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Appalling? No, I thought it was brilliant, haha. Microsoft's American documentation couldn't get away with such an article, though.
Hmm, a year goes by today with me owning the Nexus 7 tablet. Too bad it's not the same tablet I got, because my first one had problems with random reboots.
I have the original Nexus 7 that I have had for some time. I have to wipe it every so often or it gets laggy. I guess it's an Android issue. :(
Are you running a Custom Rom or Root or anything like that?
Nope, It's completely stock, and I try not to install a bunch of useless apps on it as well.
Keep in mind that using a custom ROM doesn't always solve slowness of Android devices, or devices in general. Sometimes there could be faults on the physical spectrum of things as well that could be causing the slowness, such as bad RAM.Mmm....I'd suggest checking out something along those lines. Stock ROMs are a damned pain; The first thing I did when I got my Moto G was get a custom Bootloader and ROM myself.
Keep in mind that using a custom ROM doesn't always solve slowness of Android devices, or devices in general. Sometimes there could be faults on the physical spectrum of things as well that could be causing the slowness, such as bad RAM.
No no no you're fine :)This is true. I don't think a Nexus 7 of all devices would be having an issue like this-oh wait 1GB of ram.
I'll shut up now. xD;
No no no you're fine :)
I own a 2013 Nexus 7, and the first one I owned had a problem with randomly rebooting at any given time without notice. I even tried rooting it and putting ParanoidAndroid on it, and that didn't solve the reboots, so it had to have been something in the hardware. I got it replaced like three months later, though and its replacement has worked much better for me.
Rebooting happens very often on my Android phone, but not exactly sure why. Usually, it'd occur when I'm using it while having the device plugged into its charger. It's definitely bothersome, especially when you're in middle of writing something or making some phone call. Would try getting it fixed, but not sure if that'd be worth it, though, considering the price (which is a lot). With some extra money, I might be able to buy a new phone all together.
Looks like my school needs to get their ♥♥♥♥ together in that case. All of the computers in the library still use IE 9 and a lot still use Firefox 11. Yikes.Looks like there's a big change to how Internet Explorer is supported starting from early 2016.
At least IE8 won't stay supported until just slightly after 2020; it's now 2016. IE9 looks like will be also killed off after Vista and the original release of Server 2008 are EOL.
Pretty much they'll be supporting only the latest version of IE supported on an in-support OS; pretty similar to what other browser makers are doing.
Any idea what sort of phone you want to go for?
I don't have an exact phone in mind, but it most likely going to be another Android, haha.