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can anyone confirm this?
http://www.motorola-xoom.co.uk/andr...out&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Yes I can, that is how I reported my experience on the Motorway forum, now running UK 3g 3.1.
Me Too...
Two updates rolled out today. The first was a simple update (maybe required update to get the full one to work but it was marked optional) followed by the 3.1 update (which was marked as important)
Update Details:
XOOM: MZ601 (3G)
Android version: 3.1
Firmware version: GAS_EMEA_UCAEVRSTURTCOREE_P045
Baseband version: N_01.83.35P
Baseband configuration version: UCAEVEUB1B88EU03C.0R
Kernel version: 2.6.36.3-00010-g3139c20 / [email protected] #1
Build number: H.6.3-25-5
No Google Books included (you can download the apk elsewhere on this forum), but Movie Studio is there.
Hi all,
Mine arrived today for my UK Xoom MZ601 with exactly the same details as the above poster will report back later how its all working.
Marc
Got my update. On the 10th August.
Loaded in about 5 minutes and kept all my programme's and settings.
Free bluetooth mouse now works.
Hdmi out to large screen TV is brilliant.
Usb is still not fully functional ie. will not work with flash drives or hard disks but ok with thing like usb mouse and cameras.
Can't say I've noticed much different in speed, its a little better.
Browser use to crash all the time on 3.01, its much more stable now.
Micro SD is now working and can transfer files from internal sd to external sd but not from PC to external sd via usb cable.
Music player will still not fetch art work from the internet without external programme. ( yes to those in the USA, that's how we spell it)
Google maps has a problem with sometimes not zooming in closer than 1000ft unless I change from terrain view to satellite view (or the reverse).
Camera setting do not reverse if the tablet is turned 180° but the last taken picture does.
Still no software volume slider. (Not a problem but would be nice).
When using standard browser on the xda-developers website cannot use the normal search facility have to use advanced search. ( don't know if that's xda's web problem or the browser.
And last but not least, there is a big typing delay when using the browser (as reported by others)
That's all I can think of at the moment endless YOU can think of anything.
Since updating, mine seems to eat through the battery quicker! Anyone else getting that?
marketplace seems almost empty
Got my 3.1 update yesterday but when you go into the marketplace, categories and say business, all I can see is 8 top paid apps and 8 top free and no way to see all the other apps in this category! Am I missing something?
Any suggestions appreciated.
Will keep an eye on my battery levels over the next few days and see what happens.
As to the market, there are categorys on the right hand side or you can search for programmes at the top
Blondblueyed_girl said:
Will keep an eye on my battery levels over the next few days and see what happens.
As to the market, there are categorys on the right hand side or you can search for programmes at the top
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thanks for the suggestion but my problem is when I enter a category, say business, all I see are 8 paid apps and 8 free apps and as we both know there are much more than that but that's all I can see with no way of browsing to all the other apps in that category.
hi jscsltd
As stated in my previous mail at the top next to the picture of the magnifying glass, type in what type of programme you are looking for ie. networking.
By the way I am only a junior member.
Have now revised my opinion of the browser, it still keeps crashing to much.
Thanks again for yor help but my problem is in just browsing the apps in a category and only seeing the 8 top free business apps with no way of browsing any more as you can on a phone.
Browser seems much more stable and faster with no crashes yet.
Ok I understand now each category should show all programmers under that category not just the top paid and the top free ones.
Maybe its like that because like an iceberg there's far more underneath than one can handle.
Blondblueyed_girl said:
Ok I understand now each category should show all programmers under that category not just the top paid and the top free ones.
Maybe its like that because like an iceberg there's far more underneath than one can handle.
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He he, you could be right.
So its not just me with the problem.
My work around is to browse using the appbrain app.
Re battery problem
Can't say I have noticed any difference in battery use, seems to be lasting a long as it was before the update. Having said that I have not actually timed it its just a guess over the last six days of use.
@jscsltd
That is the new layout for the market next to where it says free or paid apps there is an arrow click on it and you will see all the apps by just scrolling down. Hope that resolves your issue as at least that is how it works on my Xoom 3.1.
Marc
Yes Dogmann I've seen that as well, seams it has only been enabled recently, but on mine not all sections have arrows next to them. Maybe its an ongoing project that's not yet finished.
top 10 things why you bought this tablet or what you use it for?
