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Some people prefer the cloud. Hence why the N4 was sold out so darn quickly when they first came out. (Not purely because of that, but they obviously couldn't care less about lack of expandable memory.)
You can?t really go by what other people say, everyone has there own preference's. You can do what I did before I bought mine and go to your local Staples store and see the contrast for yourself, they have it on display. It looks fantastic to me, maybe if there is an I-Pad or another tablet right next to it you might see the difference in it but looks good to me. You need to see for yourself before you choose the wrong tablet just because of some contrast that may or may not be there. For right now I feel I made the right choice, so far so good with everything.![]()
No phone or tablet has expandable memory. And the issue isn't just that it has no expandable storage, but that it lacks a reasonable amount of storage to begin with. It could not cost more than $5 additional to have offered 32GB of storage instead of the ridiculous 8 or 16.
With all I?ve heard about the lack of data space for the Nexus 10 no one has mentioned anything about using a USB flash drive, you can use them on tablets right? This is my first tablet and haven?t had a chance to try a flash drive yet.
Only way you could do that is if the flash drive had a Micro USB port as that's all the N10 has but I don't think they make those.
It can be done with an OTG USB cable and, if not rooted, a closed-source, proprietary, non-free program: https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...om.homeysoft.nexususb.importer&token=MBSOh6ie
Hahaha sorry about the ''memory'' thing crxssi. I am not particularly good in english so I translate word for word from french where there's the RAM memory and the storage memory! I was talking about the storage. I am happy to hear that the colors are great! Now the only thing, I agree, is that there's no SD card slot! I would have liked to be able to put pictures directly from my camera to the tablet!
dx.com has at least 3 adapters that I saw on there site all for under $3. Once on there site do a micro usb search, if you don't know about this site yet you like it. Everything on the site has free shipping but the only thing is you have to wait about 2 weeks for it.
Found this on Wikipedia. I would like to know what users of the Nexus 10 say about it before I'm buying one for myself.
They forgot to mention the unexplained crashes and lack of service and support. Other than that it is right on.
They forgot to mention the unexplained crashes and lack of service and support. Other than that it is right on.