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November 2014
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341 Tests
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Swift 64 bit SoC, Decent speakers, Latest Android 5.0, Low radiation rate, Good primary camera (in bright surroundings), Superb battery life, Good screen...
with visible halos, Casing stiffness, No MHL/DLNA, Price design, Only 2 GB working memory, Throttling in load, Weak power supply
Google does not hit a homerun with its Nexus 9 like it did with its Nexus 7. The quality has suffered, and the price has been increased noticeably. Besides that, not everything seems to run smoothly in the 64-bit version of Google's new Android 5.0 Lollip...
Zusammenfassung: Google's new Nexus 9 Android tablet photo by Brad MoonIt's that time of year when holiday gift lists are being checked, and there's a good chance a tablet is on many of those Once again Google is offering a new Nexus tablet, which means pure Android with...
the tablet works wonderfully. It's a great travel size, and Android Lollipop 5.0 is the revamp we love. When it comes to build, HTC was a good choice to go with. The tablet starts at $399 (for 16GB). I'm sure it will go down a bit soon. You can get the...
We've seen some complaints of light bleed from early Nexus 9 adopters, and we noticed this too a very narrow strip along the top of the screen in portrait mode is brighter than elsewhere. This wasn't a massive irritation, but it's not exactly ideal, As we
The Google/HTC Nexus 9 is a good tablet, but not quite a great one. The sound quality from the twin HTC BoomSound speakers is a real plus point -- as, of course, is Android 5.0 Lollipop. The 64-bit Nvidia Tegra K1 processor delivers excellent performance,...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-11-17, Autor: Helena , Testbericht von: chipchick.com
Premium build quality with nice color choices, excellent performance, comes running stock Android Lollipop, better than average audio, The
No Micro SD card slot for expansion and its limited to a 32GB max capacity, slow charging, display is solid but not quite premium, cameras are average
The Nexus 9 is a solid premium tablet that Android purists will love. Can it compete with the iPad Air? Not really – we say this because we consider the Air 2 to be even more of a premium, high-end tablet, while the Nexus will likely appeal to mid-ran...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-11-15, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: androidguys.com
Overall, this tablet is one of the best Android tablets I've seen, and is the only one to offer a pure Android experience. If you are an Android-enthusiast there is no question; this is the device you want. Between the awesome Tegra K1 processor and promp...
Inconsistent build quality, Mediocre fit & finish, Limited to 16/32GB storage with no expansion, Middling cameras, Inconsistent gaming experience
And really, price is the whole problem with the Nexus 9. Yes, it's a Benjamin cheaper than the iPad it was (supposedly) built to compete with, but it's also far less impressive in almost every way. It's the same price as Samsung's Galaxy Tab S 8.4, whose...
The Nexus 9 reveals some small drawbacks.Google presents a strong tablet in cooperation with HTC, which creates high expectations because of the excellent predecessors. However, the pricing is the first small drawback.The Nexus 9 is slightly bulkier than...
Future-proof, but imperfectLong-time readers here at Android Central will know I loves me some Nexus. I like the bare feel of the OS, I like the fast updates, and I like having first crack at new OS features.The performance is great. The battery life is f...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-11-11, Autor: David , Testbericht von: androidpolice.com
Zusammenfassung: I've owned an iPad Air since the original model came out last year (my first iPad), and when the Air 2 came out late last month, I dove right in and bought another. Why? My biggest issue with the original Air was speed: occasional stutters and lackluster...