For the purposes of our analysis, we only looked at
the core app size, not the total storage footprint of an app plus additional content.
Not exact matches
Processor: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1 GHz dual -
core processor OS: Android 3.0 software (Honeycomb)
Apps: GoogleTalk Video Chat, Google Maps, Books, Android market, Quick office HD Editor Samsung UI: Samsung TouchWiz UX, Samsung mini
App tray, Social Hub, Music Hub, Readers Hub Display: 10.1» WXGA 1280 × 800, capacitive touch screen, pinch to zoom Connectivity: 3.5 mm jack, WiFi a / b / g / n. Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Network: HSPA + 21 Mbps 850 / 900/1900 / 2100, EDGE / GPRS 850 / 900/1800 / 1900 Camera: backside 3 MP camera AF with LED flash — frontside 2 MP camera (webcam) Video: 720p HD video capture — 1080p full HD video playback @ 30 fps — Flash support: Adobe Flash Player 10.2 in web browser Memory: 16 / 32 / 63 GB built - in, 1 GB DDR2 RAM, Sensors: Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Digital Compass, Ambient Light sensor Battery: 6800mAh Weight: 595 g — 1.31 lbs
Size: 256.6 mm x 172.9 mm x 8.6 mm
We've been playing with Jelly Bean on both the Nexus 7 and the Galaxy Nexus where there are a few minor differences, with Android accommodating increased screen
sizes better than before, with some
core apps making better use of space.
Shipments have apparently already begun in some countries, where buyers will be greeted by the familiar Tegra 2 dual -
core chip, a 2 - megapixel front - facing camera (no imaging equipment on the back), a choice of rear plate colors, a full -
size USB port, and the Acer Ring
app launcher.
Also launched recently by the same manufacturer is the Novo 10 Hero II — a Full
Size, 10.1 inch tablet for only $ 219 that also features a Quad
Core processor and a 1280 × 800 IPS screen, along with 16 GB memory, a strong battery (8000 mAH), front and rear cameras, a MicroSD memory card slot, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS, Google Play installed — with access to 400K + software
Apps, a MicroUSB port for connection to printers and other electronic devices, HDMI — to view personal videos and download movies to watch in full 1080p (HD) on to a large screen TV, WiFi, and an option for 3G / 4G connection.
This will bring a lot more functionality to the device, as all the
core apps will be redesigned so as to allow the user to take full advantage of the much greater screen
size, compared to what you get on a smartphone.
We've got no arguments over picture quality, HDD
size or its
core apps, but this Freeview + HD recorder's novelty «watch recordings anywhere»
app stumbles amid a lacklustre performance
We've been playing with Jelly Bean on both the Nexus 7 and the Galaxy Nexus where there are a few minor differences, with Android accommodating increased screen
sizes better than before, with some
core apps making better use of space.
Display: 5 inch touchscreen / 200 Lumens (connected) / 100 lumens (not connected) Cameras: none Processor / RAM: Quad -
core 2.0 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon / 2 GB RAM Memory: 16 GB Internal Memory (with expansion slot) Battery: 6,330 mAh battery Connectivity: HDMI / Miracast / USB / Bluetooth / Wifi OS: Android KitKat 4.4 Features: Connect up to 10 devices at once with Hotspot feature / Projects up to 120 ″ in
size / Control via
app or remote
The ability to alter playback on the fly to suit different aspect ratios could well be a hint that Apple is about to adopt a new screen
size for the iPhone 8 — because if it can roll this technology out to the other
core apps and functions it could mean less work re-working iOS 11 for a different display
size.
There is the new larger
sized (or just «normal») battery icon and a lot more polish to the UI and
core apps like the Store, which is now out of beta.