RoadHazard
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EDIT: Ooops, guru meditation made me triple post.
Mind linking to the guide you used? I've come to accept I'll never get the 4.0.4 update otherwiseYes, that's how it is here in Sweden, and it would surprise me greatly if it was any different in Denmark. Thankfully, it's pretty damn easy to flash Google's own official Nexus ROM onto the phone, and once you've done that you'll get updates directly from them instead of having to wait for Samsung to get their shit together. I did that earlier today, in fact, and it went perfectly using a nice guide.
I really have no idea why Samsung even need to be involved. The official excuse I believe is that there are some modifications they need to perform on the software for our markets, but I have no idea what that would be. Google's ROM has all the same languages and stuff that the Samsung one does (including the same lack of Nordic dictionaries for the default keyboard), so what modifications are Samsung doing that are taking them so long? Nobody knows.
Yes, that's how it is here in Sweden, and it would surprise me greatly if it was any different in Denmark. Thankfully, it's pretty damn easy to flash Google's own official Nexus ROM onto the phone, and once you've done that you'll get updates directly from them instead of having to wait for Samsung to get their shit together. I did that earlier today, in fact, and it went perfectly using a nice guide.
I really have no idea why Samsung even need to be involved. The official excuse I believe is that there are some modifications they need to perform on the software for our markets, but I have no idea what that would be. Google's ROM has all the same languages and stuff that the Samsung one does (including the same lack of Nordic dictionaries for the default keyboard), so what modifications are Samsung doing that are taking them so long? Nobody knows.
Yes, the non yakju (google direct) product codes took a while/still haven't gotten 4.0.4.Doesn't defeat that the purpose of a Nexus device? Not having to wait and flash ROMs and whatnot?
Mind linking to the guide you used? I've come to accept I'll never get the 4.0.4 update otherwise![]()
Doesn't defeat that the purpose of a Nexus device? Not having to wait and flash ROMs and whatnot?
Thank you!Sure! I used this one. It's really easy, just follow the steps.
The only thing that can be a bit tricky is getting the fastboot drivers (linked from the guide) correctly installed on your PC, but once you've managed that it's a very simple process. I found these instructions useful for getting the drivers correctly installed. You need to click "Show" under "2. ADB/FB Driver Naked Samsung Driver 1.7" (older version of the drivers you'll be using, the instructions work fine).
You totally should. Don't listen to that s3 is best galaxy BS. While yes the s3 has good specs its not WTFOMG better then the nexus. The s3 is also stuck in Samsung update hell, you'll be lucky to see 4.1 in the next six months.
it remains to be seen if having device equality (for the most part) on the american S3s will cause them to get updates around the same time as the international version, otherwise you'll be waiting extra months for official updates (on top of the 3-4 months it takes for the international version to get updated) unless you're fine with ports that have missing functionality.How is the S3 in update hell if it comes with the latest version out of the box?
And having 4.1 doesn't make your phone the best out there either.
Jelly Bean Hype!!
I'm also really keen to see the nexus tablet, I've been waiting for a true flagship android tablet.
Wondering what Googles flagship I/O Conference announcement this week should look like? Wonder no longer. Its a 7-inch Tegra 3 tablet running Android Jelly Bean, and its set to hit Australia from July.
Damn. 200 for that... I've been looking at tablets but all Tegra 3 devices are very expensive. This is perfect. Except the 16gb storage. I hope there's a micro-SD slot too.
posted? just popped up in my rss feed
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/06/this-is-googles-new-nexus-tablet-the-nexus-7/
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- 7-inch IPS display with a resolution of 1280x800 and a 178-degree viewing angle
- 1.3Ghz quad-core Tegra 3 processor
- nVidia GeForce 12-core GPU
- 1GB of RAM
- 8GB or 16GB of internal storage
- 1.2 MP front-facing camera, no rear camera
- NFC with Google Wallet
- Android Beam
- Battery life estimated at 9 hours
$199 - 8GB
$249 - 16GB
Google are bringing a game-changer if true. Let's face it - the Kindle Fire isn't a tablet as much as it is an Amazon content consumption device.
