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fortysomegeek

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The 16GB version will cost $399 and the 32GB LTE version will retail for $499. Both devices will have expandable memory.

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The expandable sd card will be a moot point as Google has locked down the sd-card situation. Third party apps only work in their sand-box. Third party file managers like ES File Explorer won't let you copy, move, rename files on external sd cards. Considering this is a Nexus product, I doubt they will have their own file manager. They've even stated they will locked this down even more on rooted devices.

The Nividual shield tablet can be had for $300 but the 5 hour battery life is a bit of a disappointment.
 

nilk

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Oct 18, 2007
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I get android smartphones. But man android tablets don't make sense. The app situation is mediocre at best

I'm weird in that I currently use an iPhone and have an Android tablet (Nexus 7) -- seems most people have the reverse of that. My phone is for doing a small number of things quickly on the go, whereas if I'm going to sit down with a tablet I expect more functionality out of it.

I'm probably going to use my tablet more for video playback and I expect it to be able to play various formats without having to worry about transcoding, and also I want it easy to copy video files to it (Android is ideal here with easy file transfer and players like MX Player Pro).

I'm also likely to use a Bluetooth keyboard and use a tablet more like a full fledged computer. I'll also use SSH and maybe remote desktop. Android is ideal because Bluetooth keyboard support is quite good in apps in general and all the Emacs/UNIX key combinations work in SSH (this is not the case in iOS last time I checked due to limitations in the OS preventing apps from recognizing all key combinations -- need to check again in iOS 8, but I haven't read anything indicating things have changed).

I spend a lot of time in web browsers (on all devices), and Chrome works just fine on an Android tablet.

(This is just between iOS and Android -- I unfairly exclude Microsoft devices)
 

weespeed

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Jul 9, 2010
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I really like this thing. But after having the HTC Flyer I have no faith in HTC.

Will have to wait on the review.
 

Sensamic

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Mar 26, 2010
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The expandable sd card will be a moot point as Google has locked down the sd-card situation. Third party apps only work in their sand-box. Third party file managers like ES File Explorer won't let you copy, move, rename files on external sd cards. Considering this is a Nexus product, I doubt they will have their own file manager. They've even stated they will locked this down even more on rooted devices.

The Nividual shield tablet can be had for $300 but the 5 hour battery life is a bit of a disappointment.
You're right! It's really annoying on 4.4 on my SGS5. I have to do workarounds to delete pictures because they're stored directly on my microSD and ES Explorer can't delete them. I have to do it through the Samsung gallery app, which I NEVER use.
 

apolloa

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Oct 21, 2008
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Time, because it rules EVERYTHING!
I doubt it will look like that, because that's just a blown up nexus 5, but as it's made by HTC then I think you can guarantee it'll look damn sexy, but I think those specs are real and IMO if it does have the Tegra K1 then Nvidia's Shield just lost sales!

Too big for me, I still have my eye on the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact Tablet, but hey if I see one of these Nexus 9's you never know ;)
 

Sensamic

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Mar 26, 2010
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Nice tablet.

Like the 4:3 aspect ratio. It changes things and it's a fresh change. It'd be just like the iPad Mini: excellent for web browsing and gaming, not great for video playback.

Oh....... 4GB RAM!!!!

But I must say I'm extremely happy with my Nexus 7 2013, so I don't see much reason to upgrade. 7 inches has been perfect for me. Never thought I'd like that size that much.
 

tbayrgs

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Jul 5, 2009
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Nice tablet.

Like the 4:3 aspect ratio. It changes things and it's a fresh change. It'd be just like the iPad Mini: excellent for web browsing and gaming, not great for video playback.

Oh....... 4GB RAM!!!!

Not sure I understand...was this your wish for the new tablet or what you think it specs out at? The spec sheet I read shows only 2 GB RAM.

I also don't understand why they only include 16 or 32 GB onboard storage on the tablet yet offer 32 or 64 GB in the Nexus 6.
 

Vidd

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Honestly, I'm disappointed. I wanted something that would make me really think about getting an iPad 2.

I'm not sure what I else I expected really.
 

Sensamic

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Not sure I understand...was this your wish for the new tablet or what you think it specs out at? The spec sheet I read shows only 2 GB RAM.

I also don't understand why they only include 16 or 32 GB onboard storage on the tablet yet offer 32 or 64 GB in the Nexus 6.
These tech websites get some specs wrong in the hurry. I got that info from Android Authority just moments after the announcement. They've since then corrected the article.

Same happened with the screen. Some websites said AMOLED and others IPS.
 
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