Here's another gameplay of the surgeon simulator.
This video was absolutely hilarious. I couldn't stop laughing.
I think your reaction was the about the same as mine. The horrible controls is what makes videos of this game so funny.
Here's another gameplay of the surgeon simulator.
This video was absolutely hilarious. I couldn't stop laughing.
Working very well, and with android 4.2.2, it's more smooth and games run without lagg (the games I had issues with were gta vice city, which now runs at full graphics with 0 lagg, and nfs, which runs smooth too). The battery life depends on what you do, play, web surfin, watching 1080p movies, but it lasts long. For the rest of things you asked it's perfect, 0 regrets since I bought untill now. Sorry for my english.A few months impression, anyone be so kind?
How's battery life, memory usage, screen quality, browsing & HD playback performance and USB storage compatibility after several weeks of usage?
Hey guys, just popping in from the Galaxy Nexus forum to ask something. How long do you think that Google will continue supporting the Nexus 10? I got my Nexus fairly late in the game, even after they stopped selling accessories like the wonderful car dock. I'm finally in the market for a tablet but want something that will continue to receive support in the form of updates and continued sale of accessories for at least until late 2014. Do you see this happening with the Nexus 10?
I think it was 2 years, you're right.Didn't Google once say that they would always support Nexus devices for at least 18 months after release? Don't have a source, I just remember reading it somewhere.
Should I buy the nexus 10 or next gen nexus 10? Or will I ask this question again if the next gen Nexus 10 comes out? Haha! I just dont like a big bezel
Let me tell you a sad little story...
Recently, I was just derping around, swiping some cool words into my Nexus 10, when I suddenly noticed some guy peeking at my screen. His face was enlighted by the distinctive glare of a tablet, which turned out to be an iPad. He turned back to his device, immediately started an app that obviously resembled a notepad, and started to drag his finger across the softkeyboard. You should have seen the hopefulness in his eyes, it truly broke my heart...
:crying:
Heh. That reminds me of a picture I posted to twitter or something last year, faking that I got SwiftKey running on my (now sold) iPad. (It was a screencap of my phone.)