09-03-2012, 12:05 PM | #1 | |
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Nexus 7 with 3G?
Is a Google Nexus 7 with 3G joining the traffic jam of tablets?
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09-03-2012, 12:58 PM | #2 |
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There's certainly a market for 3G tablets, but I'm not in it. I only need WiFi on my tablets; I carry my phone with me with suffices on the go. And if I needed 3G access on my tablet, I could just tether to my phone. But good on Google to offer more choices - now let's see how much it adds to the cost.
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Man, I hope that this turns out to be true. Tethering is not always an option and I, for one, would welcome a Nexus 7 with a cellular radio built in.
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09-04-2012, 12:24 AM | #5 |
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Now I'm not that technical to understand this issue well. With 3G enabled, why is it not possible to add a SIM card and make/receive calls? Why should we even want to differentiate between a phone and a tablet after all?
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09-04-2012, 04:30 AM | #6 |
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As I understand it the 3G modem may not support voice, or the software may not enable it. The original Samsung Galaxy 7" from 2010 supported voice for the international version but not for the US version (though that could be enabled via a hack). If I remember correctly no other tablet ever supported voice (I am not sure about the HTC flyer), though a number do have 3G options (iPad, Samsung 7.7").
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09-04-2012, 07:26 AM | #7 |
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I don't need 3G on my N7. I have a 6GB phone plan for my Nexus S and no problem with tethering here in Canada. I can also use Talkatone on the N7 to make phone calls over Google Voice. I was lucky enough to sign up for it when folks here in the 403 area code could do so.
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For example, when I travel, it is much easier and cheaper to activate a simple, data-only SIM for a tablet with a decent chunk of data available to cover me while I'm away than it is to activate a pay-as-you-go cell phone with a data add-on --or worse, pay some really outrageous roaming fees to my home carrier -- so that I can tether. Not to mention that tethering sucks through the battery on my phone. And once the phone is dead, no more tethering. So now, I have to carry around a bunch more stuff so that I can plug in my phone and/or swap the battery. But tablet equipped with 3G avoids that (and has a larger battery thus remains useable much longer). I get it. A 3G option isn't enticing for everyone. But it certainly is for me (and some others around here). |
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09-04-2012, 10:35 AM | #9 |
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Be nice to see this as an option for those that want it, it's not for me though, I already pay a fee for a mobile phone, dont want another monthly fee for a tablet
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the product is being pushed in direct response to the potential iPad Mini which more than likely will have a 3G variant if they follow the path of its big brother. As others have stated, I really don't care for a Cell capable variant as I mainly use Wifi around the house and at work and use free tethering that came with my phone in a pinch (which actually did come in handy while camping this past weekend ). |
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09-04-2012, 07:39 PM | #11 |
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I do want to have just one mobile device to go with me 24/7, and that would be a small tablet that I can use to make voice calls. Using the speakerphone function, I don't need to hold the tablet close to my ears. Simplicity is what I'm after.
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09-04-2012, 08:38 PM | #12 |
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I wouldn't worry about holding a 7" tablet close to your ears for making phone calls. Perhaps Apple will soon announce their newly patented invention, the headphone!
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One of my main concerns of a be all device is Battery life; One of the reasons I picked up a tablet was that I was running through my battery to the point I needed to have 2 spares with me just in case (charging them all at the end of the day was always a fun exercise). At least with having the separate devices, my phone is available for calls as intended, and I can still do my mobile browsing/reading/what have you with the tablet, and battery life issues have so far been managed. I used to have the same misgivings when people used their phones as MP3 players; yes, the convenience is there, but there's a good chance you might not have the battery life for the item's original purpose... *shrug* to each their own. |
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Well, the Note 2 has a gigantic battery --- unless you stream endless videos over WiFi my guess is that you would be pretty hard pressed to run it down in one day.
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