Hey everyone,
Made this video to compare the 2., You can see the clear winner as far as 'butter' experience goes. I'm happy with both, but I thought I share
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiKGUPNd03M
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Hey everyone,
Made this video to compare the 2., You can see the clear winner as far as 'butter' experience goes. I'm happy with both, but I thought I share
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiKGUPNd03M
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Very interesting.
Ancient dual core Xoom is performing pretty darn well vs the brand new quad core Nexus 7, especially since you have a live wallpaper running on the Xoom while you have a static wallpaper on the Nexus 7.
If you don't try to level the playing field, what kind of conclusions can we draw from the comparison?
thanx for sharing.
I am really happy having the xoom ;-)
WBR
Siemens Lover
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Very interesting.
Ancient dual core Xoom is performing pretty darn well vs the brand new quad core Nexus 7, especially since you have a live wallpaper running on the Xoom while you have a static wallpaper on the Nexus 7.
If you don't try to level the playing field, what kind of conclusions can we draw from the comparison?
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I think Xoom is starting to show it's age. It's by no means an unpleasant experience. But side by side, it tells me it's time to upgrade. Problem is,I don't know a device like the zoom that offers awesome dev supports from here because it's ged, and also has lte...
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Remember it's also the only tablet running jelly bean besides the nexus 7 in a usable configuration
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Hey everyone,
Made this video to compare the 2., You can see the clear winner as far as 'butter' experience goes. I'm happy with both, but I thought I share
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiKGUPNd03M
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if you wanna compare wait till cm10 gets released... and whats makes you think a static wallpaper vs a live wallpaper will show the same results....n nexus 7 is optimized for jellybean...while zoom still has jst got there alpha releases....
till den guys dont jump to conclutions
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Remember it's also the only tablet running jelly bean besides the nexus 7 in a usable configuration
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I get you...looking for a new toy but nothing out there currently temps me...the Nexus 7 seems to have some production flaws and is pretty limited by low amount of storage and will be fun for media/web browsing/reading, but not useful for productivity, which I depend on the Xoom for when on the road. Perhaps the Asus Transformer Infinity will be a satisfactory upgrade...I wish Google would call on Moto for the next Nexus tablet...Moto builds are rock-solid, and the GED versions have a long life, like our OG Xoom.
And I have never found a live wallpaper works well on the Xoom...just hogs too much processing power/ram.
As mentioned on your YouTube video, the different screen sizes and the distance the animation must travel may make the zoom appear not to be as smooth. Also one is a tegra2 and the other is a newer tegra3.
Xoom 4G + Team EOS Jellybean nightlies = WIN
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if you wanna compare wait till cm10 gets released... and whats makes you think a static wallpaper vs a live wallpaper will show the same results....n nexus 7 is optimized for jellybean...while zoom still has jst got there alpha releases....
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when I get home,I will make a second video with both static wallpapers. I honestly forgot Xoom had the kind wallpaper. So relax
I will most certainly make a video with a stable eos 3.0.0 when it comes out. But right now, it's all we got. There were also people disagreeing with me when I said it's not very smooth. So I posted this to show.
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As mentioned on your YouTube video, the different screen sizes and the distance the animation must travel may make the zoom appear not to be as smooth. Also one is a tegra2 and the other is a newer tegra3.
Xoom 4G + Team EOS Jellybean nightlies = WIN
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I disagree, I'm not talking about when animations stop. It's the frame rate when like chrome comes into view. It's hard to explain. I understand it will take longer to finish the animation because it has more screen to cover. Also look when I scroll seeing chrome.
And yes, tegra 2, vs tegra 3. That's why I think it's happening. Both machines are running fast as they could. You just can't make the xoom smooth as nexus because of the dual core 1ghz tegra 2, vs quad core 1.3ghz nexus 7.
But anyway, I'm going to make a video comparing the 2 on static wallpaper. I think that's gonna make a difference.
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I get you...looking for a new toy but nothing out there currently temps me...the Nexus 7 seems to have some production flaws and is pretty limited by low amount of storage and will be fun for media/web browsing/reading, but not useful for productivity, which I depend on the Xoom for when on the road. Perhaps the Asus Transformer Infinity will be a satisfactory upgrade...I wish Google would call on Moto for the next Nexus tablet...Moto builds are rock-solid, and the GED versions have a long life, like our OG Xoom.
