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Hot damn, front-facing stereo speakers. That's awesome.
I was planning on getting my first-gen Nexus 7's screen fixed but ASUS *still* wants a fucking $130 to do it.. I might as well just upgrade it since this wonderful piece of tech is coming out.
Pens on 10 inch tablets are pretty cool if you're like me and have a penis drawing obsession.
[QUOTE=J!NX;42233613] also, whats bad about Android? [B][B]its a REALLY good OS, the issue is so many companies don't know how to actually program it properly or have shit phones[/B][/B].[/QUOTE] Thats the problem, with iOS and Windows Phone the phones they are made for are 100% guaranteed to run smooth the OS they are made for. While for Android if you want to Android to run smooth you will need to spend at least 100 dollars. My first smartphone was a Samsung Admire, it came installed with Android 2.3. The phone was so bad it lagged even when in settings. Android is good overall, just that like you said, most Android phones on the market are complete crap.
[QUOTE=DatPolishGuy;42239416]Thats the problem, with iOS and Windows Phone the phones they are made for are 100% guaranteed to run smooth the OS they are made for. While for Android if you want to Android to run smooth you will need to spend at least 100 dollars. My first smartphone was a Samsung Admire, it came installed with Android 2.3. The phone was so bad it lagged even when in settings. Android is good overall, just that like you said, most Android phones on the market are complete crap.[/QUOTE] to be fair wouldn't you have to spend the extra money on an iphone anyways? windows phone I've no clue of though. I just get what I can take with phones so I'd have no idea :v:
[QUOTE=J!NX;42239492]to be fair wouldn't you have to spend the extra money on an iphone anyways? windows phone I've no clue of though. I just get what I can take with phones so I'd have no idea :v:[/QUOTE] Yeah, but but with that extra money a iPhone 4 can go ahead and run iOS 7 without a problem. And every update the core features will always work and most of other features. With Windows Phones it's similar, You can buy yourself a cheap Nokia Lumia 521 and Windows Phone will run smoothly on it for updates to come. Problem with updates with Windows Phone is that before a phone gets a update, it's carrier has to approve it first. Which means longer update wait times. People are still waiting for GDR2 update for Windows Phone 8, even though GDR3 is already in the works. And then there are people like me who bought a Lumia 900 1 month before Windows Phone 8 came out and telling us we can't upgrade from WP7 to WP8. And then the promised WP7.8 took 6 months to be rolled out on AT&T. In my opinion Android: Very open and can be modified with ease. iOS: For people who don't need a customizable phone but a simple and reliable phone, Windows Phone: For people who want the same thing as iOS but aren't a big fan of Apple.
[QUOTE]Display 7-inch HD IPS LCD display (1280 x 800)[/QUOTE] dropped
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