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2012 Nexus 7 Discussion Forums (1st Generation) => Nexus 7 General Discussion => Topic started by: radiocycle on July 22, 2012, 01:11:57 PM
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Well I see my 8 Gigs are filling up rapidly... Maybe I should've cut loose with the extra 50 bucks for the 16G. Any regrets, or plans to 'upgrade' your 8G?
curious radio...
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No regrets here. I bought my 8 gig device assuming I would feel 1.4 gigs with an astronomy program . two bird identification programs took up less space than I thought they would. I am currently with 3 gigabytes free space on my Nexus expectations of feeling much more space up. By the way, I dictated this message in its entirety using voice recognition. Finding voice recognition to be the best feature of my tablet.
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I've got the 16gb but I'm planning to use as little of it as I can as I've ordered a 64gb USB stick to use with stickmount.
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No regrets here. I bought my 8 gig device assuming I would feel 1.4 gigs with an astronomy program . two bird identification programs took up less space than I thought they would. I am currently with 3 gigabytes free space on my Nexus expectations of feeling much more space up. By the way, I dictated this message in its entirety using voice recognition. Finding voice recognition to be the best feature of my tablet.
Lemme see if I can do this right this time... birdastompgman, did you use just the stock apps that came with your tab? That seems really cool!
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Has anyone noticed Amazon is selling 8 GB N7s for $279?! That's a 40% markup.
What my post should have said ;)
No regrets here. I bought my 8 gig device assuming I would fill 1.4 gigs with an astronomy program. Two bird identification programs took up less space than I thought they would. I am currently with 3 gigabytes free space on my Nexus, with no expectations of filling much more space up. By the way, I dictated this message in its entirety using voice recognition. I'm finding voice recognition to be the best feature of my tablet.
Radio, I'm using the OEM apps for browsing, map directions, navigation, etc. Since we can't uninstall them, I'll use them.
I <3 the voice recognition in the N7, so I'm learning how & when to use it. It seems capable of adaptive learning. The first time I spoke my brother's name (Dalton), the N7 translated it as something like "don't men." I deleted the error, entered the correct spelling, and it got it right the next 4 times I said it. Or maybe I enunciated my words better. There are some words it stumbles over. Nexus gets converted to Texas. Ma becomes mama. So I pause after those words, and manually correct them.
I'm not a movie or audio buff. I bought my N7 to run some specific astronomy, birding, and hypermiling apps. The former two are fairly database-heavy. The astro program has hundreds of thousands of star locations, planetary and comet orbits, etc. The birding programs contain thousands of bird illustrations and songs.
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I went with the 16 Gig N7, and I have zero regrets. I download plenty of audio and video podcasts, so this'll chew through 5 Gigs or more easy since some of the video podcasts can be 300-500 Megs each.
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16GB Ran out of space within hours on downloads alone. I couldn't imagine how sad I would feel with the 8gb version. Can't understand why no SD with no mobile connection. 8gb would work if one had 4G to use the cloud while out and about.
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Not yet but I just got it this evening. I am struggling with some things, though. I think I'll read the user guide, like someone else recommended. I did not expect jellybean to be so different from honeycomb.
I installed 1 app so far, for Netflix, which was faultless. I'm watching the Dr. Who (new series, season 6) and the display is wonderful. I think I'm going to like the size of the screen. I am old and have vision issues, and a 10" tablet is just a little too big to fit in my trifocals mid-range.
I love all my e-toys. I was born too early to be a true natural-born geek, but I'm workin' on it!
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No regrets either. Since I won't be putting music, photos, more than two movies at a time, or a ton of apps/games on my 8, that leaves me with plenty of room for whatever else. 16GB would be over-kill for me. All that other stuff is on my iPhone4.
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while $50 more for 8 gigs may be a ripoff, essentially it's a nice meal out. im glad iw ent with 16
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while $50 more for 8 gigs may be a ripoff, essentially it's a nice meal out. im glad iw ent with 16
Yeah, I kinda wish I had thought that way when I ordered mine...
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I listen to streaming music and have never stored mp3s. And I have always deleted videos after I watch them. so here's where I'm at... I have installed 110 apps, and still have more than 2 gigs left. even with the 8 gig model I can't imagine how I'm going to fill all that up.
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I listen to streaming music and have never stored mp3s. And I have always deleted videos after I watch them. so here's where I'm at... I have installed 110 apps, and still have more than 2 gigs left. even with the 8 gig model I can't imagine how I'm going to fill all that up.
Very cool richardright, thanks for the post! 8G CAN be enough...
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Has anyone noticed Amazon is selling 8 GB N7s for $279?! That's a 40% markup.
Many people have complained about Amazon stores, it is pure greed.
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One week in and totally happy with 8GB. I like this little guy so much my laptop is just gathering dust now. I will happily pony up for an upgrade with rear camera and SD if it ever comes.
Installed Skype, Google listen, king soft office, OIFile manager, flash, Firefox beta, TED, and most delightful of all, Chargebar.
Love this thing.
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A few more days in and I have mostly been studying about Android. I agree with Kyoo. Storage is cheap ($17 for 32 gb? Pure SF in 1985 when I started messing with computers) so $50 seemed like a lot for 8 gb. I too plan to root and use stickmount. With a handful of microSD cards I can carry my entire media world in a matchbox. As Richardright observes, 8 gig is plenty if all you do is install apps.