And I have never found a live wallpaper works well on the Xoom...just hogs too much processing power/ram.
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didn't google buy out Motorola? I'm surprised they gave this nexus to Asus. I really hope the next nexus tablet will have some kind of mobile radio
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yes motorola is under google now...but nexus 7 was into RND process far before they took over motorola...if i am not wrong motorola will produce all the nexus banner phones and tabs from now on...
yaaa its true tegra2 vs tegra3... but lets give it up guys...moto zoom is a year old...device and its a premium tab compared to a nexus 7...which is a basic tab...
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yes motorola is under google now...but nexus 7 was into RND process far before they took over motorola...if i am not wrong motorola will produce all the nexus banner phones and tabs from now on...
yaaa its true tegra2 vs tegra3... but lets give it up guys...moto zoom is a year old...device and its a premium tab compared to a nexus 7...which is a basic tab...
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Indeed. I'm just mad my girl had the faster tablet. Lol.. but I'm not about to give up my lte connection, and I prefer 10" screen. A tablet isn't something I put in my pocket (or my purse lol) so if I'm tagging it along, I'll take the extra estate is a bigger screen.
The 7 is perfect my girl though, because she just puts it in her purse.
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Wait till rc gets on for cm10.....zoom will zoom to glory soon
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Wait till rc gets on for cm10.....zoom will zoom to glory soon
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Did cm9 exist for the xoom? I always used teameos, so I never cared to look. I did use cm9 on my atrix though
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afaik the JB source code for xoom is not released so the comparison is pretty harsh atm.
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Did cm9 exist for the xoom? I always used teameos, so I never cared to look. I did use cm9 on my atrix though
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have you lost it dude....you didnt use cm9 yes cm9 is available....for zoom try it...
well i never use any other rom other than cyanogenmod
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yes motorola is under google now...but nexus 7 was into RND process far before they took over motorola...if i am not wrong motorola will produce all the nexus banner phones and tabs from now on...
yaaa its true tegra2 vs tegra3... but lets give it up guys...moto zoom is a year old...device and its a premium tab compared to a nexus 7...which is a basic tab...
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Erm, I'd say the Nexus 7 qualifies as a premium tablet too albeit of 7in variety. Let's not forget it is being sold at cost or it could easily command extra 30% or so in price.
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have you lost it dude....you didnt use cm9 yes cm9 is available....for zoom try it...
well i never use any other rom other than cyanogenmod
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Team EOS nightlys are solid man. Cm9 is nice on my other devices but Team EOS cutting edge roms stays on my 4G Xoom.
Xoom 4G + Team EOS Jellybean nightlies = WIN
A 7" vs. a 10"? One would expect quicker response on a smaller and more powerful unit. But I fail to SEE the "BIG" difference.
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the new designed tab (8.9 n 10.1) has been announced. i like the new look very much, n sdcard is now available, but sadly the camera has been downgraded to 3mp =( n it looks a bit lag in the video by androidcentral in youtube..
n, is 8.9 using tegra cpu?
anyone think i shud jump to xoom iinstead?
I think I'm firmly on the new 10.1 Tab right now. 3 MP camera is something I can live with, in exchange for the slimness and weight. I think they displayed an older build (10.6 mm) thickness, with TouchWiz on it on the AC video. So, I don't want to jump to conclusions on the lag
is 8.9 using nivia tegra?
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is 8.9 using nivia tegra?
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Samsung hasn't revealed the CPU their tabs will be using.
The tab cameras still beat the iPad 2's ones.
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The tab cameras still beat the iPad 2's ones.
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Yes but when compared to all the other Android tablets, the rear camera is the worst. Even worst then any smartphone out last year and now.
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Yes but when compared to all the other Android tablets, the rear camera is the worst. Even worst then any smartphone out last year and now.
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But why in the world would you ever need a 8MP camera on your 10" tablet??? Is there ever a time when you have your tablet with you and not your phone or other digital camera/DSLR and you just need to take a hi-res photo?
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But why in the world would you ever need a 8MP camera on your 10" tablet??? Is there ever a time when you have your tablet with you and not your phone or other digital camera/DSLR and you just need to take a hi-res photo?
