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Nexus 7, shocking.
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chenks
16-12-2013
Originally Posted by flagpole:
“OP PM'd me BTW.”

saying what ?
flagpole
16-12-2013
nothing of note.
chenks
16-12-2013
Originally Posted by flagpole:
“nothing of note.”

then why mention it then.
seems strange to do so.
flagpole
16-12-2013
Originally Posted by chenks:
“then why mention it then.
seems strange to do so.”

yes i am accountable to you.
chenks
16-12-2013
Originally Posted by flagpole:
“yes i am accountable to you.”

glad you've finally come to your senses.
Magic Cottage
16-12-2013
My highly scientific mind tells me that the OP is winding us up.
psionic
16-12-2013
Originally Posted by lesty_la:
“haha, it was a warmish day and i was showing my sister pictures from our holiday when we quickly left it outside to top up our drinks*rather stupidly* to come back to see the nexus screen cracked the entire way across the screen, we were only gone for a minute and the tempature was of 21 degrees!”

How many drinks ?
SkipTracer
17-12-2013
Originally Posted by lesty_la:
“no, the pressure of the particles from the hot air compared to the cold mor regimented partcles of the screen creates exothermic heat which eventually shatters the glass....if glass didnt shatter under heat why cant people but glasses or wine glasses in microwaves or ovens...!”

Says Professor Brian Cox.
PencilBreath
17-12-2013
Originally Posted by dazb:
“Ive not got antivirus on my nexus 7 either nver felt the need to am i the only one.”

I never used it on any android device.
Mr. Cool
17-12-2013
Pure crap. Obviously a tablet (or most devices for that matter) should not be left outside.

'Crashed' and stopped working? Please explain? Though, I doubt you can.
CravenHaven
17-12-2013
I often have this problem when I play table tennis with my Nexus. The secret is to use the dotted side with a chinese grip. Hope that helps.
psionic
17-12-2013
I tried using it as a frisbee the other day. Very impressive aerodynamics - however the damn dog cracked the screen when he fetched it
Y Me
17-12-2013
lesty_la is guilty of uttering testicular inaccuracies or to put it another way talking bollocks!
Andy2
18-12-2013
I'm no particular fan of the n7, but the notion that the screen will crack after a few minutes in mildly warm sunshine is ludicrous. Some types of display can be temporarily damaged by heat and some can never recover, but to crack? Come on now! Someone dropped it or sat on it while you were away and is covering up.
wakey
18-12-2013
Originally Posted by lesty_la:
“no, the pressure of the particles from the hot air compared to the cold mor regimented partcles of the screen creates exothermic heat which eventually shatters the glass....if glass didnt shatter under heat why cant people but glasses or wine glasses in microwaves or ovens...!”

21c is hardly hot and they work without cracking in countries that are regularly warmer than that and with much brighter sunlight.
Philip Wales
19-12-2013
Originally Posted by lesty_la:
“haha, it was a warmish day and i was showing my sister pictures from our holiday when we quickly left it outside to top up our drinks*rather stupidly* to come back to see the nexus screen cracked the entire way across the screen, we were only gone for a minute and the tempature was of 21 degrees!”

When was this warmish day, its the middle of Winter and you recently bought the Nexus7!!
1saintly
20-12-2013
Originally Posted by lesty_la:
“No i left it outside in for a minute...”

Its December when did it hit 21 degrees.ooutside.
Anyway inside or out. Thats just a warm house temp .
So everyone has to start leaving them in the fridge
Defo a xmas wind up.
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