Nexus 7 2013 Much Durable than Predecessor, even iPad mini

Nexus 7 2013 Much Durable than Predecessor,  : Google launched Nexus 7 2013 just announced a month before, as the tablet packs more premium features with same pricing to predecessor, it also proves more durable than first generation Nexus 7 and even iPad mini, lets check it out.

Dropping a tablet from about 3-4 feet off the ground to test if the hardware can withstand the impact isn't really science, but it’s one of the easiest ways to gauge how durable a smartphone or tablet is.  Square Trade, a company that offers warranty packages for electronics, did just that, and their tests have revealed that the new Nexus is more durable than the iPad mini in almost all aspects.



First they did the drop test with the old Nexus, new Nexus and iPad mini, and found that the refreshed Nexus was the only device to not have its screen cracked from the impact.  Second they conducted a slide test, and found that the Nexus didn’t slide around as much as the iPad, which is a given considering the rubbery surfacing of the Nexus’ backside.  Then it was off to the pool (actually, it was just a tub of water) for the water dunk test, and here they found that the second Nexus kept humming along with full capabilities, whereas, the iPad mini lost all audio capabilities, and the old Nexus just kept on rebooting.

These drop and water tests would be much more accurate if there were more samples, but from Square Trade’s limited amount of trials it appears as though Asus did put a lot more attention into durability the second time around.

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