incompletegenius
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- Jul 8, 2013
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Hi there,
Just found myself joining up to post a comment so figured I may as well introduce myself while I'm at it.
I'm Jonny, living in Manchester, UK, I have an Android tablet purchased June 2012 that was a stab into the tablet world that didn't involve forking out much more than £150, which was the main selling point. Back then, the Kindle Fire's had yet to blaze a trail into the UK market, not even sure if the Galaxy Tabs were around!
It's a basic tablet and I've yet to really enjoy it, to be fair, having been out of the UK for a lot of that time. It's not got a great wifi radio and the OS was somewhat lacklustre. Have started playing a bit more now and hope to squeeze a bit more life out of it.
As far as Android goes, I started back with the HTC Hero smartphone, lovely little brick of a device that it was, and followed it up with a similar (but more advanced, obv) HTC One V, and since then, the Samsung Galaxy S3 - by far the best of my android devices to date.
I don't at this stage have any issues I need help with, so it really is just a 'Hey', but as I get a bit of time on my hands to toy a bit more, I may come looking for tips and tricks if you'll have me.
See y'around!
Just found myself joining up to post a comment so figured I may as well introduce myself while I'm at it.
I'm Jonny, living in Manchester, UK, I have an Android tablet purchased June 2012 that was a stab into the tablet world that didn't involve forking out much more than £150, which was the main selling point. Back then, the Kindle Fire's had yet to blaze a trail into the UK market, not even sure if the Galaxy Tabs were around!
It's a basic tablet and I've yet to really enjoy it, to be fair, having been out of the UK for a lot of that time. It's not got a great wifi radio and the OS was somewhat lacklustre. Have started playing a bit more now and hope to squeeze a bit more life out of it.
As far as Android goes, I started back with the HTC Hero smartphone, lovely little brick of a device that it was, and followed it up with a similar (but more advanced, obv) HTC One V, and since then, the Samsung Galaxy S3 - by far the best of my android devices to date.
I don't at this stage have any issues I need help with, so it really is just a 'Hey', but as I get a bit of time on my hands to toy a bit more, I may come looking for tips and tricks if you'll have me.
See y'around!