Im not really 100% sure why i bought it but let me say its wonderful for a daily planner...
1. Wanted to try honeycomb on touch screen multitouch is fun.
2. Multimedia
3. Pdf files. Great for books for college!
4. Daily planner or note taking
5. Pretty nice for the gym wifi and bluetooth headphones! (still yet to try to document weight lifting plans)
6. Games
7. Ability to have a small computer like device with a larger screen then phone to loook up things
8. Wifi tablet.... Why do 3g and be restricted to one company when you can tether any phone company.?
9. Storage system... Wish it would connect thru bluetooth or wifi without additional software to use with mac at school....
10. Web browseing and research is nice... Wish typing was a lil easier maybe swype i shall try again?
11###? why dont they allow this at work..? I work at a hotel and setup rooms it be soo much easier to format material on a digital device vs paper not to mention paperless!!!!
Okay your turn!
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10 things I use my tab for:
#1: (and main reason I purchased this tablet), to tinker with
#2: Play games
#3: Homework
#4: Video Chatting with family south of the boarder
#5: Watching Netflix on the go
#6: Drawing/Sketching for when paper and/or pencils/pens aren't available.
#7: Multimedia (MP3's, Movies, e-Reader, Browser, etc.)
#8: Managing e-mails
#9: Note taking
#10: GPS, since my 4" Epic 4G screen is a pain to look at when I'm driving. I just tether my phone, fire up GPS on my GTab7+, BOOM! I now have a nice 7" GPS screen instead of my phones puny 4"
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1. Writing.
2. Keeping up with news feeds and forums.
3. Studying.
4. Reading.
5. Music and movies.
6. Gaming on the go.
Don't think I have ten. Primarily reading and writing/typing/tapping.
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1. Being deployed in Afghanistan I bought the P6200 for communication on the go. (cdma galaxy s2 is a paper weight here)
2. It was the best 7" tablet I could find that supports a sim card.
3. Love modding android devices which is a huge let down :-(
4. Multimedia type stuff, music movies etc.
5. Main form of communication back home via IM clients and Google voice.
One thing i'm very upset about it paid apps not being available in afghanistan.. Not even the ones I've paid for in the states. Besides that, I like the device so far and it is serving its purpose very well.
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1.Phone
2.Text
3.Web
4.GPS
5.Wi-Fi HotSpot
6.Camera
7.Video Camera
8.Games
9.Alarm Clock
10. Music/Media (Including Ebooks)
Order has no relevance:
1. Books/books for school (main reason actually)
2. Watching videos on a larger screen than a phone
3. Games
4. Tinker
5. Learn more about Android
6. Easy access to Internet and quick checks to various places (Facebook, XDA, etc)
7. Oh and GPS Navigation (Thanks k_t_b for reminding since I also use Sygic)
Can't think of any more
1. Tinkering
2. Email
3. VOIP
4. Navigation (Sygic)
5. Checking for ICS releases/updates
1. Tinkering and experimenting
2. Video streaming
3. News
4. Music
5. Reading
6. Gaming
7. Offline GPS w/ vector maps
8. Calling
9. Investigating local places
10. Trying out different apps
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1) Email via tether to my phone.
2) RDP (VPN) to work servers when I am off site. Saves me from having to drag a laptop around.
3.) music player in the office. (Yea I could use my phone also but the music does not play when I am using it.)
4) internet access
5) tinkering
6) games
7) taking notes
8) access to office documents.
9) movies at the airport and hotels
10) whatever else that tickles my fancy.
1. Surfing internet
2. Taking pictures
3. Taking Videos
4. YouTube
5. Email
6. Movies
7. Streaming movies/music
8. Streaming radio stations
9. Texting
10. GPS
11. Games
12. Video calls
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The main reason I purchased this tablet is that I thought a 7" device would prove to be a better firm factor for my needs.
1. Reading E-books
2. Planner
3. Notes
4. To-do list
5. RSS reader.
6. Browsing the web
7. Tinker with Android
8. Games
9. Music
10. Movies
So far I'm very happy with the form factor. I has proven to be much easier to read from and carry around at work than my I pad.
