It varies depending on which app you are using. Here's three of the more popular ebook apps and how to delete:
The Nexus 7 uses an OTG micro USB (micro-B) cable. It is facing with the wider side facing up and connects to the bottom of the Nexus 7. The other side can either connect with the plug outlet, or you can use the USB and connect it to a computer.
Assuming of course you have installed the Google Now Launcher on either version of the Nexus 7 (2012 or 2013), the application lives on the left side of your home screens. Simply swipe your finger to your right to get to the farthest left screen, and the Google Now page will appear. How you want it to display content will depend on what you want displayed. You can have weather, traffic, sport scores, nearest places to go, and other cards to display. To set up, you can long press any parts of the home screen, and a Settings icon (in the shape of a gear) will appear. Click it, and you can configure your cards, phone search, voice (ie: "OK Google" command), and notifications.
If you're equating it to content, and this is similar of other devices across platforms, 32 gb can store roughly 7000 songs or over 18,000 pictures (on a 5 megapixel camera).
The Nexus 7 is an Android Tablet made by Google. It has a screen size of 7 inches.
Currently no. Microsoft is developing Office for mobile devices like Android.
If you do not like the keyboard choices that came with the Nexus 7, you can download third-party apps such as SwiftKey, Swype, Emoji, and others.
Safe mode is where your Nexus 7 is running with most of the apps disabled. This mode is useful when you are having issues with apps force closing or causing other issues and you want to diagnose what's going on. Instructions on how to reboot to safe mode are in the related links below.
Yes, it is possible to copy the files from a Nexus 7 to a computer via micro USB cable (or use an app such as Air Droid without the need of a cable), then transfer them over to another Nexus 7. You can also send files directly from one Nexus 7 to another one (or really any Android device to another Android device) either by NFC or Android Beam.
The Goolge Nexus 7 is better then the previous version because it has up the latest and greatest features. It also features the newest version of Android.
A widget gives you an at-a-glance view of an app when placed on a home screen. An example would be a widget of a weather app, giving you brief information of the current weather.
To connect a nexus 7 to a TV you need a slimport in order to connect it to an HDMI cable
Probably you should ask yourself if specs are more important? Is storage more important? As devices are moving more and more into the cloud, and the typical Nexus 7 is wifi only, getting the newer, better spec'ed 16 GB Nexus 7 would be the better option. However, if you value storing files such as music or videos more offline, then the original Nexus 7, which still has decent specs to hold its own, is another option.
Cloud storage works on the Nexus 7 by uploading all of your information to Google Drive when you connect your accounts. Having the cloud storage allows for more free space on your phone for information, pictures, and other items as it stores it in a remote, secure location.
It should work for the Nexus 7, as it works for newer Android smartphones. As for the iPhone 5, you will need an adaptor to use a HML to HDMI as it doesn't use micro USB.
Simply search for Google Play Books, and you will be able to re-download the app. This goes the same with the Amazon Kindle app.
Yes, the Nexus 7 4G does take a SIM card. If you are purchasing directly from Google, you can choose either an AT&T or T-Mobile SIM, which is provided.
To date, Sumdog is not available for Android OS devices, which includes the Nexus 7.
I don't understand the context of your question, so I'll give you a few scenarios. If you are reactivating a Nexus 7 from sleep, just press the power button and a lock screen will appear. Assuming it wasn't encrypted, sliding the lock icon to your right will unlock it. If for some reason your Nexus 7 froze, you can long press the power button and it will turn off. Pressing the power button again will turn it on.
If you have obtained a used Nexus 7 and wanted to reactivate it, you can go into Settings > Backup & reset, and do a Factory data reset. Remember by doing this, it will erase everything stored in the device. Once this is done, you would then setup the Nexus 7 from scratch.
There's no real fix to the Nexus 7 charger, but you can use a standard micro USB charger, or a wireless charger (Qi standard) to recharge the device.