Does the new Nexus 7 have Vibration?

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I sure hope that the designers aren't as sure against vibration as our resident trolls; there are all kinds of reasons why a silent alarm might be useful, and the OS supports it, so why not? For me, it would be a backup for an important daily reminder that I didn't hear last night because I didn't know my daughter had turned off the sound... and no, my Dell Venue 7 does not appear to have the option... and yes, next time I'm in the market, I'll be looking for a tablet that does...
 
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Welcome to Android Central. Please avoid referring to other members as trolls, even if you think it's in a joking manner. It often isn't taken kindly, and is against the forum guidelines.

As for the issue of vibration in tablets, I can think of another possible reason why it isn't common--for a vibration motor to be effective on a large tablet, it would have to use significantly more energy to generate enough vibration to be felt easily. Manufacturers might make a decision not to include one because of this. Just speculation on my part.
 

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Please avoid referring to other members as trolls
I've been referred to as a goblin before, but never a troll - that's worse than calling someone a kobold!

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I've been referred to as a goblin before, but never a troll - that's worse than calling someone a kobold!

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Lich. ;)

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