Nexus 7 vs iPad water test and drop test

 

Nexus 7 – Google’s Jellybean Tablet is the Winner While iPad Loses..

The Nexus 7 is in no exactly a true iPad competitor, but it’s definitely the hottest Android tablet in town. And while we can’t fairly compare Google’s and Apple’s devices since they’re essentially tablets that target different segments of prospective buyers, we can definitely check out how these two gadgets fare when it comes to accidental drops and water incidents

SquareTrade decided to put these two tablets to the test in three challenges: a regular drop, a knock off the table and an underwater dunk. While both devices survived the tests, the Nexus 7 came on top even though its build quality is questioned given its low price.

In each incident where dropping was involved, the iPad’s screen was cracked, mainly at one of its corners, while the Nexus 7 only got a few scratches on the back.

Watch the Video Here –

When it comes to submerging the tablets in water, they both kept running after being taken out of it – in fact, they kept running while under water as well. But the iPad lost its speakers in the process, while the Nexus 7 hanged on to its sound capabilities.

At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what device is stronger – in our own Galaxy S3 vs iPhone 4S drop test the iPhone did slightly better than the new Galaxy model – and accident survivability shouldn’t be the main reason for buying a smartphone and/or a tablet. But it’s certainly good to remember that these precious devices, which can cost a lot of money, are still fragile, and you should make sure they don’t get dropped and/or drowned.

On that note, here are some fun facts about such tablet accidents as offered by SquareTrade, based on 2-year tablet claims data:

  • 9 out of 10 tablet claims are due to drops and spills
  • 1 in 3 reported broken tablets have cracked screen

 

source:http://iphonehitz.blogspot.in/2012/07/nexus-7-vs-ipad-water-tests-droptests.html

 

Aircel slashes iPhone 3GS to Rs 9,999

Aircel announced that it has cut the price of iPhone 3GS from Rs 19,999 to Rs 9,999. Aircel subscribers can pay an additional Rs 3,000 upfront to get unlimited data (2G/3G depending on 3G availability in the circle) for a one year. These are factory unlocked iPhone 3GS units, which means users can use it on any GSM network.

At this price, i believe that the iPhone 3GS would compete with sub-Rs 10,000 Android smartphones. The iPhone 3GS was launched way back in 2009, yet, it will be getting the latest iOS 6 upgrade in fall this year. I think this is the best time for iOS to enter the Indian smartphone market and make an impact.

Key Specifications:

  • 3.5-inch display with a resolution of 320×480 pixels
  • 800MHz Cortex A8 processor under-clocked to 600MHz
  • 3.15-megapixel camera
  • Voice memos
  • 256MB of RAM
  • 8GB storage