Last gen Nexus 7; that said, it really is a solid tablet. Battery life has remained fairly consistent, though with stock android, it does tend to get bogged down (and you must close open apps) with gmail and a couple other apps running at the same time.
Memory management is tremendously better with alternative roms, very easy to root. Bad part is no micro sd slot, and sort of abysmal GPS antenna.
That said, grab one of these, mount it on your dash, load up Waze and set your phone into tether and blow all those Tomtom punks off the road!
No longer is limited memory on a Tablet (or anything else) an issue. As long as it has WIFI it can connect to Samsungs new wireless hard drive. It also comes with a 3 year warrenty.
I have one and use it to store my movies and ebooks for my Tablet. Works pretty good.
So if you were holding back because of the memory issue this is one solution.
Yeah if you don’t mind carrying around yet another gadget. And bet that drive is much more pricey than a large SD card and how long does its power last plus size/weight
Plus it ties up your WiFi connection, so you couldn’t DL or browse (w/floating window apps) something while streaming something from it.
First of all, I totally agree the SD card support is a must for any device I buy. However, Google has a point that security and stability are much higher with internal storage only. Also this is one way that Google avoids directly competing with other manufacturers, plus the gimping of the camera they always do.