Weird. I have had my Nexus 7 for over a month, now, use it every day, and have experienced no problems at all. No raised screen, no unresponsive touch screen, no slow Chrome. Nothing wrong at all.
Well, the last update of the Facebook app locks up from time to time, but that's hardly the N7's fault.
This has been the most bug-free computing device I've ever owned.
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I can't really find anything wrong software wise. What I would like to see updated is Chrome, it sucks.
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whatever it is it will probably come before my Verizon Galaxy Nexus gets Jelly bean
That's normal with all Android devices
Oh, speed up Chrome and add Ad-blocking please?!?
Oh, speed up Chrome and add Ad-blocking please?!?
I don't have one yet, but I plan to get one in the future. The screen resolution sounds so wonderful.
I probably would like to have GPS on it, and a mini-SD card slot. And easy access to the battery so that it can easily be replaced with a charged one for hiking in the middle of the wilderness and read my fifty megatons of ebooks uninterrupted.
??? The GPS on it is excellent. - sheureka. . . . I probably would like to have GPS on it . . . .
There is one major software issue, which only I seem to bring up (on these boards at least) and that's the homescreen being glitchy after running the N7 for around 100 hours straight. Pretty much anything that is a widget is completely useless to me. They don't update and many (but not all) don't work.
For example, the built-in song finder on Jelly Bean no longer works. When I want to turn on WIFI using the widget, it doesn't light up, it remains off, even though WIFI is working. Plume Twitter widget doesn't update either.
However sometimes (like once every two days) the homescreen will 'refresh' itself (I don't know what makes it refresh itself), but it remains glitchy once again after that. I'm sure that if I just reboot my N7 that the homescreen glitches will be fixed, but I don't wanna turn it off! I'm at 811 hours running straight so far, why quit now?
Besides, I don't know how or why uptime would be related to homescreen glitches. Anyway, Google needs to fix that and we're golden, until it's time to serve us some Key Lime Pie.![]()
Maybe Google is waiting to see if Apple will come after them like they did Samsung.