Questions : Just received my Nexus 10!

Miss Elayn

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Now that I had charge it, can I use it or do I need to do something else?
I saw in another thread somewhere that I need to update the exploitation system to android 4.2 so
I want to know if I have to do it and how.

Also is it normal that sometimes the tablet "shakes" when I use it?

Help would be appreciated! :)

P.S. The tablet looks so nice! It's even better in real than in web reviews pictures. I really like the design. :p
 

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Hello still1!
Thank you for for help. Yes, I meant it vibrates. I just found how to change it in the settings for no vibration. :)
Do you know how to disable auto correct ? Cause I had put the language un french but when I write in english it doesn't stop correcting me!!!
 

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Hello still1!
Thank you for for help. Yes, I meant it vibrates. I just found how to change it in the settings for no vibration. :)
Do you know how to disable auto correct ? Cause I had put the language un french but when I write in english it doesn't stop correcting me!!!

Go to settings again and click on language and input. Unchecking spell checker should do it.

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DId not see a thread for this question...just got mine a day ago. My question is with multiple users, if I download an application for one user (say Angry Birds)...how do I get that application available to another user without it downloading again and wasting space. Is the OS smart enough to recognize the program already exists to another user and use that version?
 

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DId not see a thread for this question...just got mine a day ago. My question is with multiple users, if I download an application for one user (say Angry Birds)...how do I get that application available to another user without it downloading again and wasting space. Is the OS smart enough to recognize the program already exists to another user and use that version?

As far as I can tell they're completely separate so you would have to download it twice. That's just my guess though, I don't use that feature.

This is from me, on my EVO 3D.
 

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DId not see a thread for this question...just got mine a day ago. My question is with multiple users, if I download an application for one user (say Angry Birds)...how do I get that application available to another user without it downloading again and wasting space. Is the OS smart enough to recognize the program already exists to another user and use that version?

With apps, the system is intelligent: If one user goes into the Play Store and installs an app that another user has already downloaded onto the tablet, Android will "install" the app for the user -- basically making it available to her -- but won't actually redownload it.

As far as I can tell they're completely separate so you would have to download it twice. That's just my guess though, I don't use that feature.

This is from me, on my EVO 3D.
wrong!! I know you made a guess! see my above post.

for more details about how multiuser works on Android 4.2 read this article Android 4.2 multiuser support: Hands-on impressions and gallery | Computerworld Blogs
very informative.
 

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With apps, the system is intelligent: If one user goes into the Play Store and installs an app that another user has already downloaded onto the tablet, Android will "install" the app for the user -- basically making it available to her -- but won't actually redownload it.
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Excellent! Thank you very much for your helpful information!
 

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With apps, the system is intelligent: If one user goes into the Play Store and installs an app that another user has already downloaded onto the tablet, Android will "install" the app for the user -- basically making it available to her -- but won't actually redownload it.


wrong!! I know you made a guess! see my above post.

for more details about how multiuser works on Android 4.2 read this article Android 4.2 multiuser support: Hands-on impressions and gallery | Computerworld Blogs
very informative.

Meh. I don't use it so I'm not going to know much about it.

This is from me, on my EVO 3D.