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I agree. I only use my phone camera for an "Oh Crap" spontaneous photo, not a thought out photograph where high res makes a difference. Not to mention that the quality of the lens really determines the end quality of the image. You can find shots taken on a 3MP camera with a great lens that will blow you away.
omnia1994 said:
the new designed tab (8.9 n 10.1) has been announced. i like the new look very much, n sdcard is now available, but sadly the camera has been downgraded to 3mp =( n it looks a bit lag in the video by androidcentral in youtube..
n, is 8.9 using tegra cpu?
anyone think i shud jump to xoom iinstead?
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I haven't see the Androidcentral video. But apparently there were no functioning new Galaxy Tab 10.1. The old 10.1 was used to demonstrate Honeycomb and TouchWiz. So I probably wouldn't worry too much about that, since that isn't the tablet we are getting anyway.
I'm not concerned about the camera. I'd like to have a camera, but I don't require it to be uber. I think having a good camera on my smart phone is far more important, because it's easier to hold and click pictures with a 4 inch phone than a 10 inch tablet.
Xoom disappointed me, I returned mine after a few days. It was too heavy, didn't feel comfortable to hold long, and the screen was good, but not great.
Galaxy Tab is much lighter and appears to be more comfortable to hold. Comfort is huge, I want to be able to hold this thing in my hands without fatigue or sharp corners digging into my fingers.
And the PLS screen, no doubt will blow away whatever type of panel the Xoom is using.
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Galaxy Tab is much lighter and appears to be more comfortable to hold. Comfort is huge, I want to be able to hold this thing in my hands without fatigue or sharp corners digging into my fingers.
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I just got back from the Verizon store and spent a good 20 minutes with the Xoom, and honestly my arm got tired. That thing is HEAVY. Its the first thing you notice when you pick it up. It is obviously solidly built which is what the weight offers, but man I couldn't see myself using that thing with one hand for very long.
1.6lbs is heavy. If these things come out and are solidly built for 1lb I'll be sold on it.
Should also note that using the Xoom makes me realize I probably won't want anything smaller than a 10.1" tablet. The Xoom has a much smaller footprint than the iPad because it is 16:9 and not 4:3. I think the 8.9" might be a little too small. I like the 10.1" ability to be able to view full web pages without pinching/zooming to read them properly.
Yep, I'm sold on the 10.1 even though i swore to never purchase a Samsung device. I'm putting my Xoom up for sale as of today
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Yep, I'm sold on the 10.1 even though i swore to never purchase a Samsung device. I'm putting my Xoom up for sale as of today
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well you've gotta wait till June 8th so you might as well hold onto that Xoom a little longer lol.
omnia1994 said:
is 8.9 using nivia tegra?
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YES, according to CNET...
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YES, according to CNET...
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Not completely confirmed. Samsung wouldn't disclose the specific processor at this time. Some news outlets are reporting Tegra 2, others are reporting "unspecified dual core processor".
lol.. i really hope it is tegra 2 as it supports many thd games smoothly
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well you've gotta wait till June 8th so you might as well hold onto that Xoom a little longer lol.
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I figured if i sold it after the wifi only was released, I'd get less for it.
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Not completely confirmed. Samsung wouldn't disclose the specific processor at this time. Some news outlets are reporting Tegra 2, others are reporting "unspecified dual core processor".
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Nvidia's tegra site has the galaxy tab 10.1 listed as having the tegra 2
I will probably look to buy the 10.1v (or whatever they end up calling the original). I want to buy in the next month or so, so if it's not available it will be the iPad 2 until June.
Have you seen the needle like charger tip for the xoom? Bad things will happen to something so flimsy... That's half the reason I took mine back. Other half is the new Tab 10.1.
I need your opinions, should i get the Tab 7.7? or wait for the nexus tablet? I am liking the size (around 7) and the reviews of the 7.7 are all good. what do u think?
Well the GPS is topnoch, I havent had any problems with celldata or wifi, overall HC
isent that bad. In all I got to say the hardware kicks ass on stock HC and if ICS is an improvement thats a big extra!
Yup I like the 7.7, nice unit.
the nexus tablet is likely to be in the 200-250 range, while the 7.7 is around 500...the biggest reason to get the 7.7 is the super amoled plus screen. if you don't care about the screen quality, i would go with the google tablet.
I'm on the fence as well. Heard rumors that the Nexus won't have 3G. I'll gladly get a Galaxy Tab then.
Can't tell for sure until the Nexus is officially unveiled.
I'd wait.
