That pretty much confirms hardware issue with the phone. I would end up getting another phone because it'll just happen again. Basically the connection of the solder balls under a chip to the logic board become loose / cracked due to a manufacturing defect where the board keeps flexing due to bad design. Nexus 10 was created in partnership with Samsung and is the first tablet with an A15 processor and advanced MIMO Wi-Fi, giving you web browsing speeds up to 4x faster than normal Wi-Fi. Share and customize Nexus 10 lets each user have their own home screen, wallpaper, apps, storage, and more. Nexus 10 was made for everyone to enjoy.
The Google Nexus 10 was only announced around a week ago but in many circles it had been anticipated since the announcement of the. After all, if Google was entering the tablet field directly then how could it resist the potentially very lucrative 10-inch market?And here we are, just a few short months after the Nexus 7's launch and Google is taking the fight to Apple, going head-to-head for tablet supremacy.It's not going to be an easy fight for Google; the has always been in a league of its own and has a serious head start, but Google isn't entering the fray unprepared.At $399 for the 16GB model the Google Nexus 10 is $100 cheaper than the equivalent iPad 4, which is $499. In fact, $499 is what a 32GB Nexus 10 costs. Once again, it's $100 cheaper than the equivalent Apple tablet, since a 32GB iPad 4 will run you $599.Don't think that just because it's relatively cheap it's not a premium powerhouse device. With a retina-searing 10.05-inch 2560 x 1600 Super PLS display, it's even higher resolution than the latest iPad, with 300 pixels per inch against the iPad 4's 264ppi.That makes it the highest resolution tablet in existence. With a display that beautiful it's reassuring to know that it uses Corning Gorilla Glass 2 to keep it in pristine condition.It's no slouch under the hood either.
With a dual-core 1.7GHz Samsung Exynos processor and 2GB of RAM it should have no problem keeping pace with the fastest Android devices. It comes with out of the box and being a pure Google tablet, it will be one of the first devices to get the next version of Android, keeping it up to date and future proofed for as long as possible.It's the same tactic used for the Google Nexus 7 - produce top end hardware at the lowest price possible to get people buying. It's even learned a few lessons from the Nexus 7, as this time is isn't bothering with a cripplingly small 8GB model and making a 32GB version available from day one.Early sales of the Google Nexus 10 have been extremely promising.
Despite the slightly higher price tag compared to other tablets on the market, the Nexus 10 has sold out on Google's Play Store on multiple occasions, with buyers clearly entranced by the super high resolution screen and larger dimensions.Right now, the Google Nexus 10 is Wi-Fi only, but if you want 3G or 4G you might not have to wait too long, as the Nexus 7 has just been made available with 3G, so we expect the Google Nexus 10 will follow suit.
The samsung tablet that you will likeThe quality of materials is good but the weight of the tablet is a bit too much for me.Hardware is good,especially after taking in account the resolution of the screen. The only drawback is the amount of free RAM(around 1gb), half of it is reserved by GPU.Battery life is average, close to galaxy note 10.1 in usual mode. There's no battery saving mode and the charging time is around 7 hours.Software. My nexus 10 runs on stock android 4.4.2 kitkat. It works fine and smooth everywhere except Google chrome. I am not sure about the reasons of it(hardware or software) but hiccups and stuttering are a usual thing in it.Overall I like this tablet. It has a good screen, decent hardware and latest firmware for a bargain price.
Not bad, look for something better, or wait for new version.I like most of the features, but the point of the bad, and very bad battery life is a point I can't drive home enough. I may get 4 hrs of life, and have to recharge. May sell it to get a unit that gets 9.5 hours of life (asus). Aside from that, I really like the tablet.
Oddly enough, it heats up during use, not charging. Apps are good, I have to use Puffin for flash, and I wish there was an alternative, like having flash in chrome. All in all, I like the tablet, expensive, but nice screen, probably a 8 out of 10. 2 points off for battery.