They are. But are they not also completely gonna piss off all the other Android OEMs? This thing will kill the sales of every other Android tablet in existence.
I suspect that's why they're not launching a 10" model. There's also probably some truth in the saying "a rising tide lifts all boats" here, as Android is getting destroyed by iPad in the tablet market so if Google comes along with a successful tablet there will be more developer support and public mindshare to help make it a compelling platform. Also, where else are the OEMs gonna go? Microsoft's launching their own tablet as well.
I suspect that's why they're not launching a 10" model. There's also probably some truth in the saying "a rising tide lifts all boats" here, as Android is getting destroyed by iPad in the tablet market so if Google comes along with a successful tablet there will be more developer support and public mindshare to help make it a compelling platform. Also, where else are the OEMs gonna go? Microsoft's launching their own tablet as well.
They are. But are they not also completely gonna piss off all the other Android OEMs? This thing will kill the sales of every other Android tablet in existence.
What sales?
posted? just popped up in my rss feed
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/06/this-is-googles-new-nexus-tablet-the-nexus-7/
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- 7-inch IPS display with a resolution of 1280x800 and a 178-degree viewing angle
- 1.3Ghz quad-core Tegra 3 processor
- nVidia GeForce 12-core GPU
- 1GB of RAM
- 8GB or 16GB of internal storage
- 1.2 MP front-facing camera, no rear camera
- NFC with Google Wallet
- Android Beam
- Battery life estimated at 9 hours
$199 - 8GB
$249 - 16GB
Well, the Galaxy tablets have been doing decent numbers (although not close to the iPad or the Galaxy phones, obviously), haven't they?
I'm not really knowledgeable on this stuff but how would it do as a meda player? Would it be able to play AVI, MKV files etc.?
More likely to be about 249 for the 16 GB one (and 199 for the 8 GB one), isn't it? That's usually how stuff like this (stupidly) works.
That looks nice.
Google are bringing a game-changer if true. Let's face it - the Kindle Fire isn't a tablet as much as it is an Amazon content consumption device.
...except that 80% of the options shown there (in the bottom navigation row) will be useless/unavailable to most of the world. Google developing for the US and silently telling everyone else to f*ck off, as usual...
It's unfair to say Google says "Fuck off" to everyone else, when they are legal limitations they have to deal with all across the world (copyrights , licenses, etc). I'm sure this happens (has happen) to Apple too.
the hardware is more than capable of handling hd video
App dependent. Everything I've thrown at dice player has played for me.But will it be able to? Do android devices support these formats?
App dependent. Everything I've thrown at dice player has played for me.
But will it be able to? Do android devices support these formats?
Are those pogo pins I see on the left and side?
Note to google: if you put pins on your device launch accessories with the device and not six months later .
Bit skeptic, especially since its being shown on a gs3 instead of galaxy nexus
Does $199 really make sense for that spec of hardware? Amazon can sell Kindle at a loss because they know they'll get it back through content...is a gmail account really worth that much for Google?
I feel like Play Store/Market gets revamped every 4 months.
Also, which of you are interested in a 7" tablet? I'm loving the price, but don't know what I would do with it. 10" is just so much more comfortable for browsing.
The one case I think I'd want it is if it doubles as a Google TV device.
Does $199 really make sense for that spec of hardware? Amazon can sell Kindle at a loss because they know they'll get it back through content...is a gmail account really worth that much for Google?
I feel like Play Store/Market gets revamped every 4 months.
Also, which of you are interested in a 7" tablet? I'm loving the price, but don't know what I would do with it. 10" is just so much more comfortable for browsing.
The one case I think I'd want it is if it doubles as a Google TV device.
How many tablets have the front facing camera in that position?