The little annoyance I'm talking about is the grid on the desktop: it's stupidly unacceptable. Even my old Nexus 7 can display a 6x6 grid (as opposed to that ridiculous 5x5). The launchpad also has a ridiculous 5 icons, while my old Nexus 7 can do 7 icons! Get that chatter out of the way. the tablet feels pretty fast; I haven't watched the movies or anything, but just comparing the speed and storage to the old woman's Nexus, it's double the Nexus, a measly 16GB of storage. Yes, the Nexus memory is almost 90% full where Wastking is fresh out of the box. Wish list: 1) slightly faster processor; 64GB storage; 8 GB of RAM for the operating system "as such". I use a magnetic charging adapter that doesn't stay in place (why? Because it's a lot more convenient and prevents the USB-C connector from wearing out prematurely from the constant plugging/charging/disconnecting, and no more fiddling around with finding where Charger - all our devices now charge everywhere, home, car, office, it still has a headphone jack!You can add another SD card or if you want, it accepts a SIM card - yes, you can insert a SIM card, add another bill to your phone bill and play anywhere.
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