[Closed] Nexus 7-a-day giveaway - Dec. 21

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I purchased 2 Sprint Galaxy Nexus phones back in May, one for me and one for my wife.
 
One of the lucky ones who was able to get my hands on a Nexus 4 when they first went up for sale.
 
The last Android device I purchased was a HTC Rezound. I wish I would have bought the Galaxy Nexus instead. A Nexus 7 would make me SO happy.
 
I Verizon Galaxy Nexus to replace my Razr Maxx that I dropped and shattered the screen. Boy do I miss the battery life.
 
My last device I've purchased was my Samsung Galaxy Nexus.. I'm stuck on Verizon..I would have bought a N4
 
The last Android device I purchased was a Nexus 4 which STILL hasn't shown up but before that it was the Galaxy Note 2. I love this device! A gave my tablet and my Galaxy Note 1 away as Christmas gift and now the Note 2 is filling my need for both a tablet and a phone!
 
The latest Android device I've purchased was the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Its sorta an early Christmas present to myself & by far is the fastest, smoothest and loudest phone I've had to date. 2GB of Ram, Quad Core & Jellybean = Win.

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Purchased 2 galaxy nexii this fall for the wife and me. (They are lightyears better than our droid 2 and droid 3)

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It was an 8-inch tablet made by Hyundai. No, not that Hyundai, the Chinese Hyundai. Yes, there's a Chinese Hyundai.

For anyone thinking of going the cheapo route with one of these Chinese tablets, take my advice: don't do it. This one ticked all the boxes: capacitive touchscreen, 8GB storage, Play Store, etc but beware those things outside hardware specs: there will never be any custom ROM available. Mine used the cramfs file system (the what?) so it was read-only. You couldn't root or cook up your own ROM. The camera was abysmal. It needed a custom build of Adobe Flash, which could never be updated. It comes preloaded with *ahem* free versions of popular games sitting in the directory as apks. Bloatware is all in Chinese, and gives you access to Chinese television through shady re-broadcasters. And the lag...oh, the lag.

Long story short: get the Nexus 7. Affordable, solidly built, maintained by Google, pure Android, plenty of community support, plenty of takers when you want to sell it to buy the next Nexus.
 
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