Google Nexus 7 Reviews

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Google Nexus 7
The Google Nexus seven isn't solely the primary device to run the new Android four.1, aka Jelly Bean, it is also Google's response to the Amazon Kindle hearth and also the latest entry within the consumption/budget pill market. Manufactured by ASUS, the Nexus seven sells for either $200 for the eight GB version or $250 for the sixteen GB version.

But whereas it's going to be meant for media consumption and engineered as, primarily, a portal for Google Play content, it's not engineered sort of a easy budget pill. It sports high finish specs and other than the shiny restructure of Android, it's a 1280 x 800 Gorilla Glass show, a front-facing camera for video chatting, and, most impressively, an NVIDIA Tegra three quad-core processor. therefore do high-end specs and a low-end value equal Android gold? scan on and determine.

Build and style

First things first: the Nexus seven may be a stunning pill. Its body is all black, other than a silver trim round the edges, and at 0.75 pounds and zero.41 inches thick (slightly lighter and thinner than the Kindle hearth, that are zero.91 pounds and zero.45 inches thick) it's incredibly svelte and light-weight. It takes on a rather less boxy and rectangular look than the fireplace, with the sides sloping in gently toward the rear. i am typically an exponent of sharp edges as a result of I notice them to possess a cleaner, a lot of fashionable look, however even I found the form of the Nexus seven to be swish.



And a very nice bit is that the rear of the device is roofed with a textured, slightly rubberized material that is each comfy and sensible. i am of the private belief that each one tablets ought to have some style of grippy backing like this, instead of simply slick plastic, therefore i used to be terribly proud of this explicit style selection. The branding back here is straightforward too, with "Nexus" etched in close to the highest and "ASUS" down at rock bottom close to the tablet's one mono speaker.


Display

The 1280 x 800 seven-inch show of the Nexus 7 is sort of spectacular despite the very fact that it does not feature any of the ever-present, new-fangled show technologies that are obtainable of late (see: AMOLED, Super AMOLED, Super AMOLED and, Retina show, etc.). it's a good pixel density of 216 ppi and it's coated with Corning Gorilla Glass, giving it a beautiful-looking sheen and sharpness. On the best setting, the brightness of the show is over sufficient, even though it's not the brightest we've ever seen on a pill.
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Other Buttons and Ports

One may conjointly add "minimalist" to the list of adjectives describing the look of the Nexus seven. The sharp, sleek look of the tablet's style is not cluttered with an array of buttons, ports, slots, or controls, because it has solely 2 buttons and 2 ports. If held in portrait orientation, there's the power/standby button and volume rocker, each located on the higher right aspect, and on rock bottom, there's the micro USB port and also the three.5mm headphone jack.

The only alternative style options of note are a front-facing webcam on the highest short fringe of the bezel, and atiny low set of contact points on the lower left aspect of the device, which can probably be used for the audio dock accent that ASUS has since announced for the Nexus seven. Few details are released concerning the dock, aside from the very fact that it'll charge your pill whereas holding it in landscape orientation and, of course, amplify your music.

I do have a difficulty with one amongst the look selections, though. Since the perimeters of the pill slope inward towards the rear, that angles the ability and volume rocker buttons far from the user slightly, that takes some obtaining used to. instead of having the buttons right there on the aspect of the pill where your fingers can instinctively reach for them, they are really a lot of towards the rear. I conjointly would like that holding the ability button for something longer than a split-second would not prompt the pill to question me if i would like to power it down (instead of simply putting it into standby), however within the grand theme of things, these are terribly minor complaints.

Speaker

The tablet's lone mono speaker is unquestionably a weak purpose of the Nexus seven. Normally, i might flip to my usual disparaging rhetoric concerning how terrible pill speakers are generally and move on. however whereas which will be the reality, the very fact here is that the Nexus seven is supposed to be a pill for media consumption. And when the complete purpose of your pill is to look at movies, hear music, play games, or otherwise interact in activities that always involve audio, you'd suppose that the manufacturer would place in 2 (stereo) speakers that are halfway good, a minimum of by pill standards.

