Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Google Nexus 7 tips and tricks - CNET How to

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Google Nexus 7 tips and tricks - CNET How to
howto.cnet.com Get the most out of your Google Nexus 7 tablet using these helpful hints from Donald Bell.
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31 comments:

  1. load of use that's gonna do me :l not from US, or UK or Aus.

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  2. I ws keeping a tab open on it, and when i clicked refresh and saw it was available i had to check twice then i freaked out and bought it haha

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  3. 16GB has just become available on Google

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  4. Ooh I'd never heard of the blink check before, that's cool

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  5. Stupid obvious tricks

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  6. Great video! Do you want to know where to buy the Nexus 7? Go to droidstate.weebly.com, it gives you a list of all the retailers that supply it!

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  7. Just uploaded many videos on nexus please check it out thanx :-)

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  8. صهيب الغطيملJanuary 1, 2015 at 6:25 PM

    It's important for casuals

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  9. True, but for beginners to Jelly Bean or Android in general, this is a very good video as it shows some basic tricks in a short amount of time.

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  10. I learned nothing.

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  11. TrinityofthePhoenixJanuary 1, 2015 at 9:14 PM

    No cellular radios. But most Android phones come with a hotspot feature.........that is if your willing to pay $30/month

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  12. I am not impressed. Google has a looooooong way to go before it can match Apple and iOS. Android sucks. The apps suck. I had Android for 1 year and I went back to the iPhone and the iPad and I will never go back to Android. Crash after crash after crash on Android.

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  13. Is it just me or ICS's default live wallpaper was better than Jellybean's ?

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  14. Watching this on my nexus 7. And it's running jelly bean. Not ICS.

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  15. thats the sad thing about it might aswell add 50$ to get 16gb

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  16. Great video! Do you want to know where to buy the Nexus 7? Go to droidstate.weebly.com, it gives you a list of all the retailers that supply it!

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  17. Does it have a memory slot like other android tablets? Thinking of getting it for my brother but 8gb is too low.

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  18. so is this thing use Ice cream sandwich or Jelly bean

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  19. It takes a li'l time and show accurate translated Hindi..
    I tried it and know coz Hindi being my National Language.

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  20. I'm taking. My iPad back. Why was I paying so much more.. Fuck apple!

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  21. Even I, who loves iOS, would have to admit that this is a much better buy than an iPad.

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  22. aleksandersandstromJanuary 2, 2015 at 2:56 AM

    the same thing, since you have an youtube account you also have an google play account. If you dont want to use it just make an new gmail-adress and log in with that.

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  23. E reader*

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  24. Typing this on my nexus now ;), I don't get why people are hating on it, it's a great tablet! Having an ipad also, they're definitely comparable, well in my opinion the nexus is better! It's cheaper, it's running android, it's 7 inches (more portable), no home key that breaks easily! It's just a better experience, the screen might not be as bright or pixel perfect, but it's great for reading text if you wanted to use it as an example reader. Hope my opinion helps? :)

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  25. you can't even mirror the Nexus 7 on an external monitor. Whats the point of this tablet? Microsoft surface will be a tablet AND a PC. This is just an oversized phone, just like the shitty iPad

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  26. LOL its the price of an iPod touch 8gb

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  27. iOS won't even work on the Nexus 7 since it has no home key

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