What can I do?

The people that have actually posted advice thank you for helping and not posting trolling bullcrap like the others

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You came to an Android forum to stir the pot, then generalize us "fanboys".
How about I come to your house, burn it down, then insult you and your family.
The only difference between these examples is the name.
You are called a troll. I am a Viking.

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This sir is called terroristic threatening.

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The people that have actually posted advice thank you for helping and not posting trolling bullcrap like the others

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Problem here is anyone believes they can walk into a forum and express freedom of speech which is true to an extent. We have rules and guidelines that must be followed and that includes trolling, calling people trolls, insults and attacks on one another.

When you start a thread and put one platform against another you have to expect there is going to be fanboys that will support the community they are in and expect to take some heat. It comes with the territory and you have to be the bigger person and over look comments made to fuel a fire.

If a civil discussion can't be achieved then we will handle things appropriately either by closing the thread to stop the nonsense or other means. In the end this childish behavior is ruining things for those who do come to the forums to seek help and information.

Thanks everyone for understanding ;)

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Thank you....I own both apple and android and love them both. I was just looking for ideas

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I didn't find the original post confrontational at all.

I think some people are just a bit too sensy, especially when it comes to Apple.

If you're rooted, you can now try installing different ROMs. That's the biggest advantage of rooting, if you ask me.
 
I didn't find the original post confrontational at all.

I think some people are just a bit too sensy, especially when it comes to Apple.

If you're rooted, you can now try installing different ROMs. That's the biggest advantage of rooting, if you ask me.

Would a good ROM be cyanogen or something else?

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Would a good ROM be cyanogen or something else?

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Whether or not you think a ROM is "good" is entirely subjective. CM is very popular, as is my favorite, AOKP. There are many others, too, like Paranoid Android. The best thing to do is to learn how to install them and then test drive a few to find out what you like.

I use AOKP on my Galaxy Nexus, but I like just using stock Android on my Nexus 7.
 
Since I don't know what can be done on a "jailbroken" iPad, I am reluctant to contribute to this discussion except to point out that the XDA forum is a somewhat better place to look for ideas about pushing the limits of what a Nexus 7 is capable of.and which ROMs are good for what. It's not that this forum does not have the expertise (really the opposite) but rather there are just so many threads at XDA already discussing these kinds of issues.

so my suggestion is to go over and spend some time there... Nexus 7 - xda-developers
 
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Cyanogen Mod (CM) is always a given for most to try but often doesn't have the best reputation for battery life. Many people seem to turn to AOKP and other well known ROM developers.

Again its all trial and error seeing what suits you best. I always tell people to grab a few ROMs, take each one for a test drive for a couple days and see what fits you the best.

That is the best part about rooting on Android. Plenty of options and its all just a few minutes flash away from the next great adventure :D
 
OK what can I do with my nexus 7 I can't do with my jail broken iPad 4? I'm just curious because I can't find anything. And yes the nexus is rooted

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Ultimately, probably not much and rooting doesn't add much for the things I will mention.

Widgets and actionable notifications are probably the two biggest things. Fitting in my back pants pocket or my wife's purse.

There are other app differences too. Take the Nook App. I can purchase content right from the app on my Nexus 7, the IOS app sends me to the web. Personal preference, but I don't care for Web pages when a well designed app could do it better.

There is also the ability to change the default keyboard. The Jelly Bean stock keyboard is OK, but I like SwiftKey. The IOS keyboard isn't bad, but lacks the shortcuts that are available in other device keyboards.

Something that I don't mind so much from the iPad, but aggravates me with the iPhone is that dropbox can't sync until it's done or without me launching the app.

Again, probably not very big things overall, but I'd miss them now that I'm used to them.

Steve

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Ultimately, probably not much and rooting doesn't add much for the things I will mention.

Widgets and actionable notifications are probably the two biggest things. Fitting in my back pants pocket or my wife's purse.

There are other app differences too. Take the Nook App. I can purchase content right from the app on my Nexus 7, the IOS app sends me to the web. Personal preference, but I don't care for Web pages when a well designed app could do it better.

There is also the ability to change the default keyboard. The Jelly Bean stock keyboard is OK, but I like SwiftKey. The IOS keyboard isn't bad, but lacks the shortcuts that are available in other device keyboards.

Something that I don't mind so much from the iPad, but aggravates me with the iPhone is that dropbox can't sync until it's done or without me launching the app.

Again, probably not very big things overall, but I'd miss them now that I'm used to them.

Steve

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Those are the most minute examples especially for rooting you mentioned not one thing that requires root.

You gotta compare permission level for permission level so stock to stock or jailbreak to root otherwise its a poor argument



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I did some reading on Roms and the process seems a little time consuming. How long does it take normally

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I did some reading on Roms and the process seems a little time consuming. How long does it take normally

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Depends on the phone and person I can flash and restore all my stuff in about 15mins.

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With root you can do a bunch of stuff.

Theme your ui to your liking

Modify how your system responds through CPU controls and voltage controls

You can use a ps3 dualshock controller on the phone for emulators or use it as a mouse.

You can create backups of apps or even full backups of your entire system.

You could modify DPI settings depending on your ROM allowing you to use tablet layouts or just allow you to utilize your screen better.

Your battery life could be vastly improved and your user experience could be far better than stock.

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Which of the two recovery programs should I go with?

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I realize I'm late to the discussion, but going back to the original question
what can I do with my nexus 7 I can't do with my jail broken iPad
, my answer would be "probably not much". I mean it's all the same basic hardware. The point of the Nexus I think is what you can do without being rooted, or rather, locked in to a single company....
 
With root you can do a bunch of stuff.

Theme your ui to your liking

Modify how your system responds through CPU controls and voltage controls

You can use a ps3 dualshock controller on the phone for emulators or use it as a mouse.

You can create backups of apps or even full backups of your entire system.

You could modify DPI settings depending on your ROM allowing you to use tablet layouts or just allow you to utilize your screen better.

Your battery life could be vastly improved and your user experience could be far better than stock.

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^This^

I think this kind of stuff is cool. Being able to increase clock speed, mess with layouts, and increase battery life is awesome. ROM-ing is also up there for me. I dont know much about jailbroken ipads but my first thought is you cant do any of that stuff. Or can you?
 
Since it sounds like you are new to rooting / loading roms I would suggest investing in Titanium Backup (there is a free version). When flashing ROMs you can make a flash-able .zip file that contains all your user apps and app data so instead of having to manually reconfigure your device you just flash the zip file through recovery after installing the ROM and BAM, all the apps and info is there waiting for you!

Also one of the best things about being rooted is the ability to use various AdBlockers! I personally recommend AdFree however there are various alternatives. I just like AdFree because when I am using any type of tethering app (wireless and wired) it will even block the ads from the tethered device! Sometimes it is subtle things such as this that can make a huge difference!