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Monday, August 4, 2014

Best Android Tablets [August 2014]




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Best Android Tablets [August 2014]



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While not much has changed at the top of our list this month, one surprising new entry to our best tablets list managed to knock another recurring slate from this month’s rankings. Which was it? Read on to find out.


Previously: JulyJune | May | April


5. Nexus 7


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As the fall approaches and with it the official launch of Google’s Android L update, there is a good chance at least one new Nexus Tablet is on its way. The good news for Nexus 7 owners is we can expect Android L support for this already available slate that Google released last year. The Nexus 7 won’t set the world on fire with its increasingly modest hardware outfit, but for its sub-$250 price it’s a hard tablet to beat.


4. LG G Pad


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Like the Nexus 7, the G Pad line from LG strives to provide as much bang for as little buck as possible (starting at $150), resulting in three middle-of-the-road tablets that offer a surprisingly robust feature set. Borrowing the interface and design language of the LG G3 — we consider it the best Android phone on the market — the G Pad makes a great all-around device for fun and play with a form factor (7, 8, and 10-inch models) to suit any taste.


3. NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet


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The SHIELD Tablet arrived last month with the sort of hardcore processing power only a company like NVIDIA could provide. This tablet has impressed with its deft ability to transition between a serious gaming machine and a solid all-around tablet. It’s the perfect blend of NVIDIA’s rich history in gaming and their newer forays into mobile entertainment. The best thing is this one doesn’t break the bank at $299 (though gaming peripherals will run you extra).


2. Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet


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The stylish and powerful Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet made its debut on Verizon last month, giving even more customers the opportunity to experience one of the best Android tablet experiences out there. The classiness of the device belies its durability and waterproof construction, making the Z2 Tablet a go-anywhere device. And you’ll want to take it everywhere even if only as a fashion accessory.


1. Samsung Galaxy Tab S


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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S feels like the Android tablet they have always wanted to make: stunning Super AMOLED display, rock-solid hardware, and features that actually add to the device and take advantage of its form factor. Samsung was eyeing the iPad when they designed this slate, and it might be the first on the market that has a reasonable shot at competing head-to-head with Apple’s mainstay.


Honorable Mentions


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  1. Samsung Galaxy NotePro  This tablet’s high price and large form factor have finally bumped it from the top five, but for those that are looking for an ultra premium slate this is the one.

  2. Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 — Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 4 line is aimed at the budget-minded consumer but delivers plenty for the price tag.

  3. Lenovo Yoga HD 10+ — A transforming kickstand provides new ways to interact with this top-notch tablet.

  4. Amazon Kindle Fire HDX — For the Amazon lover, the Kindle Fire HDX provides access to their entire library of digital content and more.

  5. LG G Pad 8.3 — Usurped by LG’s updated G Pad line, the G Pad 8.3 has become an even more affordable option that still manages to hold its own.


Tablets to look forward to


The tablets we have to look forward to subscribe to the sentiment that bigger is always better. Offering more than one user experience with keyboard docks and swappable operating systems, the trend could become the next big thing in mobile computing.


LG Tab Book


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Debuting toward the tail end of July, the new LG Tab Book features an insane hardware setup to power its dual tablet/netbook design. We’re talking an Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB RAM, Intel HD graphics, and 128GB of internal storage. Announced in Korea, our only concern is whether to not this Android-power Tab Book will see a larger global release.


ASUS Transformer Book V


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Announced a couple months back, we have had plenty of time to salivate over this Android tablet behemoth. With five different modes (phone, tablet, and netbook with both Android and Windows modes), this is truly a device designed for multitasking. The ASUS Transformer Book V is still on track for a launch later this year (we’re guessing plans could be clarified at September’s IFA show).


Rumor Mill


How long must a rumor exist before it is either verified or debunked? It seems like we have been hearing of a rumored Nexus tablet for months, and it remains a hot item alongside increasing buzz pertaining to HTC’s own reemerging interest in the form factor.


HTC tablets


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It has been a while since HTC has made any serious attempt at producing an Android tablet, but that could be changing soon. Talk of multiple HTC-made slates launching later this year has picked up in recent weeks, but there is still little known about the devices outside of potential model numbers.


Nexus tablet refresh


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Speaking of HTC-made tablets, the company is the name most often attached to a potential Nexus tablet refresh that could include at least the Nexus 8 but potentially more. The tablet has reportedly already entered testing but much about it still remains a mystery.