Unfortunately, this is not the case, because the Nexus 7's speaker is of poor quality, even compared to alternative tablets, that isn't precisely a high normal. It will create an honest quantity of noise at most volume, however if you crank the degree up high enough to induce lots of sound out of it (or even at medium levels, at times) the distortion gets therefore dangerous that the speaker seems like it's tearing. It's extremely rough, and you are at an advantage using headphones whenever you'll be able to.

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Specs

Google Android OS four.1 (Jelly Bean)
7-inch 1280 x 800 resolution, 216 ppi
1.3 GHz quad-core NVIDIA Tegra three processor
1GB RAM
8GB or 16GB of storage
Front-facing, 1.2-megapixel camera
802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, close to Field Communications (NFC)
7.82" x 4.72" x 0.41"
0.75 pounds
Price at launch: $200 (8GB), $250 (16GB)


Performance

The Google Nexus seven is powered by a Tegra three quad-core one.4 GHz processor (or one.5 GHz single-core), that performs fine, and it's backed by 1GB of RAM. High-end games look outstanding and cargo quickly, whereas the Tegra's GPU helps maintain swish framerates.

I never encountered any stuttering or lag when navigating the homescreens or menus, and despite the very fact that Android gave me the choice to pack up processes whenever I wished, I never extremely had to. I may literally have a dozen totally different apps still running within the background and that i would not see a dip in performance...but only for the sake of being organized, i might still pull up the list of running apps and shut a number of them down generally.

The only issue that stunned me to a small degree bit concerning the processor is that its onerous numbers came in right around where the Galaxy Tab seven.7 scored, which pill is run by a dual-core processor. therefore on paper, whereas it's still substantially at the highest of the food chain in terms of what is out there at once, the Nexus seven does not fully blow away today's tablets. do not get me wrong; for all intents and functions, its quad-core processor is great, however i used to be stunned that it did not fully crush its dual-core competition, that I conjointly suppose would have helped to future-proof the device a little a lot of.

As so much because the browser thinks about, Chrome on the Nexus seven provided a wonderfully swish browsing expertise, and one that is particularly acquainted if you employ the desktop version of Chrome. sensible for Google for not skimping on options just because this can be a mobile version of the browser. The proof of Chrome's performance is within the pudding, because it scored well within the Sunspider benchmark, yet again inserting it at the highest of the pack. Take a glance at the benchmark charts below for each Quadrant and Sunspider to visualize a number of the numbers that the Nexus seven created.



Obviously, one amongst the foremost vital options of the Nexus seven is its operating system, as it is the initial device to sport the restructure of Google's Android OS, that has the code-name "Jelly Bean". TabletPCReview are running a full standalone review of the OS within the close to future, however it would not be honest to review the Nexus seven while not a minimum of a short overview of a number of the new options of Android four.1 and the way they sit with us.

The most outstanding new element that Jelly Bean brings to the Android OS is Google currently, that is quite like an aggregator app on steroids. To access it, you'll be able to either swipe up from rock bottom of the screen at any time, or go straight to it from the lock screen. Basically, Google currently creates customized "cards" for users with helpful, relevant data, and pulls them along at predetermined points in time for you to look at. Take, for instance, the Traffic Card: it will gather data for traffic in a very sure space and seem before your commute from home, before your commute back home, when you are leaving an airport or hotel when you are traveling, etc. however you'll be able to tinker with the settings for the cardboard and check off whichever of these choices you wish, therefore the card solely pulls the data and seems once you wish it to.

Right now, it seems that there's simply a hard and fast set of classes for the cards that you just will personalize, however the concept definitely has space for many of growth. because it currently stands, there are cards for weather, traffic, next appointment (pulled from your calendar, as are several of the cards), travel, flights, public transit (schedules), nearby places, and sports (you will edit the groups that information/stats are aggregated throughout games).

Google currently may also be used to run searches -- through text or voice recognition -- and if it's on a well-liked enough subject, Google currently can really pull up another variety of card, a probe card. This search card options summarized data relevant to your search, and Google currently can show it at the highest of your search results and even scan it back to you. as an example, my editor asked the Nexus seven, "Who are the New England Patriots quarterbacks?" and a card with a Patriots brand popped up with "Tom Brady, Ryan Mallett, Brian Hoyer," written on it, at the side of a supply and a link for a lot of data. Regular internet results were listed below it.

