I don't usually post replies in the forums. I am more of a reader to learn about products and opinions, but I have felt this way for years and just have to get it off my chest. I don't understand why all companies will claim to make a kick ass product with next generation specs and then kill it by using a hybrid of next gen specs and old specs. I love android and I currently have a GS3 on Verizon and plan to upgrade to either the Note 2 or the HTC DLX/DNA though I am leaning toward Note 2 since HTC has very drab icons. Case in point, Google has a quad core nexus 4 and a quad core nexus 7 so why on God's green earth would they only make the Nexus 10 a dual core? MAybe I am missing something here and someone can explain the rationalization to me. Samsung already has a Note 10.1 with awesome ram, awesome front facing speakers, and good on board storage, but then they screw it up by not even making the screen full hd at 1920X1080. Then Samsung and google come along and do the exact opposite. They give the Nexus 10 Ipad beating screen resolution (even though that high is only as good as the source) same great memory and front facing speakers but last years processor technology and only a 5 meg camera on back with no flash. Also, if Google doesnt want security issues by having a micro sdxc slot then they have to make their Nexus line come with at least 64gb of built in storage and then preferably a 128gb model. 32 and 64 models have been standard with Apple for years. It's time Android stepped up in this department. Why would you even make a Nexus 4 8gb? The Galaxy Nexus was 32gb so make the Nexus 4 32 or 64. I myself have an Asus tf700t which could be argued to be the best tablet on the market until the Nexus 10 screen resolution comes out. It has a1.6 quad core processor, 8meg cam on back with flash and bsi and wide angle, 2 meg HD cam on front, but then they botch it up by only including 1meg of ram instead of 2 and then putting 2 speakers on the back on top of each other instead of spreading them apart for even sound field. I just don't get it. I feel like I could design a better tablet only because I am an end user and know what consumers are really looking for in High End Devices. I could site tons more examples but I am not writting a book I suppose. Any feedback and/or explanations would be greatly appreciated.