I bought a samsung note 2 from a colleague to try android out and there
was a feature in the android version of navigon I wanted, I bought it
mainly t use as an in car navigation device. I found it very confusing
after the apple environment, so many stores to buy from customisations I
didn't need etc, not intuitive at all.I then took the plunge and
installed cyanogen (one of the many ports) made sure I just bought apps
from the go store and am much much happier, I will still stick with my
iphone as my main phone but at least all the bloat is gone and I find it
usable now, perhaps that's why I like the fuji system, no bloat and
intuative, as Chris mentioned in another thread the fuji system is
closest to the OM cameras by a long way.
On 17/08/14 18:19, Scott Gomez wrote:
I can't speak to the nexus 7 specifically, Paul, but have been using my
Android-based 10" Asus TF700T more than my PC for some time now. It has an
available keyboard/dock, which I would consider a must if one wants to do
much creation of content.
That said, should Google come out with a new 10" tablet, I would switch.
Primary reason is that most manufacturers of tablets simply don't keep up
with new Android releases, and load too much crapware that I simply never
use. I would have gone for the nexus 7, but judged it to be just a tad too
small for my uses. Google keep their devices well updated and there are no
"added value" manufacturer apps. One simply installs what one truly wants.
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