What say you?


IFA has a history of being a hotbed for new tablet releases, so take a good look at this month’s rankings. Things could be mighty different come the fall. Did we get it right or do you have your own take on the best Android tablet available. Let us know your favorites in the comments below!











LG G Watch software update aims to address corroding charging pins



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Many folks were disappointed to find that their brand new LG G Watch was suffering a discomforting defect after just a couple of short weeks. The charging pins on the rear of the watch began corroding for lots of folks. While the corrosion didn’t seem to be bad enough to affect the device’s ability to charge, it could become a pretty irritating problem down the line.


Oddly enough LG and Google have come together to fix this problem with a software fix. How, you ask? A small current that runs throughout the contact pins is what causes the pins to corrode after a short amount of time. The software upgrade disables that current so any unaffected smart watches should be safe from here on out.


Should yours already be corroded to the point that it no longer charges, LG urges you to give them a ring and get started on the RMA process. For everyone else, a little water and baking soda should do the trick. Let us know if your device has experience these issues in the comments below.











Samsung Galaxy Alpha leak shows off chamfered aluminum edges, is the sexy design we’ve always wanted from Samsung



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We’ve already gotten more than a couple really good looks at the rumored Samsung Galaxy Alpha (SM-G850F). In fact, so much about the device has already leaked out, we’re wondering how much more could be left and spoiled by leakers before it officially goes public. A few weeks ago, we saw the black version of the device compared against the Samsung Galaxy S5. While the phone showed some of this “aluminum” everyone is so stuck on these days, the chrome finished made it look identical to the plastic chrome frame found on the GS5.


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Today, we’re getting yet another good look at the Galaxy Alpha, this time as it appears in a white variant. We know. That probably doesn’t sound too exciting and while the device does look largely similar to the black version we saw a few weeks ago, the white version is showing a more chiseled aluminum frame, complete with chamfered edges as found on the HTC One M8 or iPhone 5s. None of that smooth, shiny chrome stuff as found on the Galaxy S5 (and a big gripe I had about the phone’s design).


Of course, whether or not these chamfered edges have also been cut by diamonds remains to be seen, but it’s definitely the more modern design we’ve always wanted from Samsung’s mobile department.


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Unfortunately, aluminum enthusiasts craving more premium metal from their Androids, the buck stops there. On the back, a similar soft touch finish can be seen, only with a smaller perforated faux leather pattern. This should put an end to comparisons of the Galaxy S5′s back cover looking more like a band-aid than high-end leather.


All we can say is if this is hint of what we can expect of this year’s Samsung Galaxy Note 4 — expected to be unveiled at an Unpacked event during this year’s IFA 2014 in Berlin — sign us up. But seriously, why couldn’t the Galaxy S5 look this good?


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Exclusive Deal: Galaxy S5 Spigen Tough Armor Bundle only $38 at AndroidArea.com



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Last week we announced the all new AndroidArea.com and teased some great exclusive deals we have on deck. Today we’re bringing you the first, the Galaxy S5 Tough Armor Bundle from Spigen, which is now available for almost half off the regular price.


For $37.99 you score a Spigen Tough Armor case for your Galaxy S5, a matching GLAS.t Nano screen protector, and a Steinheil LCD Cleaner Set. Without the super savings of this AndroidArea bundle you could expect to pay upwards of $75 for this same level of protection elsewhere.


Spigen’s Tough Armor uses Air Cushion technology to create a durable design without the bulky footprint of other bomb-proof cases. Likewise, the GLAS.t Nano screen protector is one of the thinnest on the market to be constructed from hard coated tempered glass, offering superior scratch protection without interfering with touchscreen responsiveness. The air bubble remover included as part of the LCD cleaner set insures the protector will be nearly invisible once properly installed.


The Galaxy S5 already features a waterproof design that can hold its own against the elements, but as we’ve learned that is no guarantee that your handset is indestructible. The right level of protection could mean the difference between a dinged-up device or cracked screen and one that will look great and work flawlessly for the long haul. With this offer from AndroidArea you can preserve your expensive investment as well as some of the cash in your wallet. How could you argue with that?


If you’re not a Galaxy S5 owner, don’t worry. There is plenty more to check out over at our AndroidArea deals area. Head over and take a look now, and don’t forget to register for your chance to win part of $1000 in prizes as part of our Google Play Giveaway while you’re there.



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