Even of the nexus hasn't got 3g what it will do is quickly drive down android tablet costs. If Google push a nexus device (nexus phones are pushed as being the pinnacle of Android design) for 200 then Samsung and everyone else will have difficulty keeping a 100%+ premium over it.
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I would wait for Android tablets to catch up with the iPad3 dpi before buying, which I hope will begin to happen with the next generation of premium Android tablets.
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I need your opinions, should i get the Tab 7.7? or wait for the nexus tablet? I am liking the size (around 7) and the reviews of the 7.7 are all good. what do u think?
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I am married to SAMOLED+, a wacom digitizer, and screen casting capabilities. So far the only device to satisfy all three has been the samsung galaxy note. But this screen is just SO much larger, it was worth the extra real estate. This is the first really operable digital sketchpad, i'd say over the ipad(screen quality) and the gNote(size). It is imperfect only in thst it lacks a wacom digitizer in my opinion.
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Ive sold my 7.7 in prep for the nexus.
7.7 is a dead platform for anything new.
If the nexus is missing 3g ill use my phone as its hot spot when needed
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I have a feeling the nexus 7 won't have an Micro-SD slot. :[
I'm going to hold out as long as i can ;p
Maybe i'll buy it and have two tabs. $199 is cheap lol
Ive thought about the micro sd and don't see it as an issue as long as there is an sd card/usb host adapter, then on long journeys we can still have movies etc on that
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What would the nexus at $200 have to offer asside from Android 5? I dont think it would be a supperior tab to the current 7.7 and the possible lack of 3g it would mean you would have to carry 2 devices. Until no more 3g+wife tabs are released i will never consider anything else less. Just my 2 cents
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Ive sold my 7.7 in prep for the nexus.
7.7 is a dead platform for anything new.
If the nexus is missing 3g ill use my phone as its hot spot when needed
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How is the 7.7 a "dead platform"? There will be an ICS update some time this summer, and the hardware will be superior to the Nexus in most ways.
adinis78 said:
What would the nexus at $200 have to offer asside from Android 5? I dont think it would be a supperior tab to the current 7.7 and the possible lack of 3g it would mean you would have to carry 2 devices. Until no more 3g+wife tabs are released i will never consider anything else less. Just my 2 cents
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I own a galaxy nexus and the user experience blows honeycomb out of the water. The software experience could be enough to sway a purchase. You don't need to Carry two tabs either lol. Can leave one at home for home media purposes or something. One for desk at work, etc... or just buy it and evaluate two, sell one of em later.
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I own a galaxy nexus and the user experience blows honeycomb out of the water. The software experience could be enough to sway a purchase. You don't need to Carry two tabs either lol. Can leave one at home for home media purposes or something. One for desk at work, etc... or just buy it and evaluate two, sell one of em later.
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At a supposed price of $200 i doubt it will be a superior item, i understand the Nexus is a top line (Nexus phones) i dont see at this price what it can try and compete with. The Kindle? Maybe. The Ipad, not in a million years.
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The leaked specs for the Nexus 7 look decent enough and handily seem to wipe the floor with the kindle fire. I doubt i'll just give up this beautiful 7.7 without evaluating things anyways. And who mentioned an iPad? I could give 2 ****es about the iPad ;p
For those interested or wanting a nexus tablet read this:
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/27/3120884/google-nexus-7-first-image-leak
All it is, is a Kindle and Nook competitor. I'll stick with my 7.7 and i would recommed getting 7.7 (international vertion 3g+wifi)
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Well now that the specs are out, I'm still happy with my last week purchase of the GT 7.7. I can increase storage and have a better screen. Only outspecced by BT 4 on the Nexus 7, if it has BT 4.
Plus I have to say comparing the Exynos of the GT 7.7 to the Tegra3 of the Transformer Prime, it feels snappier than the Prime, and that is on 3.2 HC! Cant wait for ICS (or hopefully much rather JB!) on it.
Haven't tried gaming on th GT 7.7 though.
Maybe it is just in the videos I've seen but does the screen rotate to landscape mode or is it stuck in portrait?
Here's my take on the two tablets.
1. Memory
I think the lack of micro SD slot on the Nexus is a big disadvantage compared to the Sammy 7.7. You can pick up 64gb micro SD cards now for $60-80. Depending on your main uses, 16gb (or worse still 8gb) can be very limiting if you throw on some music and some 720p videos, let alone games.
I have the HDMI dongle for the Sammy and can output 1080p to a TV which is great when traveling.
