Trying every option available to reset and restore the device, using android 4. The only solution reported is, send the tablet in for repair or replacement, and hope it comes back ok. I fear that now I am going to be stuck in a roulette wheel of bad tablets coming at me over and over again.
Overall Review: Especially after reading the other issues people have I am very depressed about ordering this tablet. It does not work properly now, and I fear I will only get worse ones if I try to replace it. Usually I do not mind refurb, but it appears the nexus 7 has a bad problem already, and getting a refurb unit does not mean it is fixed.
Cons: refurbished items are always skeptical and guess what? I received a cracked corner one. Pros: Very handy tool for taking with you on trips. Works great if there is a connection available. Cons: Worked great for quite a while, then stopped taking a charge. Seems to be a problem making a connection with the USB cable. I have tried several cables and several chargers to no avail. Now I see it is "ineligible for return. Overall Review: Not really worth it. I would rather buy the cheapest refurb available and throw it out when it stopped working.
Add to cart. Price Alert. Add To Wish List. Are you an E-Blast Insider? Refurbished This means the product was tested and repaired as required to meet the standards of the refurbisher, which may or may not be the original manufacturer. See more " android tablet ". Unlimited Music from Google When music goes Google, all your music goes with you. Grab-and-Go Greatness Smart, Thin and Gorgeous The clean, simple design features a slim body, a thin bezel and a soft-touch, matte back.
Technical Specifications Screen 7. Mikhail A. Verified Owner. Did you? Yes No. Lee B. Ryan E. Overall Review: Best tablet for you money today. John E. Little to no bloatware 0 dead pixels For the cost you can't get any better Cons: Packaging was bare, most likely you'll get the changer and tablet. Everything else equal they are probably the most expensive.
But you can save as lot of money by buying new on EBay or another trusted site. I have owned almost every major brand of tablet in 7, 8, I never thought I would like the Google brand, I was bothered by the absence of a microSD expansion slot I came to realize that extra SD cards are just a pain.
All you need is cloud storage or USB sync with another computer to transfer or backup. Plus android apps are small, stop thinking in Terabytes like Windows needs. This Nexus 7 2nd gen is a wonderful tablet! I have been looking at tablets for awhile from the cheap off brand to the much better branded products! I am so glad I choose to get a Google Nexus 7 2nd gen , as soon as I got it it started to update itself.
It was up to Android Lollipop the first day! I turned it on a couple of days ago and it informed me it was ready to upgrade to Android 6. That's the nice thing about having a Google tablet, they upgrade long before any of the others.
I bought this tablet mainly to play games on and to use as a remote on a Logitech Harmony Home Entertainment Control System. I was going to use my cell phone as a remote on the Logitech system but the screen is so small compared to the Nexus and it is nowhere near as responsive eith er.
I have not set that system up yet but I am sure the Nexus will do excellent for what I plan to use it for! I could have spent a lot less money on a tablet but I didn't want to cheap out on this item and I'm glad I didn't!
Every Item I bought for my new Entertainment system I read the reviews and went with the best recommendations and found everything here on eBay at below retail price, except my new HDTV.
That was at retail even here on eBay because I went new not refurbished! I just got the TV so now I'm ready to set it all up and dial it in If you are looking for a smaller tablet the Nexus 7 is a really good choice! I chose the second generation because it has a much faster CPU in it compared to the first generation model and it's thinner and lighter.
I wanted a smaller tablet I could hold in one hand and operate with my other hand the Nexus 7 fits that description. I couldn't do that with a larger tablet so the 7 inch is perfect for that. All the reviews I read said even though this tablet has been on the market for a couple of years it is still the best choice for a seven inch tablet! It's made by Asus for Google and I know Asus makes good products. The good news is that Qualcomm's GNSS implementation remains the fastest we've tested as far as time to lock is concerned.
The bad news is there seems to be an issue with the Nexus 7's impementation, likely in software, that results in the tablet randomly losing GPS lock. Update : It looks like this has been fixed!
Note that neither my Nexus 7 nor Brian's have exhibited the instability or consistent reboots that I've seen reports of. I had a single unexpected reboot during my GPS testing but that was it.
Brian's sample has been running with over 22 days of constant uptime at this point. I also haven't seen any multitouch issues on my Nexus 7, although touch controllers are sometimes sourced from multiple vendors which could explain some of the issues others are seeing. Update : Looks like this one is fixed too! The new Nexus 7 adds a 5MP rear facing camera, something its predecessor didn't have at all. While I rarely use my tablet for taking photos, I will admit the absence of a rear facing camera on the old Nexus 7 caught me off guard.
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