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1. Size
2. Reading
3. Surfing
4. Project management
5. Email
6. Note taking
7. Movies on the road
8. Tinkering
9. General OMG oooooo factor
10. I'm sure there's a 10 on there somewhere but 9 pretty much sums it up!
Main reason PHONE
2. Biggest still usable device that fits in 1 hand
3. Bigger than the iphone
4. Bigger than note (no pen)
5. Can actually watch videos without squinting
6. Calendar
7. First real Android phone
8. Needed good front camera
9. 3mp back camera
10. Everything
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Hehe after using Moto XOOM, i was surprised about this great gt-P6201.
It's in use since feb 2012 for:
#1 Whats App & SMS
2 Calendar
3 Mail
4 Reading Newspaper - best way (XOOM was to heavy nearly 800g and my HD2 is to small)
5 tower defence apps
6 Phone
7 Camera
8 watching sportstreams
9 music
10 everything else its the best android device i ever had. and the most time in use.
1. Reading (Google Books, Kindle, Overdrive, Pulse)
2. Controlling my HTPC (Media Center Control, Fios Remote, Peel)
3. Watching video and TV (Remote Potato, Vulkano)
4. Controlling my other PCs (Splashtop)
5. Robotics (Phidgets)
6. Listening to music (Pandora)
7. Navigation (CoPilot Live)
8. Dashboard (Torque, OBDII)
8. Web surfing
9. Astronomy (Google Sky, Earth)
10. I forget
Top Ten reasons I bought the GT+
1. Kindle app
2. MP3/Pandora/etc
3. Peel looks interesting (haven't actually tried it yet, though)
4. Interfacing with LEGO Mindstorms (again, haven't yet done so)
5. GPS
6. Facebook
7. Email
8. Keep track of various things (Package shipments, fitness apps)
9. Recipes (I'm a domestic engineer...)
10. Because it's neat, cool and sexy, and my old Archos A70 isn't anymore
My P6200L
1. a Mobile Phone
2. web browsing
3. camera & gaming (not too often)
Top 10 uses:
1. music player at work (poweramp), hooked up to a receiver
2. checking email
3. SWTOR security key app
4. web browsing/news reading
5. comic/pdf/ebook reader
6. netflix
7. gaming (with emulators)
8. watching movies/shows off sd card/network
9. remote desktop connection
10. make "music" w/ caustic app
Even with the tab's random issues, I'm more than satisfied with it. Lack of a definitive ICS release date doesn't bother me in the least bit, considering it handles the tasks I through at it with ease.
1 Just as a phone
2 Just as a pretty big phone
3 Make people around me laught to see me calling
4 Make people around me stare at me while calling
5 Make children around me smile while calling thinking about I'm a looser who can't enjoy an iPhone or a smaller device
6 Let my friends think "I'm just sick" why already having a Galaxy Note
7 Let my girlfriend say "I just spend in vain money on unnecessary things"
8 Let my colleagues kidding me such as "We would like to know and see where are you gonna keep it on summer with no pockets"
9 By the way to be cool
10 To say Police that I wasn't calling while driving (here it's not permitted) 'cuz heyyyyy... It's just a tablet not a phone
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Hi All,
Having patiently waited for the Nexus 10 to be announced and now not being able to get 'hands on' time with one as yet in the UK, I'm seriously considering getting a Note 10.1.
Had a play with one in-store recently, I found it hard to put back down!, Love it!. I previously had the original Note put found I didn't use stylus that much because a thought the 5" screen was too small to anything useful, I now have a SGS3
I recently sold my nexus 7 only because I want a 10" daily driver mainly for reading my Magazines & Video on the commute to work, then productivity side is having the stylus for drawing house floor plans mainly and the odd sketches using adobe creative cloud, which I hope works on this device.
I know the Nexus 10 would be better for movies, but I would also like to read my magazines and tech documents without too much zooming / scrolling (as i had to on the nexus 7)
I'm edging towards the Note 10.1 and maybe even consider the 3G version (Or should I just tether to the SGS3?)
Which one shall I get?
its your preference bec if you buy a 3g you will need two 3g plans if you teeter you can do with one and save money I do not know the difference between the two over there but if it is much then no point
For me, the pen input forgives any shortcomings the Note has (build quality, screen res <= don't care too much anyways). So if you want the pen, you want the Note. Otherwise the Nexus 10.
skadebo said:
For me, the pen input forgives any shortcomings the Note has (build quality, screen res <= don't care too much anyways). So if you want the pen, you want the Note. Otherwise the Nexus 10.
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^ This. But also, if you want more than 32GB of storage, you want the Note (since the N10 lacks memory expansion).