Getting search results that come with these cards and their fast, condensed data may be a nice plan, however it's somewhat hit or miss at the instant. The feature hasn't extremely been around long enough for Google to induce {a perfect|an planl} idea of what style of searches or topics are becoming the foremost hits (and subsequently confirm that searches ought to have cards), however it is a work in progress, with a lot of search cards being created on a daily basis.

The voice recognition will currently even be used offline, a brand new feature for transcription that, whereas helpful, would most likely have a lot of attractiveness if the Nexus seven had an information affiliation, as a result of offline voice recognition would impede on knowledge consumption. Nevertheless, it works well and is nice for composing long emails or messages offline for later use, or for taking down notes. and do not worry, it works for many of alternative languages besides English, with extra downloadable offline speech recognition packs for Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Japanese, and more.

In terms of a number of the smaller tweaks in Android four.1, there are things like slightly faster performance and smoother animations that you just most likely will not even extremely notice unless you are looking for them. however maybe a lot of considerably, there's currently a pull-down menu which will be accessed by swiping down from the highest of the screen. It's primarily a similar style of toolbar/system tray that would be accessed in Android four.0 or 2.3 by tapping the lower right-hand corner of the screen (where the time, battery gauge, Wi-Fi signal, etc. were all located), supplying you with access to your notifications, orientation lock, the name of the network to that you are currently connected, date and time, and a shortcut to the settings menu.

Unfortunately, for a few reason Google determined to eliminate the inclusion of an explicit battery meter on this pull-down menu (or anywhere on the house screen); in previous versions of Android, the toolbar featured the share of remaining battery life. Users are currently instead restricted to merely atiny low battery meter icon to allow you a general plan of what proportion juice is left, and if they need the precise variety, they need to travel menu diving into the settings.

And there's one alternative issue price mentioning, which is that this explicit version of Jelly Bean keeps the screen locked in portrait orientation when on the house screens or browsing through menus. Also, when users are on the house screens, there's a toolbar down at rock bottom where they will stash shortcuts or folders for his or her apps. When using sure apps, but -- say, Gmail, or when you are internet browsing -- you'll be able to flip the pill sideways and shift the orientation, a bit like previous times.

Now, I say "this explicit version of Jelly Bean," as a result of Google has since revealed that there'll differ user interfaces for various sized tablets. whereas this can be the UI setup for 7-inch tablets, 10-inch tablets can have a layout that's almost like that of tablets running Android three.0 and later, in line with Google, which suggests that it is flipped to landscape orientation and can have the a lot of ancient setup of getting the notification menu down within the lower right-hand corner. How precisely the UI can look on phones is currently unknown, however we tend to do understand that it'll be its own version, as Google has confirmed that the UI on the Nexus seven may be a layout specifically designed for 7-inch tablets.

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Google Play Store and Apps

The Nexus seven may be a consumption pill that's engineered around Google Play, formerly called the Android App Store; its specialize in downloadable content and media is exactly why it sells for therefore very little. therefore the question then is: how sensible is Google Play? If the content of Google Play primarily justifies the existence of the Nexus seven, it higher be pretty darn sensible. And it is.

When it involves the scale of the choice, Google Play simply has the sting over its direct competition, the Amazon App Store for the Kindle hearth. Google Play has over 600,000 apps, and an ample choice of songs, books, magazines, and movies, though admittedly, Google is a smaller amount specific concerning those numbers. And whereas it's true that the Amazon App Store provides users the flexibility to stream movies through its Amazon Instant Video service (if you are a Prime member, that is), it is not precisely as if Nexus seven users haven't got variety of how to induce their hands on video; Netflix, Hulu Plus, and also the thousands of flicks and television shows that Google Play offers ought to have you ever sufficiently lined.

Game choice is solid further, with most of the key hits, particularly the casual/social games like Zynga titles, obtainable on Android. iOS still features a few huge exclusives, like Infinity Blade, except for the foremost half, you should not have any hassle finding what you wish. Personally, i used to be perfectly content with my Scramble, Words, and Hanging With Friends.

