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RE: Sounds interesting...
by WereCatf on Sun 21st Oct 2012 22:30
in reply to "Sounds interesting..."
...but it would be nice to see an SD card on a Nexus tablet for a change. That way, they can just sell it with one SKU - say 32GB built-in with up to 64GB SDXC to add later if you want.
I agree otherwise, but, well, Google needs to work on how the added storage space is handled by Android. At the moment you kind of have to jump around various hoops to store files you download on the SD-card, often the files stored there don't show up properly in gallery, there's plenty of applications that cannot store their files at all on an SD-card and so on.
It would be nice if the user was presented with the option of keeping the SD-card like it works now for various reasons, like e.g. if the user knows he or she will have to remove it every now and then, or a choice where the system formats the card and uses it as a seamless addition to the internal storage.




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...but it would be nice to see an SD card on a Nexus tablet for a change. That way, they can just sell it with one SKU - say 32GB built-in with up to 64GB SDXC to add later if you want. I also hope they up the CPU and GPU from the one in the Nexus 7 because the higher res will probably need a speed bump overall.
I could see a Nexus 10 - if it is actually going to turn up - selling well if it offers a vanilla Android 4.2 experience, isn't too thick or heavy, is rootable/ROMable (OK, that's for me :-) ), performs at least as well as the Nexus 7 does and comes in at price a decent amount below the iPad 3 (it might be able to equal or best the iPad 3 in most aspects, but if the price is close or the same, people will still go for the iPad 3 because it's shiny).