Well the screen is not as bad as the specs show and on the other hand N10 screen is not as good as specs show.
deba said:
I'm edging towards the Note 10.1 and maybe even consider the 3G version (Or should I just tether to the SGS3?)
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The Note is the most complete tablet on the market now and that includes W8 RT & Pro tablets. The latter beat it on productivity because of their MS Office access but lose big time on the consumption side. That is unless you think the kluged way you consume media on your current laptop/desktop is ideal.
When looking at other tablets ask yourself if these features mean anything to you:
- Multiview (enhanced in JB)
- Pop up play
- S-Pen/S-Note
- AllShare Play and Cast
- Enhanced camera features (smile/face/blink detection, buddy shot)
- Mini apps (enhanced in JB)
- Enhanced audio and video codec support
- IR port
- Browser h/w acceleration
- S-Voice (added in JB)
- Air View (added in JB)
- Group Cast (added in JB)
Video Air View – Preview videos without opening them. View future/past scenes in a playing video via the timeline without stopping it.
Photo Air View – Pictures contained in folders will display in thumbnails when you hover over the folder. They advance nine at a time.
E-Mail Air View – Hover the pen over a heading or contents of an e-mail summary (including via the widget) to see an exploded view of the contents without opening it.
S-Planner Air View – Hover the pen over an event or task to see an exploded view without opening it.
Pop Up Note – Tap the screen twice with the S-Pen button depressed and a pop up note will be displayed. Even on the lock screen when the device is locked. On the N8000, if you’re in a call and remove the S-Pen from its holder, a pop up note automatically opens.
Easy Clip – Capture anything on the display (lasso) anywhere and save it to the clipboard or send it an application (including S-Note).
Draw/Write on an e-mail – As it says.
Draw/Write in S-Planner – As it says (Month View only)
Color Picker – In S-Note, set the ink color to a color selected from a picture.
Pen Switch – Select multiple pen types (color, texture, weight) and toggle through them without opening the menu by pressing the button on the S-Pen once.
Sketch Affect – Change any picture to an outline, color sketch, pencil sketch and more from within S-Note.
Share S-Notes – Convert S-Notes to plain text, PDFs, or pictures and share them via Facebook etc. in one step.
Photo Note – Write personal notes on the back of photos
Gallery Organizer – Create folders and drag and drop pictures between them.
I've had the Note since it was launched and wouldn't be able to move to a tablet that didn't offer some of those features. Good or bad, Samsung's done so much to the Note s/w wise that it's more "Samsung" than "Android."
As for the 3G, personally, I wouldn't have a tablet without it. Tethering is a pain in the ass. Pull out phone, turn on Wi-Fi sharing, connect tablet, disconnect tablet, turn off Wi-Fi sharing. Forget the last step and you're phone's battery is toast. It's toast anyway based on the additional power draw. And when a tablet's always connected you don't have to wait several minutes for it to sync to be usable as is the case for a Wi-Fi tablet reconnecting after being offline. The Note's also a full-fledged phone and with its mammoth battery its the device I use for long conference calls. All my accounts are replicated on my phone and tablet. If I have to respond to a long e-mail I'll pick-up the Note. Something short like MMS I'll use the phone. To me, it's really nice to have that option of picking the right tool so easily. I guess in the end it depends on your wallet and the cost of 3G access.
The only area where the Note gets dinged is the lack of a FHD display and I honestly wish it had one. But, as others have said too, the stuff listed above outweighs that.
Thanks guys, I just picked up the 10.1 wifi after work and playing with now!.
BarryH_GEG said:
The Note is the most complete tablet on the market now and that includes W8 RT & Pro tablets. The latter beat it on productivity because of their MS Office access but lose big time on the consumption side. That is unless you think the kluged way you consume media on your current laptop/desktop is ideal.
When looking at other tablets ask yourself if these features mean anything to you:
- Multiview (enhanced in JB)
- Pop up play
- S-Pen/S-Note
- AllShare Play and Cast
- Enhanced camera features (smile/face/blink detection, buddy shot)
- Mini apps (enhanced in JB)
- Enhanced audio and video codec support
- IR port
- Browser h/w acceleration
- S-Voice (added in JB)
- Air View (added in JB)
- Group Cast (added in JB)
Video Air View – Preview videos without opening them. View future/past scenes in a playing video via the timeline without stopping it.
