they are good, just don't expect a lot. They are about a 30,000 mile tire most cases. I've seen them do pretty well though for the money. not bad.
With fairly high-end specs, a competitive pricepoint, and a "pure" stock Android operating system built in, the Nexus tablets (both Nexus 7's and Nexus 10) are considered good buys.
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There are many good things about the Nexus 7. It is a light weight tablet, it has the latest version of android, and it is well priced.
iphone, nexus 1.
he can get out of nexus by calling a rematch. hopefully with multiple refs...everywear but me i personally like the nexus a little so i think john looks good with the nexus logo on his arm
Since the question doesn't specify what Nexus the person is comparing it to the Nexus S, here's the order of Nexus phones (and by manufacturer) to date: -HTC Nexus One -Samsung Nexus S -Samsung Galaxy Nexus -LG Nexus 4 -LG Nexus 5
tna's fortune because they have good guys and the wwe nexus don't have a damn chance?
probably the corre cause no offense but nexus is not even good any more the corre wow they rock
The Samsung Nexus S was an evolution of the original HTC Nexus One's design and hardware. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus was a leap forward from that design, going with a significantly larger display, better chipset and CPU/GPU, a much improved design, and was arguably the first widely commercially-available and advertised Nexus device.
The Google Play Store and the Amazon Appstore are two good places to find quality apps for your Nexus 5.
Since the Nexus S, Google brought out the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, and Nexus 5.
According to CNET reviews, the Samsung Nexus S does have a good video component, display screen, clarity for recording, and video playback. The service provider is AT&T.