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April 2014
(85%)
637 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
229 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
850100637
The editors liked
Very affordable - £159 for the 8GB model and £199 for the 16GB (at time of writing)
Endless customisation options
Great battery
Life
Nice design and very pocketable - a pleasure to carry with you
HD display
Quadcore CPU and latest version of Android for under £160
Core Android experience
Google Project Butter
The Bad
No microSD card slot
No SIM card support (WiFi only)
Google Chrome seems to be lacking
Key Features
Some of the Key Featu
Cheap
Not terrible
Bodes well for the rumoured iPad 7inch
Excellent screen image
Responsive
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean runs like the wind
Google Now
Both creepy AND practical
Extremely effective predictive text function
Movies
Games
Up to now the majority of Android tablets have gotten a reputation for being
Shall we say a little cheap and nasty. There are some great Android tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
But there are some bad
Shoddily-built tablets. Not the Nexus 7. It may be small
But its solid
Actually feels portable
More so than an iPad
And feels great when held thanks to its curved edges and textured b
Latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software
Highdefinition screen
Quadcore processor
Bargain price
Quality hardware
NFC support
Latest version of Android
Bundled Google Play freebies
Build quality
Price
Power
Software
Great display
Very affordable
Lightweight
Portable
Premium build
Great screen
Improved voice search
High power
Low price
Apple rivalling build quality
Personalised apps that verge on creepy
Great price
Amazingly sharp display
Android Jelly Bean OS
Incredible price
Lightweight but solid build
Fast
Fluid OS
Text is sharp
Video detailed
Decent sound
Value for money
Streamlined Jelly Bean experience
Powerful quad-core processor
Great media offering
Stock Android keeps it uptodate
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Sensible price
Good battery life
Good screen
Speedy performance
Handy form
Textured rear avoids plasticky feel
Amazing value for money
Very fast
Great design
Solid build quality
Android 4.2
Feels nice in hand
Display is of high quality
Direct access to Android updates
Tegra 3 chipset continues to impress
Impressive battery life
The editors didn't like
Lacks a rear-facing camera
No 3G option - Wi-Fi only
Design
I found this device to be a pleasure to hold. Nexus 7 is 10.45mm thick and 198.5 x 120 overall
So it's very slender and compact. I like the grippy (non-slip) back
Which causes the tablet to
No microSD card slot
No SIM card support (WiFi only)
Google Chrome seems to be lacking
Not as good as the iPad you own
Or the iPhone
Or we'd guess the upcoming Apple 7inch tablet
But if you own none of the above it's a good option
Nonexpandable memory
No HDMI output
No dedicated multimedia player
Some will be put out by the lack of a rearfacing camera
Google Maps Navigation's offline function still has room for improvement
The Nexus 7 will be able to take advantage of cloud storage solutions such as Google Drive
But the lack of microSD card storage will irk some. Thankfully those opting for the 16GB version will have more than enough memory before resorting to cloud-based storage. Like the iPad there is a lack of Flash
Meaning some web pages will not show up as they are meant to
And some apps. However such issue
No rear camera
No 3G
No SD card slot to expand memory
Weak IPS display contrast
Limited storage options
Too few Android tablet apps
Some content hard to read
No memory expansion options
Lacks physical connections
UK users miss out on some of the Google Play features
Let's cut to the chase – the Google Nexus 7 is not the fabled iPad killer. But at less than half the price, it doesn't need to be. Like the Kindle Fire before it, this is a portable entertainment device first and a portable computer second – the smaller s...
Blazing fast response, Google Now, Improved Maps functionality, Improved Notifications tab, Affordable, Good battery life
Speaker issues, No storage expansion options, Highly reflective screen
The Nexus 7 is the best Android tablet experience you can have right now. Jelly Bean has really made the Android experience much smoother, the Tegra 3 processor keeps things fast, the IPS panel ensures a great display with the highly reflective screen bei...
It's fast, it's smooth, it's portable, and it's inexpensive. This doesn't feel like a $200 tablet experience—it feels high-end. The LED-backed IPS screen is bright and colorful. At 1280x800 it has significantly higher pixel density than the first two iPad
The biggest flaw is that there is no expandable memory slot. As of now, you can get an 8GB 16GB version ($200) or a 16GB 32GB version ($250). For a something designed for HD media and high-performance games, you can fill that up pretty quickly ( though yo
Totally. At $200 there is pretty much no reason to buy a Kindle Fire at all. If you love reading Kindle Books and listening to Amazon MP3, you just install those apps and youre good to go. It also gives the iPad a good run for its money. You can argue th...
Abstract: Aided by Asus, Google finally made a foray in the tablet space. Unveiling its powerfully specced, ultra-budget friendly tablet - Nexus 7 to the world, Google set all tongues wagging.To begin with Nexus 7 sports a very lean and mean built. At just 10.5mm t...
Abstract: Google kicked of its I/O 2012 conference by lifting curtains of its highly anticipated budget tablet - Nexus 7 to the world. Fueled by Android's latest iteration, Jelly Bean 4.1 and a 1.3 GHz quad-core Tegra 3 processor, this sub $200 priced tablet comes ...
Google Nexus 7 by ASUS is just like any other 7″ tablet out there in the market. However, we really like the material used for its design. We like the size and the structure of Nexus 7. Just as much as we like slouch-free grip factor, the unavailability o...
Abstract: Nexus 7 , manufactured by ASUS, is the first Google tablet and has received many good reviews since its release. ASUS Malaysia sent me a Google Nexus 7 16GB WiFi loan unit. Read on for my version of Nexus 7 review (with Android 4.2.1 update).Table of Cont...
Abstract: Yummilicious packaging.Say hello to the Nexus 7 – Google ‘ s mighty and mean 7-inch tablet that is powered by the lighting-fast NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor. Made by ASUS , the first-ever official tablet with the Nexus moniker is also the first-ever Android t...
Speedy performance, Android 4.1, Excellent display, Solid built
No expandable storage, No 3G support, Doesn't have rear camera
The Google Nexus 7 is, hands down, easily one of the best budget 7-inch tablet right now. For its price, the speedy hardware and Android 4.1 would've made it a steal, but the excellent display and solid built merely solidifies it further. It may have not...
GOOGLE has joined the tablet wars with its Nexus 7 which it designed in collaboration with Asus. It is no surprise that Google chose the 7in form factor, as it is becoming increasingly popular. The build quality is great - the Nexus is compact, lig...