QuinnBeaux
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I am torn between the two. Is the 10 worth the extra money? Esspecially since it has dual core compared to the quad core in the Nexus 7. What do you guys think?
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performance wise, a dual core A15 (Nexus 10) is much more powerful than the slow Tegra 3 quad core A9 (Nexus 7).
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Please refer to this thread for a comparison: http://androidforums.com/device-carrier-comparisons/640883-google-nexus-10-vs-nexus-7-thread.html
The Nexus 10 has a much sharper screen, much more powerful CPU, better battery, much better GPU and is very portable despite the bigger size.
I know which one I'd buy.
And where exactly do you get your sources? The only actually comparable benchmarks we have for a dual core A15 vs a quad core A9 is the US SGSIII versions vs the international SGSIII versions. They are the best comparison because they run the same Android flavor plus the same hardware except for the chipsets. If I remember correctly, benchmarks are almost equal. Your link just says "winner Nexus 10" without any evidence to show.
The International SGSIII uses the Exynos 4 Cortex-A9 processor which is much faster than the Tegra 3 Cortex-A9 processor even though they're based on similar A9 technology.
Going by logic:
Since dual core Exynos 5 is similar in terms of performance to Exynos 4 then the Exynos 5 should be much faster than the Tegra 3.
The biggest complaint I have of the Nexus 7 is how laggy and buggy it is. Other complaints include poor quality screen and low PPI.
I am torn between the two. Is the 10 worth the extra money? Esspecially since it has dual core compared to the quad core in the Nexus 7. What do you guys think?
I owned a Nexus 7 and I loved it until I started having problems with it and sent it back. But the choice is clear for me too. I will take the Nexus 10. Text, images etc. were sharp on the N7, but it was still small. I would still have to pinch and zoom on web pages. I'm getting older and so are my eyes. I need more real estate. The Nexus 10 image will be even sharper.But maybe you like the 10-inch form factor. Maybe 7-inches is just too small for you. Or maybe you want a tablet to use for work - documents, spreadsheet, or other text entry. For that, the Nexus 10 is pretty perfect. Ultimately, here's an ideal scenario: Nexus 7 for gaming, casual reading, and social networking. Nexus 10 for "serious" web browsing and getting work done. But there's a chance you're not going to want to spend $600+ on a pair of tablets that will do the same thing you can already use your computer for. Then you have to make a decision.
For me, the choice is clear: I'd buy the Nexus 7. If I need to work from my tablet, I can. It's not ideal, but it's not broken, either. In my opinion, the benefits of the Nexus 7 simply outweigh those of the Nexus 10. That's not to say the N7 is better at everything than the N10, because it's not. I'd rather watch movies on the Nexus 10. If I'm going to spend an ample amount of time editing documents, I'd rather do that on the Nexus 10, too.
Exynos 4 is better than Tegra 3 on pure calculation tests. On graphics rendering if I am not mistaken, the Tegra 3 is better, although that may be attributed to more gaming developers opting Tegra 3.
The updated Mali 400 is faster than tegra 3, most benchmarks support this. Also from my own experience the galaxy s3 is always smoother in games than my Nexus 7.
A game optimized for Tegra 3 is sure to be able to run all 60fps on it provided the CPU clockspeed can handle it. But it may not be able to do that on the Mali-400 due to being unoptimized.