2. Camera
The Nexus also appears to miss out on a rear-facing camera (not a big deal imo but another point of difference).
3. Battery
Samsung battery appears to be almost 18% bigger (5100mah v 4325mah).
4. Form factor
The form factor of the Nexus would seem to be not quite as slick as the 7.7:
Nexus 7: 198.5 x 120 x 10.45mm
Samsung 7.7: 196.7 x 133 x 7.9 mm
Weight appears to be same (or thereabouts).
With a smaller screen and less features, I would have thought that the Nexus could have been a bit trimmer.
5. Software
On the other hand we probably won't see Jelly Bean on the Samsung for another year, if at all.
Jelly Bean supposedly has Project Butter enhancements to make the OS smoother and slicker, however given the performance of the S2 on ICS I think I'd be relatively happy with ICS on the 7.7.
Overall I don't really see the need for a quad core processor when the dual core is still perfectly capable. I'm not prepared to compromise on the above factors for the processor alone, the benefits of which are debatable given how much better the Exynos architecture seems to be.
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I forgot to add that whilst I wouldn't give up my 7.7, the introduction of the Nexus 7 can only be a good thing as it will raise awareness of Android tablets and lower the barrier to entry, ie. cost, effectively bringing Android to the masses by a respected vendor.
More competition = better products.
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I have a feeling the nexus 7 won't have an Micro-SD slot. :[
I'm going to hold out as long as i can ;p
Maybe i'll buy it and have two tabs. $199 is cheap lol
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None Nexus device have SD card slot yet...
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I ordered it mostly just because jellybean looks so awesome i had to have it. But now that the benchmarks have been released along with the full specs, im actually now somewhat convinced it is inferior to my ics running n7000, or at the least equal. I ran the gl 2.1 benchmark that anandtech ran and my stock (not overclocked ) note actually scored higher in all 4 benchmarks than the "12 core" tegra 3. So besides battery life and jellybean, im pretty meh at this point. Anyone else have similar feelings? Or am i really missing something?
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For the price point; the Nexus 7 is a nice investment. The specs are solid. If you have disposable income it's hard not to throw $200 at the 7 and at the very least make it a part of your coffee table.
I'm in the boat that I will upgrade my Note to the Note 2 as no doubt the spec leap will be much bigger than the Nexus 7.
Dude the price is low for that 7"
So it worth it x2 each dollar, if you r looking an upgrade just wait the note 2 or other device
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I'm with you in debating on it OP.
I've yet to put an order in as the Note 2 looks rather promising, however watching media on the 7" display would be lovely, and Tegra 3 aught to have enough power to handle S/W decoding of 10bit 720p, but I've also read that the S3 seems to handle it fine, and if the Note 2 will be a 'larger S3' then I might as well save the money and wait.
It's a tough decision, since it's realistically the best 7" tablet to come out yet.
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I ordered it mostly just because jellybean looks so awesome i had to have it. But now that the benchmarks have been released along with the full specs, im actually now somewhat convinced it is inferior to my ics running n7000, or at the least equal. I ran the gl 2.1 benchmark that anandtech ran and my stock (not overclocked ) note actually scored higher in all 4 benchmarks than the "12 core" tegra 3. So besides battery life and jellybean, im pretty meh at this point. Anyone else have similar feelings? Or am i really missing something?
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Haha benchmarks, it'll handle whatever you throw at it and with custom roms on it will be even better...stop worrying about benchmarks they really don't mean **** on phones and tablets.
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Nexus banned in USA ,i wont buy it.
S3 better still.
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nexus 7 = cheap!
haha, for $209, I can use it as my cutting board while I look at videos on how to cook.
or even use it for the bathroom!
or have the kids use it as a frisbee.
it's not banned here. and to get vanilla jelly bean without buying a nexus phone, that's cheap. can't wait!
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Nexus banned in USA ,i wont buy it.
S3 better still.
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Apparently you can't read, he's talking about the nexus 7 TABLET, keep thinking you know what your talking about.
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Can't wait for my nexus 7 tablet
What is the point of buying it if you are basing that decision on purely benchmarks and OS version?
Are you actually going to make use of the extra screen space compared to the note?
If yes buy it, if not dont, simple
The Nexus 7" looks amazing for the price. The only downside is the lack of SD card slot.
I'm not sure if they left it out for cost reasons or to avoid annoying the other manufacturers.
