Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tablet. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

New Nexus 7 Encountering GPS Issues

Google's new Nexus 7 may be great in terms of pricing, but buyers are encountering a hitch: issues with GPS performance. Many complaints have been coming up at XDA-Developers, Android Police, and Google's own discussion group since the tablet has launched. According to these sites, after a short amount of time, from two to 30 minutes, the Nexus 7 loses its signal and cannot connect again.


Not that many people use the Nexus 7 for GPS, so the issue may even go unnoticed by consumers. Google has acknowledged the reports and says that the Android team is working on it.

Friday, July 26, 2013

New Nexus 7 Hits Google Play

The amazing new Nexus 7 tablet has hit Google Play. The 16GB and 32GB WiFi models are going to be shipping by next Tuesday. If you want the uni-cellular model (works on GSM and CDMA) you will have to wait a few more weeks.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

New Nexus 7 Tablet Released

The new Nexus 7 was released today at Google's breakfast press event. It is a gerat new tablet. While it looks similar, there are many improvements. There is a high-res 1920 by 1200 screen, which is much better than the previous 1920 by 800. The device also ships with a new inside, a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064, Adreno 320 graphics, and 2GB of RAM. It also packs with dual stereo speakers, and a rear-facing 5-megapixel camera and the same front-facing camera as on the last device.

The new tablet is running on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. There are a few new features, but not a ton. There are restricted profiles for children, which allows you to restrict apps from users. Bluetooth Smart, a.k.a. Bluetooth Low Energy, OpenGL ES3.0 and NFC.


There are Wi-Fi and LTE models available — the first unlocked LTE tablet created by Google.The LTE model is compatible with GSM (AT&T/T-Mobile) as well as CDMA (Verizon). With the battery, you can watch 9 hours of HD video and browse the web for 10 hours. This tablet has received a major facelift from last year's. The 16GB model will cost $229, the 32GB WiFi model be at $269, and the 32GB LTE model will cost $349. Retailers include RadioShack, Walmart, Amazon, and Best Buy. The UK, Germany, Japan, Canada, Spain, France, Australia, and South Korea will be getting the tablet soon. The LTE model will be available in the coming weeks, but the WiFi Nexus 7 will be available starting on Tuesday. Nice job Google!