Well hello guys, first to say that, im right now a completely android n00b, though i have some experience with desktop linux, here's the thing, im right now in the process of choosing my first ever android tablet, and i've been doing my homework, i've researched a lot trough this days, heck i even learned "the teory" of rooting some divices, and i've come to a few posible candidates, note that while i know that for the price range i can get something better, i'm not in USA, but in a third world country, i also must say, that the device i'm getting, is going to be my main pc/laptop if you want to call it that way, so, right know with my budget, which is 12000 of my local money, more or lest 279 US$, i have come to this 3 as my posible choices:
The nexus 7 2013 16 Gb edition
The galaxy tab 3 2013 8"(the one that has 2 gb of ram)
The galaxy note 8.0
If still available by the time i get the money(in december) (thirdteen salary) the Lg g pad 8.3
Of the four, the nexus 7, is the best in terms of price/preformane, but trough my investigation i've come to find certain things about it, the known issues: random reboots, touch screen mistbehaving(this is critical for me), gps not working, going slow after certain time of use, battery draining while connect to the wall plug(lol wut?, if this is true, i'm not getting it, i like to use my **** connected to external power whenever is available, because in my country we have regular 5 to 10 blackouts, daily, so is a need for me, to be able to use it while is charging).
I've come across alot of complaings about this issues, though, the store will give me warranty, i wish to know, are those issues, just case of bad luck bryans out there, or this issues are present in the majority of nexus 7? Please note, that i, after watching and reading some tutorial, i'm not afraid of rooting, install the custom recovery, and unlocking the bootloader, it's pretty much just follow the instructions step by step, i've flash iphones, and some feature phones, so, basically what's stoping of choosing the nexus 7, are the complains i've read trough the internet, so i would like to know, from people that has have the tablet for a long time now(6 month+ at least), can you confirm if this issues are real, and common?
At least with samsung, i get real proven quality that i've seen with my own eyes, my room mates has a galaxy s2, and a friend has a galaxy tab 3, and while is true that they are somewhat slow, the hardware part is working 100%, which is my biggest concern, rather than a fast device, i want a device that last.
On a side question: OTG, the reason i mentioned rooting before, is because, while i've read that you can buy nexus importer and have access to read/writte capabilities trough usb, that's not enough info for me, i want to go further, trough OTG, could you posibly install apps and game to an external usb memory? let's say gta san andreas, nova 3, modern combat 5, rather than in the tablets internal memory, is this posible?, i've been browsing XDA but i haven't been able to find anything about it. Also, i've read here that Android L is going give a hard time with the rooting, and that android 4.4 broke some apps on sd card, so, as unlocking the bootloader voids warranty, i need to be certain about the quality of the device of my choosing
Thank you for reading, and please excuse me for any ortographic error, as english is not my mother toungue. Sincerely, a future Android User
The nexus 7 2013 16 Gb edition
The galaxy tab 3 2013 8"(the one that has 2 gb of ram)
The galaxy note 8.0
If still available by the time i get the money(in december) (thirdteen salary) the Lg g pad 8.3
Of the four, the nexus 7, is the best in terms of price/preformane, but trough my investigation i've come to find certain things about it, the known issues: random reboots, touch screen mistbehaving(this is critical for me), gps not working, going slow after certain time of use, battery draining while connect to the wall plug(lol wut?, if this is true, i'm not getting it, i like to use my **** connected to external power whenever is available, because in my country we have regular 5 to 10 blackouts, daily, so is a need for me, to be able to use it while is charging).
I've come across alot of complaings about this issues, though, the store will give me warranty, i wish to know, are those issues, just case of bad luck bryans out there, or this issues are present in the majority of nexus 7? Please note, that i, after watching and reading some tutorial, i'm not afraid of rooting, install the custom recovery, and unlocking the bootloader, it's pretty much just follow the instructions step by step, i've flash iphones, and some feature phones, so, basically what's stoping of choosing the nexus 7, are the complains i've read trough the internet, so i would like to know, from people that has have the tablet for a long time now(6 month+ at least), can you confirm if this issues are real, and common?
At least with samsung, i get real proven quality that i've seen with my own eyes, my room mates has a galaxy s2, and a friend has a galaxy tab 3, and while is true that they are somewhat slow, the hardware part is working 100%, which is my biggest concern, rather than a fast device, i want a device that last.
On a side question: OTG, the reason i mentioned rooting before, is because, while i've read that you can buy nexus importer and have access to read/writte capabilities trough usb, that's not enough info for me, i want to go further, trough OTG, could you posibly install apps and game to an external usb memory? let's say gta san andreas, nova 3, modern combat 5, rather than in the tablets internal memory, is this posible?, i've been browsing XDA but i haven't been able to find anything about it. Also, i've read here that Android L is going give a hard time with the rooting, and that android 4.4 broke some apps on sd card, so, as unlocking the bootloader voids warranty, i need to be certain about the quality of the device of my choosing
Thank you for reading, and please excuse me for any ortographic error, as english is not my mother toungue. Sincerely, a future Android User
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