Photo Air View – Pictures contained in folders will display in thumbnails when you hover over the folder. They advance nine at a time.
E-Mail Air View – Hover the pen over a heading or contents of an e-mail summary (including via the widget) to see an exploded view of the contents without opening it.
S-Planner Air View – Hover the pen over an event or task to see an exploded view without opening it.
Pop Up Note – Tap the screen twice with the S-Pen button depressed and a pop up note will be displayed. Even on the lock screen when the device is locked. On the N8000, if you’re in a call and remove the S-Pen from its holder, a pop up note automatically opens.
Easy Clip – Capture anything on the display (lasso) anywhere and save it to the clipboard or send it an application (including S-Note).
Draw/Write on an e-mail – As it says.
Draw/Write in S-Planner – As it says (Month View only)
Color Picker – In S-Note, set the ink color to a color selected from a picture.
Pen Switch – Select multiple pen types (color, texture, weight) and toggle through them without opening the menu by pressing the button on the S-Pen once.
Sketch Affect – Change any picture to an outline, color sketch, pencil sketch and more from within S-Note.
Share S-Notes – Convert S-Notes to plain text, PDFs, or pictures and share them via Facebook etc. in one step.
Photo Note – Write personal notes on the back of photos
Gallery Organizer – Create folders and drag and drop pictures between them.
I've had the Note since it was launched and wouldn't be able to move to a tablet that didn't offer some of those features. Good or bad, Samsung's done so much to the Note s/w wise that it's more "Samsung" than "Android."
As for the 3G, personally, I wouldn't have a tablet without it. Tethering is a pain in the ass. Pull out phone, turn on Wi-Fi sharing, connect tablet, disconnect tablet, turn off Wi-Fi sharing. Forget the last step and you're phone's battery is toast. It's toast anyway based on the additional power draw. And when a tablet's always connected you don't have to wait several minutes for it to sync to be usable as is the case for a Wi-Fi tablet reconnecting after being offline. The Note's also a full-fledged phone and with its mammoth battery its the device I use for long conference calls. All my accounts are replicated on my phone and tablet. If I have to respond to a long e-mail I'll pick-up the Note. Something short like MMS I'll use the phone. To me, it's really nice to have that option of picking the right tool so easily. I guess in the end it depends on your wallet and the cost of 3G access.
The only area where the Note gets dinged is the lack of a FHD display and I honestly wish it had one. But, as others have said too, the stuff listed above outweighs that.
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skadebo said:
For me, the pen input forgives any shortcomings the Note has (build quality, screen res <= don't care too much anyways). So if you want the pen, you want the Note. Otherwise the Nexus 10.
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I totally agree. The pen is great, I was on the fence about it also, to the point I cancelled my order, but it arrived anyway so I played with it and now there is no way I am sending it back. I use it mainly at work the large screen is not ideal for at home I still find the nexus 7 better for bed and toilet times so in that aspect the note 10.1 is the best solution for my needs, also the latest video from Samsung makes the next update even more to my liking.
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BarryH_GEG said:
As for the 3G, personally, I wouldn't have a tablet without it. Tethering is a pain in the ass. Pull out phone, turn on Wi-Fi sharing, connect tablet, disconnect tablet, turn off Wi-Fi sharing. Forget the last step and you're phone's battery is toast. It's toast anyway based on the additional power draw. And when a tablet's always connected you don't have to wait several minutes for it to sync to be usable as is the case for a Wi-Fi tablet reconnecting after being offline. The Note's also a full-fledged phone and with its mammoth battery its the device I use for long conference calls. All my accounts are replicated on my phone and tablet. If I have to respond to a long e-mail I'll pick-up the Note. Something short like MMS I'll use the phone. To me, it's really nice to have that option of picking the right tool so easily. I guess in the end it depends on your wallet and the cost of 3G access.
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As far as tethering goes, use Bluetooth tethering, not WiFi hostspot. It's much more battery friendly, and has the benefit of being overridden by default if a known wifi network pops in range of the tablet. I never actually disable tethering on my phone.
Get the Note 10.1. The Nexus 10 OS, surprisingly, isn't as mature and stable nor as versatile. I'm leaning towards returning the Nexus 10 at this point mainly for laggy hdmi out, lockup just browsing with Chrome and on top of that lightbleed. I'm sure the Nexus 10 will mature with another update or two but by then there will probably be new products from Samsung, etc. and the Nexus 10 might drop in price and/or get upgraded. If it was my only tablet I might hang on to it and wait for it to mature but since it's not I'm not not beta testing.
