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I often chuckle at your sarcasm! Its amusing...Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
Are there normally lots of problems when there is an update? I'm getting nervous about getting one now.
Quote from: g-girl on November 15, 2012, 05:51:55 PMAre there normally lots of problems when there is an update? I'm getting nervous about getting one now. There are very few devices with the 4.2 build. The Nexus devices are usually among the first to be updated, but this means that app developers need time to catch up. Some apps may not function properly at first, but many developers are diligently working to restore compatibility. This should happen within a few days. Another factor is that the Nexus runs "pure Android." There is no device manufacturer adding their spin on it or ironing out the kinks with the build on their specific device. There is no service provider putting their stamp of approval on the software. This also means that the device isn't molested by bloatware. The Nexus has the leading edge in the capabilities of the software.Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
Quote from: g-girl on November 15, 2012, 05:51:55 PMAre there normally lots of problems when there is an update? I'm getting nervous about getting one now.The true beauty of the Nexus device is that Google provides the full ROM for every version, so at any point you can revert to a previous version. Personally, I enjoy the excitement of the technology challenge of the version upgrade that is the latest available. Remember that, as loociddreemr stated, the issues are only with app compatibility, which will be corrected quickly by developers. Personally, I have no fear of the Nexus 7.S.Prime
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