I won't personally be getting one as I'm holding off buying a tablet until Win 8. You just know someone will bring out a device that dual boots in to win8 and android.
About a month ago I bought a Galaxy Tab 2 (7") for my Fiance as she wanted something like a kindle but that did a bit more. 16 Gb was £200 if the Nexus Tab has been out for £150 with better spec and newer OS I would have thought that was a great buy if you want a 7" tab.
I dont get this comparing tabs and phones. Its like comparing apples and oranges. Both fruits but not the same thing.
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About a month ago I bought a Galaxy Tab 2 (7") for my Fiance as she wanted something like a kindle but that did a bit more. 16 Gb was £200 if the Nexus Tab has been out for £150 with better spec and newer OS I would have thought that was a great buy if you want a 7" tab.
I dont get this comparing tabs and phones. Its like comparing apples and oranges. Both fruits but not the same thing.
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Except that the galaxy note is a phablet, a hybrid device. Thus the issue here.
To the person who said I only used benchmarks, not exactly. I was just saying that the 1.4ghz dualcore exynos with mali400 seems to still be a top dog and even beats/equals the "12core" tegra 3. Pretty impressive.
I do know the nexus 7 is a great device for $200. It doesn't have everything a galaxy note has like mhl, 5ghz wifi or sdslot but in terms of raw performance, screen resolution the $249 version is equal to my 16gb GT-N7000. No doubt it is an impressive device for the price. I found a deal on mine at Jr.com for $222 shipped 16GB version but that pre-order quickly sold out.
Even still I hesitate. It will probably only be a couple of months before the devs make a good port of jellybean for our note. Having a pure google device however does appeal to me. I'm still torn. Luckily it wont ship for another 10 days so I have all that time to decide.
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That is the Galaxy Nexus phone, not the Nexus 7 tablet. Personally, the Galaxy Note eliminates the need of a tablet for me.
It's 7 inches. Not even 2 full inches of difference between the Note and Nexus. And you can put the Note in your pocket and take it everywhere with you. And since Nexus 7 does not use full tablet UI - it's basically "a bigger note" ( exaggeration for purpose of the thread ).
It all depends on your needs though. I really prefer to have just 1 device that i can carry everywhere, always. Tablets, even 7" are not that mobile despite all the marketing.
If its any help i currently take my note with me everywherr daily. I use my Galaxy Tab 10.1 for browsing, gaming and watching movies (in bed). I use the Galaxy Tab 2 for reading and general messing about.
I admit 1 person doesnt need all 3 in their life but I do prefer web browsing at home on either of the tabs as I find it better with the bigger screens and the same for reading and movie watching whilst at home.
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It's 7 inches. Not even 2 full inches of difference between the Note and Nexus. And you can put the Note in your pocket and take it everywhere with you. And since Nexus 7 does not use full tablet UI - it's basically "a bigger note" ( exaggeration for purpose of the thread ).
It all depends on your needs though. I really prefer to have just 1 device that i can carry everywhere, always. Tablets, even 7" are not that mobile despite all the marketing.
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There won't be any tablet ui in jellybean, it's gonna be universal like the galaxy nexus looks. Jellybean fully merges the tablet and phone ui together 100%. Any tablet that will support jellybean will look like the nexus 7 ui, no more tablet look.
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There won't be any tablet ui in jellybean, it's gonna be universal like the galaxy nexus looks. Jellybean fully merges the tablet and phone ui together 100%. Any tablet that will support jellybean will look like the nexus 7 ui, no more tablet look.
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Good thing Chameleon is coming out soon then ;-)
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sway40 said:
There won't be any tablet ui in jellybean, it's gonna be universal like the galaxy nexus looks. Jellybean fully merges the tablet and phone ui together 100%. Any tablet that will support jellybean will look like the nexus 7 ui, no more tablet look.
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That's not true. In another thread I read someone has already hacked the Nexus 7 to give it a tablet ui.
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It's 7 inches. Not even 2 full inches of difference between the Note and Nexus. And you can put the Note in your pocket and take it everywhere with you. And since Nexus 7 does not use full tablet UI - it's basically "a bigger note" ( exaggeration for purpose of the thread ).
It all depends on your needs though. I really prefer to have just 1 device that i can carry everywhere, always. Tablets, even 7" are not that mobile despite all the marketing.