I got mine Tuesday, still using just my fingers with it and still browsing using my phone.
Need to get the hang of the pen but I love using it with sketchbook.
Really alot to discover about the note, so much more than any reviewing sites say about it and don't think Samsung really promoted it very well as nobody really knows what it can do until you have a scout through youtube.
I bought mine cause all I basically knew about it that it has a great pen and the note is very responsive, there wasn't really any information about it and some of the reviews really were bad and can't believe they're talking about the same tablet.
No wonder people are weary about buying one.
Really don't blame them.
I for one love the note
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mi7chy said:
I'm leaning towards returning the Nexus 10 at this point mainly for laggy hdmi out, lockup just browsing with Chrome and on top of that lightbleed. I'm sure the Nexus 10 will mature with another update or two but by then there will probably be new products from Samsung, etc. and the Nexus 10 might drop in price and/or get upgraded.
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I think we're witnessing a redefinition of the Nexus program and it doesn't appear XDA'rs are too fond of it. Rather than a development test bed for propeller heads, with the N4/7/10, Google's turning Nexus in to a full fledged "brand." And from the pricing it's aimed at value-oriented mainstream consumers and to create sales volume. There's a lot of "stuff" in their new devices and the specs look fantastic but if you read any of their forums there were compromises made. And at $299/$199/$399 each I guess we shouldn't be surprised. Looked at purely on "value" all three devices are pretty impressive. The N7 sort of stands alone because it competes with the KF and the like which is a relatively low bar. The N4 has some excellent high-end competition and has quite a few weaknesses compared to them. The N10 competes as much with the iPad as other Android tablets so all the h/w and s/w niggles along with some (shocking for Samsung) QC issues isn't a good start. If I didn't need/want the Note's features (and 3G) I'd still buy it over any other Android tablet though.
The main reason I would choose the Note 10.1 over the Nexus 10 is the ability to multi view apps, mostly in Jelly Bean. That does it for me!
For me it's the memory... I use the internal memory for apps, ebooks and music... I seem to be running out pretty quick, and I got the 32gb 3g note 10.1, the 64gb sd card is almost full so having no expansion is a serious deal killer for me... I want to see if the note 10.1 can handle a 128gb sd card but unfortunately we don't have 128gb in micro sd format, yet...
Hi there, I am a noob not only here but about Android as well - you may forgive me, please.
Bought myself a Christmas gift (sure, a Note 10.1), this came with ICS 4.0.4. Couldn´t wait till Christmas , I started it last weekend and felt very pleased about, everything as I expected after researching for some time about the pro´s and con´s between iPad and the Note (N-8010). Just after one day of playing around, I decided to go for JB, which had just been released here in Germany a few days before.
One of the main pro´s of the Note for me actually had been the split screen - which worked very well on ICS.
Even what I could not imagine, a search of files (actually pictures, the main purpose for me to get a tab had been to bring around my thousands of around becoming able to check quickly I do have an object - mainly aircraft - already or not) on the one split, by using the Polaris Office browser (files folder), activated the one touched by the sPen in the other split opened with the Gallery.
What a disappointment after JB became alive - not only but I can manage, that the split screen cannot be activated by an open button on the top of the screen, now it´s hidden at the bottom, the catastrophe is, that a click on a picture (and also other) file in the browser does cause the other split being closed :crying: whilst the remaining split remains of half the screen size (but the picture / file opens in it)!
Why the hell I did the JB update???? Does anyone have an idea other than downgrading back to ICS (which I considered about and checked some guidelines, but must say this appears too much demanding for my "just a user" capability)?
Thank´s in advance for your feedback.
So over the past few weeks I've exchanged a few of my Nexus 7 devices for various reasons and even gave the iPad Mini a full run to compare. I'm back to my 4th and final device (32GB Nexus 7) and loaded up Flixster as I have about 10 movies on there.
I'm trying to download the movies to my device since I don't always have access to wifi where I'm at and it say the device limit has been reached. I can't seem to see where to find an option for this in the app itself or on the site. I just want to de-authorize the previous devices but I'm at a loss on how to do it...
Any ideas?