How many days left you say?
Nexus 10 dle battery life has always been good (a 9000 mAh battery), but this reaches new heights.
Running +Dmitry Grinberg's build from http://dmitry.gr/index.php?r=06.%20Thoughts&proj=03.%20Android%20M%20on%20Nexus10
How many days left you say?
Nexus 10 dle battery life has always been good (a 9000 mAh battery), but this reaches new heights.
Running +Dmitry Grinberg's build from http://dmitry.gr/index.php?r=06.%20Thoughts&proj=03.%20Android%20M%20on%20Nexus10
There will be a new build before the battery runs out 😛
How does it run on the tablet? Any issues with the build?
Still one of the best tablets, really.
it only needs a snapdragon SOC, better display, LTE support and maybe a different vibromotor positioning
+François Simond can you recommend flashing that rom? Are there issues with the graphics performance?
+Pavel Tikhonov so it needs to be a different tablet actually
+Andrea Gerardi not quite. The display itself is fine (the text is sharp and perfectly readable, for example), it's just that the colors are rather disappointing and they look very.. shallow, there's no saturation at all, and I'm surprised Samsung hasn't installed an AMOLED display in it despite Galaxy Nexus having one
The change of an SOC doesn't make it a different device (Galaxy S3 had exynos and snapdragon versions, it's still the same device)
LTE addition doesn't make it a new device either
+Pavel Tikhonov yeah, just because you're still calling it Nexus 10😛 but yep, let's not argue about a name