Q. so im a college student and i was thinking in getting a tablet for school?
the reason is mainly to get the text books in ereader form. that way its easier for me to buy all the book from amazon and download them on the tablet. instead of trying to look at different stores and going on amazon trying to find the cheapest and ordering the books i need.
im also a big reader, so i definitely would use it for reading my kind of books.
i can slo use it for pdf notes that professors give us.
at first i was going for a kindle fire but now i heard that the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 came out and it looks way better and a more powerful tablet for my needs.
anyways should i or should i not?
will it save me some cash in buying my textbooks in ereader form?
btw i already have a laptop which i will continue to use to write my essays regardless if i do decide to get a tablet or not. i think i will do some light essays on the tablet.
but last semester i took my laptop to school and it was a big burden for me to carry my backpack and the laptop carrying case around, especially since i dont have a car and use the city bus to get from school to my house.
for those who do you use tablet, idc if its an ipad or an android tablet, is it convenient for school? if so how?
if not, then why not?
A. Very few of your textbooks will be available in e-reader form. The major textbooks publishers just don't offer them that way yet.
You'll be better off skipping the tablet and buying books the old-fashioned way, at least for a couple more years.
I need Android help?!?
Q. So, I have a Samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0 (P3110), and I've been messing around with custom roms and all that fun stuff, but now I've decided I want to go back to the stock Android 4.0.3. How do I do this? I've researched this online and found nothing, so I would like some advice on how to go about doing this. Any help would be great :D
A. there are a couple ways to do it.
you can keep your custom recovery and flash the stock rooted version of the software just like you have been flashing ROM's
or you can restore your stock nandorid backup you made...becase i KNOW you made one. i am 100% comfortable with flashing ROMs and stuff, but i still have a stock ROM backup on my phone and PC just in case.
you can go back to completely stock. not sure exactly how to do it but look into Kies. i believe this is the way most samsung devices work...basically using Keis to flash the stock bootloader, recovery img, and ROM.
What's better the Samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0" or the nexus 7?
Q.
A. Try both of them. They have a different feel.
Some differences:
- Samsung has Dual-core CPU vs Nexus Quad-core... but you might not notice this difference in the real world unless you play highly demanding games.
- Since the Nexus is by Google (producer of the Android operating system/OS they both use), it might get the latest OS upgrades faster.
- The Nexus is made by ASUS, a big motherboard/laptop manufacturer.
- Otherwise they are pretty similar and the Samsung goes on sale a lot bringing their prices very close to each other.
- Another difference in case it matters to you, the Samsung has a back camera while the Nexus does not. This can be useful for showing other people places, houses, etc... via Skype or whatever video app you use. It is also handy for capturing documents or notes to share them or bring them into Evernote, an excellent app. I chose the Samsung for my wife for Christmas due to this feature even tho I use an iPad.
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