Introduction: Nexus one for each format
It's hard to believe you, but it's been over three years since Google released a Nexus device for the first time under his own name. That was the Nexus One, a smartphone designed by HTC and built with the then brand new Android 2.1, a 3.7 "AMOLED screen and a then-fast 1GHz single-core processor from Qualcomm.
The Nexus One was the beginning of a sequence. Although the design of Google to sell the Nexus One online itself was not a success and the unit largely flopped, there was a successor to the Nexus S. A year after that came the Galaxy Nexus. Both devices are made by Samsung.
The first tablet in the Nexus line was produced by Asus Nexus 7. Soon after the release abuzz with rumors, Google would come out with a tablet, a bigger this time. The details were quickly filled a screen with an insanely high resolution and Cortex-A15 dual-core processor.
The Nexus 10 is released in November, but in the Netherlands remained silent. Samsung decided to skip Netherlands and Google has the tablet placed on the market in the Netherlands. There are people who have imported the tablet, but not as much as is the case with the cheap smartphone Nexus 4.
Nevertheless, we wanted to try the Nexus 10 dying. The Nexus 10 is the first hardware that is for sale with a Cortex A15-soc, and we wanted the performance and battery life like to test yourself. Also the screen with 2560x1600 pixels, our interest. What does it look like in practice?
We have Samsung approached several times for a review copy, but the manufacturer sent not to. Fortunately, there are readers who are then willing to lend for a review. Their tablet In this case, it was Chainfire , known for his tweaks and hacks on Android and Windows Mobile, and the CPU benchmark CFBench . We would therefore like to thank him that he wanted to lend. Nexus are 10 of us Thanks!
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