Asus Nexus 7 First Gen (Android 4.3 Jelly Bean) Hands on Review: Emphatically The Best Priced Tablet

Please Note: You must have a look at the actual performance of the device rather than Benchmark results. GizBot tested Asus Nexus 7 based on certain benchmark results. Have a look!
AnTuTu: 12802
Quadrant Score: 3525
Smartbench 2012: 3895
NenaMark 2: 55.5fps

OS and User Interface
Whether you purchase an updated Nexus 7 model or opt for its predecessor - one thing is common between them i.e. Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. Visually, nothing much has change; even we noticed the speed performance - its more or less same. So, exactly what's new in the latest version of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean? The latest version is more open in nature - personalized is the right word to say. There are tons of added features, which you might or might not like.
An important addition comes in the form of restricted profiles. If your kids have access to your Nexus 7, they might open wrong things which you would have thought not to be seen . So, the restricted profiles option is the best possible thing happened. The admin automatically specify what apps are handy for your kids or not. Because you are the admin, therefore, the apps set by you are accessible to others.

Another feature - Bluetooth Low Energy, is something you don't care, but in the near future its worth will be in front of everyone. Let the trend of smart watches and wearable computing devices starts picking in. Open GL ES 3.0, is yet another hidden feature that primarily meant to give real 3D power. Developers can take advantage of Open GL ES 3.0. In the near future, we would be playing console quality games on a tablet.
For Indian consumers, there's a surprise waiting to unfold. Android 4.3 Jelly Bean now supports Hindi input. You can either choose default keyboard in English language or Google Hindi input. As of now, Prediction and Auto correction has been added.
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