore
I rather have Exynos but Samsung just doesn't play nice with open source I would love Sammy's new octa core Exynos 5 with new mali-t GPU in new Nexus phone but I think if anything its going in this years Nexus 10 tablet.
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You have Samsung with their Exynos series.
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Samsung's Exynos? Nope.
The main reason most Exynos powered devices don't have official CM support is because Samsung doesn't release their images. Infact I don't think you can find one Exynos powered device officially supported by AOSP.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 pro powers my N4 and I rather like it. Can somebody explain this mysterious problem between Qualcomm and AOSP? Doesn't make sense
It isnt that much bigger than the nexus 4.
Nexus 4 is 133.9 x 68.7 x 9.1mm
LG G2 is 138.5 x 70.9 x 8.9mm
Slightly taller by 5 mm, wider by 2mm but slightly thinner.
Also not sure of the power lock button on the back. You could just put your phone on the table and the phone will be turned on. Also getting cases will be odd. I hope they use the normal buttons on the side.
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It isnt that much bigger than the nexus 4.
Nexus 4 is 133.9 x 68.7 x 9.1mm
LG G2 is 138.5 x 70.9 x 8.9mm
Slightly taller by 5 mm, wider by 2mm but slightly thinner.
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This, its basically like the S4.
What I would be missing in the next Nexus (if its based on G2) would be Wireless Charging
But this hardware + AOSP = LG/Google shut up and take my money (again)
It'll have to last another generation. There's no way in hell I'm bying an Asus device.
http://www.geek.com/android/asus-to-manufacture-nexus-10-refresh-1564955/
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It'll have to last another generation. There's no way in hell I'm bying an Asus device.
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me too
Ya no ****. I had 2 of the Asus top model tablets. After dealing with their terrible products and even worse support, I vowed to never buy another one of their products ever again.
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My Nexus 10 is definitely a keeper because it's looks like it might be a while before Samsung make another tablet for Google.
They seem to like Asus now for anything over 5"
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SFG said:
Ya no ****. I had 2 of the Asus top model tablets. After dealing with their terrible products and even worse support, I vowed to never buy another one of their products ever again.
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Same experience here!
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More Nexus for me. I loved my Transformer Prime, and my Nexus 10 is starting to show its age.
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I have the infinity. As long as Asus doesn't use poor memory and fixes the I/o problems I will be buying the new nexus 10.
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More Nexus for me. I loved my Transformer Prime, and my Nexus 10 is starting to show its age.
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showing its age? rofl
Hardware aside. I think the Nexus 10 is one ugly looking tablet. I hope the next one is better looking...
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showing its age? rofl
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Yeah, the thing lags like a mofo on CM 10.2. It's almost unusable at times.
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Yeah, the thing lags like a mofo on CM 10.2. It's almost unusable at times.
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Can you give an example? I dont notice lag that often.
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Can you give an example? I dont notice lag that often.
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Pretty much any time I use it. Unlocking it, opening any app, trying to toggle wifi. It will sometimes freeze for seconds at a time, and the app will usually FC. It's been super frustrating because I don't have any of those issues on the same nightly for my S4.
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Yeah, the thing lags like a mofo on CM 10.2. It's almost unusable at times.
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CM hasn't been good since Gingerbread.. Bloated junk that is at least 9000 miles away from being anything close to AOSP at this point. Drop the zero and get with a hero
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Pretty much any time I use it. Unlocking it, opening any app, trying to toggle wifi. It will sometimes freeze for seconds at a time, and the app will usually FC. It's been super frustrating because I don't have any of those issues on the same nightly for my S4.
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Probably i know what ur Problem is. Look up the new trim function of android 4.3. That will probably tackle ur Problem. Basically its sort of fragmentation of the memory. You may factory reset if the problem persists because toggling wifi is such a simple task it should never lag. Cm has no stable 4.3 Version yet. I recommend flaming monkey rom, its lean light and fast (basic aosp with some tweaks). You see the N10 still has the bleeding edge architecture with the A15. There are faster devices but only 2 others or so with that modern architecture
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Hardware aside. I think the Nexus 10 is one ugly looking tablet. I hope the next one is better looking...
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Really?? I think it looks gorgeous. It also feels great in the hand.
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styckx said:
CM hasn't been good since Gingerbread.. Bloated junk that is at least 9000 miles away from being anything close to AOSP at this point. Drop the zero and get with a hero
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Haha. No.
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I know I'm causing a risky bump with this one, by I'd like to comment on how the nexus 7 is in fact created by Asus, and happens to be immensely more popular than the Nexus 10. I would question the validity of the notion that the New Nexus 10 will suck just because it's made by Asus.
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Really?? I think it looks gorgeous. It also feels great in the hand.
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Fells great in the hand yes. But it looks so f&!_#(g awful.
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SacTappingUni said:
I know I'm causing a risky bump with this one, by I'd like to comment on how the nexus 7 is in fact created by Asus, and happens to be immensely more popular than the Nexus 10. I would question the validity of the notion that the New Nexus 10 will suck just because it's made by Asus.
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The Nexus 7 is more popular because of its much lower price, not because of it's manufacturer.
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When it comes to design, the N10 really received great remarks from the November 2012 reviewers.
The soft/grippy feeling plastic actually handles great and looks good. The subtly rounded corners and edges has a great feel, no sharp edges that bite into the hands after prolonged handling.
Gave my N7 to my spouse and use the N10 as my daily tab. Been using a friends Samsung Note 10.1 2014 edition and it's real nice, but I still like the feel of the N10. Enough that I'm not rushing out to buy the 10.1 2014 edition at this time.
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