Tajmaster
Truth, Justice, all that stuff.
I bought the original Nexus 7 when it came out last year, and I have no complaints about it (with the usual exception of WHY NO SD SLOT! WHY NO MASS STORAGE MODE!
).
Fast forward to 28th August 2013 and Google have release the 2nd generation of Nexus 7 aka the Nexus 7 2.
Price: £199 16GB
Store: Tesco
The first one was the bench mark for 7 inch tablets (that includes that poor excuse from the frooty loop company). Great screen, fast fluid OS, great spec etc etc.
The second one builds on that and sticks to its winning formula: the spec here is top of the range:
quad core CPU 1.5Ghz
Adreno 320 GPU
2GB RAM
Android 4.3
1900x1200 7 inch screen
Dual speakers
NFC
Bluetooth
GPS
If you loved the first one, you will love this one too. It feels faster, the screen is amazing, and the sound is much better than the first one (louder!). The screen is simply stunning, such a pleasure to read stuff on it, and thats saying something as the first Nexus had a great screen too.
The sound on this model is much better than the first. I found the the first Nexus 7 could be a bit quiet but this one has 2 speakers and sounds louder than the first generation.
This one also comes with a 5MP rear facing camera. Its not a bad camera, pretty much what you would expect on a mobile device. Its good for spontaneous pictures, ebay listing, Instagram and other social network shots etc, again pretty much what you would use the average mobile phone camera for. The front-facing camera is the same as the one on the previous Nexus 7, image quality-wise.
The software side of it is pretty much the same as the first Nexus (or any other Nexus device), which is no bad thing. This one feels a bit more fluid to me though, not sure if thats because its virgin fresh or not or just in my head.It feels much thinner and lighter than the last one. Google have made the bezel thinner too (thankfully)
I got the 16GB version, which actually has 12.2GB total storage available.
All in all, well worth a buy for a new comer to the Nexus or Android tablets. For a current owner, if you fancy a better screen and sound, then go for it, if youre not bothered, wait for the sale but it a damn fine tablet.
EDIT: Specs from Google: https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=nexus_7_16gb_2013
Technical specifications
Screen
7.02" 1920x1200 HD display (323 ppi)
1080p HD IPS
Scratch-resistant Corning® glass
Camera
1.2MP front facing, fixed focus
5MP rear facing, auto focus
Size
114 x 200 x 8.65 mm
OS
Android 4.3
Wireless
Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz/5GHz) 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC (Android Beam)
Weight
0.64 lbs (290 g)
Audio Output
Dual stereo speakers
Surround sound, powered by Fraunhofer¹
3.5mm audio connector
Memory
16 GB internal storage (actual formatted capacity will be less)
2 GB RAM
Ports
Micro USB
SlimPort™ enabled
Battery
3,950 mAH (Up to 9 hours of active use)
Wireless Charging built-in (Qi compatible)
CPU
Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon™ S4 Pro, 1.5GHz
GPU
Adreno 320, 400MHz
Sensors
Accelerometer
GPS
Compass
Ambient light
Gyroscope
Fast forward to 28th August 2013 and Google have release the 2nd generation of Nexus 7 aka the Nexus 7 2.
Price: £199 16GB
Store: Tesco
The first one was the bench mark for 7 inch tablets (that includes that poor excuse from the frooty loop company). Great screen, fast fluid OS, great spec etc etc.
The second one builds on that and sticks to its winning formula: the spec here is top of the range:
quad core CPU 1.5Ghz
Adreno 320 GPU
2GB RAM
Android 4.3
1900x1200 7 inch screen
Dual speakers
NFC
Bluetooth
GPS
If you loved the first one, you will love this one too. It feels faster, the screen is amazing, and the sound is much better than the first one (louder!). The screen is simply stunning, such a pleasure to read stuff on it, and thats saying something as the first Nexus had a great screen too.
The sound on this model is much better than the first. I found the the first Nexus 7 could be a bit quiet but this one has 2 speakers and sounds louder than the first generation.
This one also comes with a 5MP rear facing camera. Its not a bad camera, pretty much what you would expect on a mobile device. Its good for spontaneous pictures, ebay listing, Instagram and other social network shots etc, again pretty much what you would use the average mobile phone camera for. The front-facing camera is the same as the one on the previous Nexus 7, image quality-wise.
The software side of it is pretty much the same as the first Nexus (or any other Nexus device), which is no bad thing. This one feels a bit more fluid to me though, not sure if thats because its virgin fresh or not or just in my head.It feels much thinner and lighter than the last one. Google have made the bezel thinner too (thankfully)
I got the 16GB version, which actually has 12.2GB total storage available.
All in all, well worth a buy for a new comer to the Nexus or Android tablets. For a current owner, if you fancy a better screen and sound, then go for it, if youre not bothered, wait for the sale but it a damn fine tablet.
EDIT: Specs from Google: https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=nexus_7_16gb_2013
Technical specifications
Screen
7.02" 1920x1200 HD display (323 ppi)
1080p HD IPS
Scratch-resistant Corning® glass
Camera
1.2MP front facing, fixed focus
5MP rear facing, auto focus
Size
114 x 200 x 8.65 mm
OS
Android 4.3
Wireless
Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz/5GHz) 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC (Android Beam)
Weight
0.64 lbs (290 g)
Audio Output
Dual stereo speakers
Surround sound, powered by Fraunhofer¹
3.5mm audio connector
Memory
16 GB internal storage (actual formatted capacity will be less)
2 GB RAM
Ports
Micro USB
SlimPort™ enabled
Battery
3,950 mAH (Up to 9 hours of active use)
Wireless Charging built-in (Qi compatible)
CPU
Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon™ S4 Pro, 1.5GHz
GPU
Adreno 320, 400MHz
Sensors
Accelerometer
GPS
Compass
Ambient light
Gyroscope
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At least its pushing everyone else now, I just dont like how muppets in shops think its the benchmark for screens