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The Note is also a phone and has 3G... and 2 good cameras.
The Nexus 7 is a nice tablet (low end price with good specs) but it cant be the only device to take, a good companion to a phone maybe.
just ordered a galaxy note 10.1 in clove. will received it in a week
i am giving my xoom to my dad
the main reason i bought note 10.1 is:
1) it's note taking ability is really useful for me
2) samsung's cpu is for more better than tegra (it's true, except can't play tegra 3 games)
3) tried s3 , found that samsung's touchwiz is actually better than i thought (at least better than my razr!)
4) crazy multitasking (there's a preview showed that it can run 4 apps in screen soon)
anyway, i just want to say, i really happy with my xoom.
i think this is moto's best device ever (owned a razr, moto's customization sucks)
for 18months, i use it everyday, for browsing, music, video, youtube, note taking, gaming etc
almost everything.
for me, some of the cons is
1) too heavy. extremely good build quality, but it's really to heavy for gaming.
2) display isn't as good as other devices
i'd like to say THANK YOU for everyone that helped me with flashing roms, rooting, customizing etc
and thanks teameos for the awesome roms
hope you guys continue enjoy this wonderful device!
Hope you enjoy ur new device. Sounds awesome! However Motorolas' build quality is by far superior to any device manufacturer. I think most people dont realize this until 1 year or so. I love my DROID X and DROID Xyboard 8.2. My xyboard is tough as hell, I dropt it to many times because of my gf, she always likes to grab it away when I am reading on DROID life. It usually hits the ground from their. Still fine and no scratches yet....
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Ok ...
But before you bought, you tried use team eos rom?
Anyway, enjoy your new device
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Ok ...
But before you bought, you tried use team eos rom?
Anyway, enjoy your new device
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Ofcourse i tried n my xoom is still using it now. Its awesome
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Ofcourse i tried n my xoom is still using it now. Its awesome
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yes it is a little bit heavy but still a good tablet
maybe i will buy a N7 - but at the moment i´m still lucky with my xoom
the build of xoom is excellent quality but ok, it starts to get kind of old...i wont give up since we have jb but i know that i ll have to search for sth else in future...hope u enjoy ur samsung as much as the xoom!
I'm getting a N7 soon... But that doesn't mean I will give away my Xoom, anyway... Good luck with your Note 10.1
Edit: won't buy N7 anymore lol... Will stick with my Xoom and will buy an HTC One X Tegra 3 soon
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With Team EOS JB to keep me current I'm sticking with my Xoom4G until I see a 3rd Gen 10" tablet with all the ports and features the Xoom has plus is Google Experience.
Just looking at the shelf life this Xoom has provided as not only a 1st Gen Android Tablet but the unit that was the test bed for Android Tablet entirely I won't give it up so easily.
While there is much better hardware out there unless your a big Tablet gamer it mostly goes to waste on anything but smoothness and Project Butter in JB has brought a lot of that back to the Xoom anyway.
Nexus7 may be a GE device but it doesn't have even half the features the Xoom has in the port and video dept.
Hopefully Asus will get the next High End GE release because I love thier design and dock feature but won't go that route until it has 4G and is GE.
lol just saying that touchwiz is better than moto razrs vanilla ics is just plain stupid..
Hi all, I'm considering buying a nexus 7. I have a thrive 10.1,but find it bulky to type in portrait mode. I use it to take a lot of notes on students, but also for the Web and reading on the weekend. Anyone give up a 10.1 for a 7 screen? Is it that big of a difference?
Thank you!
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Just go to a store and find out for yourself.
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yogi217 said:
Hi all, I'm considering buying a nexus 7. I have a thrive 10.1,but find it bulky to type in portrait mode. I use it to take a lot of notes on students, but also for the Web and reading on the weekend. Anyone give up a 10.1 for a 7 screen? Is it that big of a difference?
Thank you!
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I own a Galaxy Tab 10.1.. I had the same issues with it as you did. Yes it's a big difference from the N7 but for me it made ALL the difference. Portrait mode is perfect to use and type on and landscape mode is perfect for web browsing.. 10.1 was just too bulky for me.. I always felt burdened by it like I was carrying around a computer monitor and not a convenient and productive piece of technology.
