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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
I look at that as a big plus. That way, I'm able to customize my Nexus 7 the way I want it; not the way someone else thinks I should have it.
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It's more the lack of codecs that bothered me I've yet to find any files my Samsung won't just play with the default player on my Nexus I bought the Archos player and the codec pack and that still wouldn't play a few of my files.
I have settled on Dice Player after trying some others, same thing was true of office documents etc my Samsung came with Polaris office and that does the job and does it pretty well but on the Nexus the options are much costlier.
There are a lot of things I still need to find an decent alternative to that were out of the box on the Samsung a couple of examples being the stock browser and the power saving settings.
I will say the Nexus 7 was good value for money hardware wise but after all the praising of stock Android I've read on the internet (probably one of the reasons I bought the Nexus) I found the software fairly disappointing even buggy in places and my opinion after having both is I really think Samsungs Touchwiz is better all round.