Weeks after Google introduced the Nexus 9 tablet, it's following up with the promised Bluetooth Keyboard Folio. It's well designed and protects your slate's screen but $129 is nearly a third of the tablet's cost.
is a steep price for a small keyboard, but it's one worth considering We've had the opportunity to play with the Nexus 9 Keyboard Folio a few times already, and this week it finally made itself available in retail form. And that means we've got one in hand. Or under our fingers ... from the pairing button. The LED is red while charging. The two emoji keys (which is at least one too many, and maybe two) work in the Google Keyboard (which makes sense) but not in SwiftKey.
... it has a lot of flaws as well. To take one example, Business Insider has done a photo shootout between the Nexus 6, the iPhone 6 Plus and the Galaxy Note 4 and has found that the big Nexus's camera is truly subpar in ...
Now that the Nexus 6 is available and in some people's hands, Google has made the software factory image available for restoration. It's not the same build as what shipped on early phones though. Whats inside?
... Android purists are enjoying the upgrade, some are experiencing technical difficulties. A rather large group of 2012 Nexus 7 owners are having performance issues with their device since sampling Google's new mobile OS.
The site is already populated with images for other Nexus devices including the Nexus 5, 9, 7, 10 and the new Nexus Player. Plus, the site has instructions on ... Factory Images for Nexus Devices [Google]. Show comments.
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For the first time, Google's new Nexus smartphone isn't a bargain. It has gone from an impulse buy to one we must consider; think about. Once we have, is it really worth buying at all?