Nobody can answer this question for you, only for themselves.
Do you find that your digital life is lacking by not having a tablet at your disposal? Do you find yourself doing something, either on your phone, or your PC, and saying "This would be so much better / easier on a tablet"?
If the answer to those is "no", I'd say put that money towards a new phone, because if you buy the Nexus 7 and it's nothing more than a toy, and you still spend a sizable chunk of time on your clunky old Optimus, you'll end up kicking yourself.
I didn't really think I did anything that I thought would be better on a tablet. After a few weeks with the N7, I don't know ow I'd live without it. Using a phone for browsing just feels painful now.
Does the Nexus 7 Tether with anyone Optimus V in Ics?
I got a kindle fire a while back. They are dirt cheap used. I love it. It runs jellybean real well. It got me away from wanting a new phone for a while. Now that my wife got the one v, and won't let me tamper it, I'm getting the new device itch again
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Stuff keeos getting pricier but as soon as I get money I'm buying another tab. Probably a nexus or wait for the kindle fire two. Either way the thrive is to big and bulky for my taste.
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When I use harmonia2, yes tethering works flawlessly (I know that's gingerbread).
When I use quatrimmus (ICS), native tethering doesn't work, so you have to download an ad-hoc tethering ap.
ad-hoc does not work with nexus 7 out of the box, only native APs work (i never knew there was a distinction here until I bought a nexus 7 and found out that it wont find the ad-hoc network from ics).
You can of course root the nexus 7 and there is a way to modify the wifi_supplicant, or something to that effect, to make it play nice with ad-hoc. I havn't tried that though because I am quite happy with my nexus 7 stock outside of the ad-hoc issue. The solution has been discussed here: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ne...191979-connecting-adhoc-wifi-nexus-7-a-2.html.