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Getting a Nexus 7 ready to do serious work

ZDnet: Late last week, I took delivery of a Nexus 7. Here's what I did to get my tablet ready to do some real work on Monday morning.

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Android 5.0 Lollipop bug report – Nexus 7 unusable

Google has begun the global rollout of its brand new mobile operating system, Android 5.0 Lollipop. Android Lollipop is the newest mobile operating system from the company which can also support 64 bit configurations. The most interesting and hyped about part of Android 5.0 Lollipop is the new Material Design, which we’ve seen on the Nexus 9 and Nexus 6. While everybody is cheering once the Android 5.0 Lollipop update hits their devices, there are constant bug reports flowing in to Google.

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TechImperia3609d ago

Didn't they test the software before releasing

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5 major Bugs found in Android L Preview

A couple of bugs and errors have already been found in the Android L Developer version. Read the article to know more about this.

umarsrao3759d ago

We know that it is a beta version of the upcoming Android L and that's why it has some errors and bugs. Assuming that all these bugs will be gone once the final consumer version is released, what do you think about 'L'?

Speed-Racer3759d ago

So you write an article criticizing the bugs of a beta?

umarsrao3759d ago

No, it was just to let people who want to get the preview version know that they should wait because there are some serious bugs. I mean it will be hard to use your nexus 5 as a daily driver with Android L beta installed.

TechImperia3758d ago

Nobody care we are waiting for final version for general use.

umarsrao3757d ago

Well, but developers care!

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New Nexus 7 getting update with fix for touchscreen issues

ChipLoco: "The new Nexus 7 is a great little tablet, as we found out in our detailed review. But a few early buyers haven’t been going through the same experience we had with it. A few weeks ago we wrote about many users complaining about issues on their new Nexus 7 and its touch screen. There would be random ghost taps and the keyboard wouldn't respond the way it should to taps. Luckily Google was quick to respond to this issue."

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