New Member Introductions / Re: Motorola Xoom owner - hoping to become Nexus 7 owner soon
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New Member Introductions / Re: Motorola Xoom owner - hoping to become Nexus 7 owner soon« on: July 26, 2013, 08:07:00 PM »
I own a Xoom and a Nexus 7 and the Xoom has been relegated to its dock in the kitchen. I take my Nexus almost everywhere.
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Nexus 7 Help / Re: U-Tube and 4.2.2« on: March 04, 2013, 12:36:51 PM »Disabling (or removing if you have root) appears to improve YouTube performance. 3
Nexus 7 Help / Re: U-Tube and 4.2.2« on: March 04, 2013, 11:47:21 AM »
Disabling (or removing if you have root) appears to improve YouTube performance.
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Nexus 7 Help / Re: Old WiFi locations from previous device appeared on new Nexus??« on: March 04, 2013, 11:45:46 AM »
1) Yes, your WiFi data can be saved to your Google account.
2) Obviously your google play purchases are stored, as are your free installed apps. Apps which support it will save their settings (Not too many do, but Locale is one app that I use that migrates its settings between devices automagically). Alan 5
Nexus 7 Android OS (Jelly Bean) / Re: here it comes (4.2.2)« on: February 13, 2013, 09:19:16 AM »
Quick note: If you have SuperSU, you don't need Voodoo root keeper for this upgrade. In SuperSU settings, check the Survival Mode box. After loading the patch, re-open SuperSU, go to settings and uncheck "Enable SuperSU" and then re-check it. Some apps will need to re-request Superuser access (Seeder for one). Others just work.
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Nexus 7 Apps / Re: Tasker for Nexus 7« on: February 06, 2013, 09:29:51 AM »
"I have read it can be challenging to set up. Is that true? "
Yes, it is not very intuitive. Locale is easier, but doesn't do quite as much. However, putting a little time into it, and asking questions at the Tasker forum https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/tasker it can be mastered. Alan 7
Nexus 7 Apps / Re: Tasker for Nexus 7« on: February 04, 2013, 02:40:48 PM »
I use Locale on my phone (similar functions, somewhat easier interface, share a lot of the same plugins). Had I started with Tasker, I would probably use it instead. I find it very useful on my phone, but haven't seen enough functionality to bother putting it on my tablet. Phone does things like change volume profile depending on my location and time of day, makes sure Bluetooth is turned on when I am in the car, sets which phones Google Voice rings depending on where I am and whether or not I have a BT headset connected, etc... None of which are of much use to me on the tablet.
I actually have a Tasker license and I keep thinking of switching because it does a lot more built in that Locale needs plugins for and that drives the overall cost up a lot, but I haven't been able to get past the more difficult UI compared to how easy Locale is to use to take the time to learn it yet. Alan 8
Nexus 7 Help / Re: Are there any workarounds for the "your device is incompatible" message?« on: February 01, 2013, 01:21:32 PM »
I have found that a lot of apps that use the rear facing camera (and a lot of banking apps do now for depositing checks by photographing them) will say they are not compatible with the Nexus 7.
Sideloading does usually work if you can get the APK. If you have an Android phone that is compatible, download with it, then use Astro to back up the app (under the tools menu of Astro). No need to be rooted for that. Then copy the APK to your Nexus 7 from backup directory that Astro makes and follow the sideloading instructions in the first reply above. Alan
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