Thursday, November 6, 2014

Do not fold, but it sinks! Nexus is now 9 has problems – Pplware

Everyone knows the recent problem that the iPhone 6 L had. Its supposed ease in bending was the target of criticism and several tests performed by a large number of users who purposely or not ultimately be able to prove this problem.

But after all, and so it came now see, is not just the iPhone 6 that’s in trouble. The new Nexus 7 also has problems. Do not fold, but sinks into his back.

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The image of this problem arose in Google Plus account from a known contributor to the site ArsTecnica, Ron Amadeo, and shows a problem that is emerging in the new tablet from Google.

The new Nexus 9 is presenting a problem that allows rear cover can be pushed down, not offering any resistance and sunk. When the pressure is no longer exerted made, the material back to original position, leaving no mark in the process.

In that publication made in your Google Plus account, Amadeo enjoys the fact this new tablet be Primium and that this should be a special feature.

The truth is that this is not normal behavior in new equipment and what appears to be a construction problem, demonstrating the existence of a gap in an area that should be busy with components.

Even though the space is normal, the construction of Nexus 9 should ensure greater strength and it was not possible to bend the back of this equipment.

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This case will not be sure what impact the iPhone has had the problem, but can reveal serious problems of building the newer tablets from Google, built in partnership with HTC.

The brand has an excellent reputation in the market and not accustomed consumers to problems with what was presented, raising some doubts about the way the Nexus 9 is being built up and how it was designed.

After we’ve had an iPhone that doubled, now is the time to get a Nexus tablet sinking in the rear.

So far none of the two brands responsible for Nexus nine went public comment on the behavior of this new tablet and this a “feature”


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