Well, after 9 months of daily usage, in countless situations, my wife managed to shatter the screen on my Nexus 7. She, of course, has no idea what happened, or any recollection of any incident that could have exerted the titanic twisting or side impact forces necessary to shatter a Nexus 7 INSIDE HER PURSE, INSIDE HER NEXUS 7 CARRYING CASE.
Which, by the way, is also sporting a shattered (but still functional) screen.
Mine is totally dead.
This make her last three cellphones, and now two tablets, smashed. I need a militarized Nexus 7.
I will be picking up a new one.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S3...
Wipe them both and put them on Ebay. Some wizkid will make one great tablet out of your scraps and the dough you make will offset your new purchase.
Did Walmart ask you for a "replacement" plan?
LOL, a few months back I was at Dicks, they offered a replacement plan on some cheap ($30) ice skates. The plan cost like $9. No thanks!!
And...here I am on my new 32 GB Nexus 7, thanks to Wallyworld being open late.
Best part of Google -- it continues to auto restore all of my apps.
Mary will get this one in May (or July, or whenever) when the new version comes out.
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I need a militarized Nexus 7.
It's called an iPad.
3 iPhones, 2 iPads, and nearly 6 years in as an iOS user and I've only managed to break one screen, even with plenty of abuse - in fact, I used to throw my original iPhone around on purpose to show people how tough it was (and it never broke, either.)
I would, but I can't get mine to do anything except turn on. Someone who replaced the touchscreen would have all my stuff. Mary's actually still works, and she's getting by with it.
Thanks for drawing my attention to it. I had looked a year or so ago and thought that it was pretty limited and immature. I have downloaded the trial and will play with it. First impression: I think it's much better now.Avilution ...
One thing I noticed on my N7 is that the charts are somewhat distorted. All round circles (airspace, compass roses, etc.) are flattened into ellipsoids. Slightly wider and shorter than the circle. Are you guys seeing that?
I just replaced my iPad 3 with a Nexus 7, 2013 version. I wanted a smaller device, and while I have been a iPad fan for years, I decided to give an Android Tablet a try. I have an Android phone, so there wasn't much of a learning curve. I am VERY impressed with the Nexus 7. An added bonus is that is was $160 cheaper than a equivalent iPad Mini.
Now I need to decide if I should pay for the Garmin Pilot app or just use the free fltplan.com maps...
Actually, there is no equivalent iPad Mini. The Nexus 7 has a much faster processor and much better graphics than the current Mini.
Did you know that there are no more Nexus 7 sold ?
Which is a HUGE mistake, IMHO.It was discontinued about a month ago when the N9 was released.
Agreed. I was planning to replace my original N7 with the new Nexus tablet, but if I had wanted a big tablet I would have bought the N10 in the first place. For once, Google has saved me some money.Which is a HUGE mistake, IMHO.
The 9" tablet is just too big.
Which is a HUGE mistake, IMHO.
The 9" tablet is just too big.
You can still find them until they run out.Someone didn't tell Amazon, still showing 16gb $180 and 32gb $251 for 2013 7s.
They pop-up on Woot every once in a while for about $150
You can still find them until they run out.
Yup. I was first in line...until I saw the size of the Nexus 9.Agreed. I was planning to replace my original N7 with the new Nexus tablet, but if I had wanted a big tablet I would have bought the N10 in the first place. For once, Google has saved me some money.
Different strokes for different folks--I've flown with an iPad, an iPad Mini, and the Google Nexus. I like the iPad. I like the size, I like being able to read it without zooming, and Garmin Pilot works better on the iPad than it does the Nexus. The Android updates are always about 6 months behind (or more) the Apple updates for it. (My husband has one). I have the iPad on my lap, or on the seat next to me, or on the floor in between the seats, or in the pocket next to me, and it all works great.