My Tab 10.1 now sits on the shelf as I wait for pershoot to pump out some new CM10 builds for it and I plan to just use it as a media center interface. Meanwhile me, my Nexus S and N7 are attached at the hip
I had a 10" HP Touchpad with CM9 that I really liked, but after using a friend's Nexus 7 for a little while, I decided to sell the Touchpad while they were still selling on eBay fora decent amount and buy a Nexus 7. I have had the Nexus for a couple weeks now and have found I use it a lot more than I did the Touchpad since it is a lot more convenient. Also, now when I pick up my wife's iPad, it feels HUGE and unwieldy!
I have not missed the larger screen at all.
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I like the 7" size, as it seems to be a happy medium. It's easy to hold with one hand and read. Its comfortable in landscape mode and much more comfortable for playing games. It's easy to carry and to toss into my purse or a pack. I don't watch movies much but it's a nice personal size for viewing. My other device is a HP touchpad and it feels large and heavy in comparison.
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yogi217 said:
Hi all, I'm considering buying a nexus 7. I have a thrive 10.1,but find it bulky to type in portrait mode. I use it to take a lot of notes on students, but also for the Web and reading on the weekend. Anyone give up a 10.1 for a 7 screen? Is it that big of a difference?
Thank you!
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Sold my Galaxy Tab 10.1 16GB WiFi for the money to buy an 8GB Nexus7, and didn't regret it for an instant. It's actually portable, it's ridiculously fast, and while it has a smaller screen than the GTab10.1, it's the same resolution, which results in a much more crisp picture.
We now have two Nexus7's in the house: an 8GB and a 16GB. We'll be adding a 32GB as soon as they start showing up for purchase.
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Just go to a store and find out for yourself.
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I did captain obvious.
I liked the feel. Just wanted an opinion from someone who spent more than 5 minutes with one. Someone who actually made the switch and has some experience related to the concerns in my description.
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shook187 said:
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Get a little big for your britches much there bud?
Jay Aristide said:
Sold my Galaxy Tab 10.1 16GB WiFi for the money to buy an 8GB Nexus7, and didn't regret it for an instant. It's actually portable, it's ridiculously fast, and while it has a smaller screen than the GTab10.1, it's the same resolution, which results in a much more crisp picture.
We now have two Nexus7's in the house: an 8GB and a 16GB. We'll be adding a 32GB as soon as they start showing up for purchase.
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Nevermind the GTAB 10.1 had a bug in portrait mode that caused it to lag like hell.. Even their ICS update had it. Samsung really screwed the pooch with the tab 10.1.. It seriously under performed considering it was a dual core tegra 2.
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Nevermind the GTAB 10.1 had a bug in portrait mode that caused it to lag like hell.. Even their ICS update had it. Samsung really screwed the pooch with the tab 10.1.. It seriously under performed considering it was a dual core tegra 2.
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Sold mine as soon as the n7 came out. Hadn't made it to ICS yet. I hear they run VERY well on JellyBean though, especially with all that TouchWiz crap stripped away
I was a hardcore 10 clincher, had four tablets in the 10 inch variety and loved my prime and keyboard. But 7 inches is perfect for almost everything I use a tablet for. In fact since the nexus 7 launched, I got mine before preorders shipped but I dunno the date, I haven't used anything that would be better on a 10 inch screen.
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Thank you all. Looks like going to sell the thrive 10.1 and get a 7. Can't keep both devices. Now I'll have to decide between 8 or 16....... Ahhh choices!
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yogi217 said:
Hi all, I'm considering buying a nexus 7. I have a thrive 10.1,but find it bulky to type in portrait mode. I use it to take a lot of notes on students, but also for the Web and reading on the weekend. Anyone give up a 10.1 for a 7 screen? Is it that big of a difference?
Thank you!
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I know alot of people that once they got a 7 ince tab, mainly the Nexus 7, they no longer used/wanted to use, their 10 inch, as it was uncomfortable, heavy and just too big to be portable.
7 inch is the way to go, I personally think 8 inch would be perfect, but 7 inch it is.
GET A N7! TRUST ME
Get a 16 for sure, or wait for the 32.. 8 is just too small
I personally enjoy the size, it works for me immensely. And is super portable.
It's not the size of the tab that's important, but the skill with which you wield it.
I like the 7" and find it very easy to transport. But it is important to give your eye's more "visual breaks" and look arround more. I seem to get more eye fatigue with the 7" if I'm not careful.
So to add another overused phrase to this thread.
Be careful how you handle that 7" tab, you could go blind.