Sometimes, when using Chrome - the N10 gets stuck. I hit "home" button, but nothing happens - then the unit re-starts. Any1 else having this issue? Is this a problem w/ N10 or Chrome?
Sometimes, when using Chrome - the N10 gets stuck. I hit "home" button, but nothing happens - then the unit re-starts. Any1 else having this issue? Is this a problem w/ N10 or Chrome?
Sometimes, when using Chrome - the N10 gets stuck. I hit "home" button, but nothing happens - then the unit re-starts. Any1 else having this issue? Is this a problem w/ N10 or Chrome?
man I been waiting to see good things on the nexus I have an iPad 4th gen and yes I know it is not that great, but to be fair on the market there hasnt been a tablet that is a good competitor until the nexus 10, now I had to stay from the nexus because everytime I decide I want to make the move I come to see if people are posting their good experience to find out their tablets are resetting or other problems, what do you guys think is it a good move to do the switch and compared 1 from the other which are the pros and cons.
now I had to stay from the nexus because everytime I decide I want to make the move I come to see if people are posting their good experience to find out their tablets are resetting or other problems,
man I been waiting to see good things on the nexus I have an iPad 4th gen and yes I know it is not that great, but to be fair on the market there hasnt been a tablet that is a good competitor until the nexus 10, now I had to stay from the nexus because everytime I decide I want to make the move I come to see if people are posting their good experience to find out their tablets are resetting or other problems, what do you guys think is it a good move to do the switch and compared 1 from the other which are the pros and cons.
People with problems are always more likely to be vocal that those that are content, so it can be hard to judge the quality of an item based on a few forum threads.
I love the N10, it's a fantastic tab, and coming from an original Samsung G Tab 10.1, it's more of an upgrade than I though it was going to be -- it seriously rocks.
I've had 1 or 2 reboots as mentioned here, but no big deal. I turned off location services and so far so good. The nature of Android is going to mean it's always more of a constant "work in progress" than iOS. I'm not trying to say that's a good thing or a bad thing either...there's a reason for that, and a lot of good things come from that, but it may mean having to troubleshoot a problem from time to time. (And I'm also pretty sure that iPad owners don't have ZERO issues to deal with on their forums either). None the less, my experience with the Nexus 10 has been VERY positive, wouldn't trade it for an iDevice even if I had the chance.
People with problems are always more likely to be vocal that those that are content, so it can be hard to judge the quality of an item based on a few forum threads.
I love the N10, it's a fantastic tab, and coming from an original Samsung G Tab 10.1, it's more of an upgrade than I though it was going to be -- it seriously rocks.
I've had 1 or 2 reboots as mentioned here, but no big deal. I turned off location services and so far so good. The nature of Android is going to mean it's always more of a constant "work in progress" than iOS. I'm not trying to say that's a good thing or a bad thing either...there's a reason for that, and a lot of good things come from that, but it may mean having to troubleshoot a problem from time to time. (And I'm also pretty sure that iPad owners don't have ZERO issues to deal with on their forums either). None the less, my experience with the Nexus 10 has been VERY positive, wouldn't trade it for an iDevice even if I had the chance.
The word on the street is that it's an OS bug that will get fixed.
People with problems are always more likely to be vocal that those that are content, so it can be hard to judge the quality of an item based on a few forum threads.
I love the N10, it's a fantastic tab, and coming from an original Samsung G Tab 10.1, it's more of an upgrade than I though it was going to be -- it seriously rocks.
I've had 1 or 2 reboots as mentioned here, but no big deal. I turned off location services and so far so good. The nature of Android is going to mean it's always more of a constant "work in progress" than iOS. I'm not trying to say that's a good thing or a bad thing either...there's a reason for that, and a lot of good things come from that, but it may mean having to troubleshoot a problem from time to time. (And I'm also pretty sure that iPad owners don't have ZERO issues to deal with on their forums either). None the less, my experience with the Nexus 10 has been VERY positive, wouldn't trade it for an iDevice even if I had the chance.