And Google Play operates with all of a similar advantages because the Apple App Store, specifically with regards to cloud storage. All of the content purchased in Google Play is stored on the cloud therefore it is viewed and/or played anywhere, anytime. obtain a song on your computer and hear it on your phone, or even obtain an app on your phone and play it on your pill. As long because the device you are using has the specified version of Android to run the app in question, moving from one device to a different ought to be a breeze.

There's never needing for any wires or syncing, as a result of content purchased on Google Play is accessible from all of your Android devices and your desktop laptop. you'll be able to even deliver downloads to your devices by getting them on-line via Google Play and choosing that of your devices you wish it sent to, therefore it'll be waiting there for you succeeding time you power it up.

Thankfully, Google extremely took it straightforward in terms of the pre-loaded content. Most of what comes on the pill is simply Google's suite of branded apps, like Chrome, Maps, Google+, Gmail, Earth, Navigation, Talk, Currents, and links to Play content like Play Books, Magazines, Music, and films & TV.

The one alternative Google branded app that stands out is that the inclusion of Google Wallet, since the Nexus seven has NFC support - though sadly, we tend to were unable to undertake it out, either as a kind of payment or communication between 2 devices via Android Beam. the remainder of what you will find here is simply utilities sort of a calculator, calendar, contacts list, gallery, and a shortcut to voice search.



Camera

Though it's going to be unfortunate (at least to some users) that the Nexus seven doesn't have a rear-facing camera, it will have a one.2-megapixel front-facing webcam, that is over is said for its direct competition, the Kindle hearth and also the Barnes and Noble Nook pill. By together with a webcam, Google and ASUS have given users the appealing ability to video chat, which might be done through the pre-loaded Google speak app or others from Google Play if you've got a most well-liked favorite like Tango.

For most folks, that may most likely be the extent of the camera's attractiveness, as a result of it's not extremely meant to require photos. other than the problem of its rough quality, Google did not even embody a native camera app through that you'll be able to activate the hardware and use it to snap photos. There are third-party apps you'll be able to nab from Google Play which will activate the camera, however once you cannot see what you are shooting and also the quality is therefore poor, why bother?

Battery Life

The battery lifetime of the Nexus seven is nice, and that i suspect that's, in massive half, attributable to the potency of the operating system that barely sips away at the tablet's reserve when performing solely basic functions. Leaving the pill in standby for extended periods of your time can barely drain the issue, too. In fact, with all notifications set to push, Wi-Fi invariably on (and connected, because the pill was invariably either in my apartment or the office), and also the brightness set to most, the Nexus seven lasted me simply back of a full week (about twelve hours).

And whereas there have been largely light-weight functions being performed, like checking my email after I received a notification, they were being performed on a daily basis, at the side of some a lot of intensive tasks, like internet browsing, video streaming, and game enjoying. I even scan an eBook for a straight hour (again, with brightness at full blast) throughout that amount of your time.

The only alternative issue that i will be able to say is that Google currently will cause the battery to empty to a small degree faster (understandably so) though it does not fully sap the issue by any means that. I simply happened to note that when I had activated it and it began automatically pulling cards on behalf of me at my designated points in time, many hours were shaved off of the battery life.

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Conclusion

Put simply, Google nailed it with the Nexus seven pill. It took aim at the Kindle hearth and it hit its mark, making a pill that is not solely equally reasonable at $200 (or $250, $50 over the fireplace if you wish the 16GB version), however conjointly a lot of powerful and feature-packed. other than its quad-core processor and a more recent, improved version of Android, the Nexus seven conjointly has access to the Google Play store, giving users a wider choice of apps. Tack on a sexier build and a front-facing camera for video chatting and it starts to become clear that the Nexus seven will do everything the fireplace will do, but better.

The Nexus seven might not be excellent -- the odd button placement, horrific speaker, and also the Tegra three processor virtually living up to the terribly high standards that are expected of quad-core chips, as an example -- however it positive is shut. For $200, the Nexus seven is that the better of each worlds: it is a nice deal with none compromise. it is the best budget pill out there as a result of with its high-end specs it's, in fact, not a budget pill the least bit.

Pros:

Beautiful build
Quad-core processor performs well
Android 4.1 is an economical upgrade with nice new options


Cons:

While solid, doesn't perform quite further collectively would expect from a quad-core processor
Terrible speaker
Slightly uncomfortable button placement

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