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Originally Posted by photon
I could see myself getting an iPad mini possibly, I love the Nexus 7 and the interface I think is a lot more sophisticated, but it's the form factor that is the major reason that I really like it.
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As I've said earlier, I loved the form factor of the Nexus 7, unfortunately the apps just are nowhere near as refined as the iOS ones. I had a hard enough time just simply finding a decent Exchange integration, never mind anything else that would fit into my daily workflow.
The form factor is great. I mocked the idea of a small tablet, but after getting my hands on the Nexus 7, I realized how great it was. I'll just have to wait for the iPad mini though. It's really weird how there doesn't seem to be the same quality and type of apps in the Android Market as there is in the App Store. They're just written in Java, and you can write Java code on anything these days. It's not like the Apple apps, that are written in Objective-C and require a Mac to really do a good job.
Even big name apps like Skype look and run better, and include more features in iOS than they do in Android. Hell, even Google Chrome runs better in iOS - and that's makes NO sense to me at all.
Anyway, I still have my Transformer TF300T which I use quite often. I just use it for web browsing and basic email functions and watching videos though. Oh and ROMming. Experimenting with new ROMs is really the most entertaining part of having an Android device.