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Rant warning from long winded typer. (sorry I don't understand brevity)

So I obviously have a gen 1 Nexus 7. I grabbed it last January after some debate over it and the Nook HD. I've mostly used it to send music to whatever, and control my Roku. That and some night time Netflix/Hulu action.

For the whole time I've owned it I've had a heck of a time swiping my unlock code in. Never on the first try, and as much as 8 or 9 tries at time to get an unbroken swipe. Beyond that I was happy with it since all I was doing was poking it here and there to fire something up. More recently I have been trying to do more and found getting an uninterrupted swipe was quite rare. Internet surfing was difficult when it kept thinking I was clicking things instead of swiping. Then I tried to play Angry Birds for the first time and there was no way to do it. At that point I was getting very annoyed with it and was convinced something in the background was monkeying with the thing, but couldn't figure out what since a lot of people were starting to complain about the new N7's having bad touch screens.

I got so annoyed with it that I ended up buying a Nook HD when I saw it was 80$ at B&N on Black Friday. Even though it should be slightly inferior it doesn't have any of the same issues, nor does my dad's older nook Tablet for that matter. I then was bothered that I was replacing it when the thing should work right, and a little more google and I found the magic search term that led me to Google Currents which apparently was jacking up Nexus 7 by syncing in the background. Disabling that nonsense helped quite a bit until I then saw the kit kat update icon. I thought, “It's been a couple of weeks, so it should be OK now...”

Kit Kat just feels slow. Even though I could mostly play Angry Birds I could no longer use Google Chrome because it just couldn't keep up and the hiccups were registering as clicks taking me all over the internet against my will. Hulu Plus was worse only moving about half the distance of a swipe and causing accidental clicks. Google Music, same as Chrome. Then came a fix 4.4.3 and when I saw speed improvements I thought, oh good maybe they sorted this out.

The touch screen went crazy. Like it was before only 5x worse. I couldn't maintain a steady click for more than half a second if I was lucky, and nothing that got slower sped up. The touch screen was so bad it rendered the device unusable. I thought about currents getting reset and found it had been merged with something into newsstand and they actually removed the option to disable background syncing. The fix for a well known problem on their well known device and they removed it. They didn't remove the “only when charging” option which will effectively do the same thing, but damn they seem to be working hard at making this thing unusable.

I want so bad to like the blasted thing, but I've seen way too many “lesser” tablets not be half as frustrating, and feels like it's just wasted potential. The hardware seems fine, and there are glimpses of what it should be like, but it just a jerky, uneven mess at this point.

I know I took the long way around, but anyone else have a similar story with one?
Sounds like you got a defective unit. I have a nexus gen 1 and a gen 2. Both exceed what I would call typical response times for a tablet. If you have a warranty, use it to grab a replacement.
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SSolomon: Sounds like you got a defective unit. I have a nexus gen 1 and a gen 2. Both exceed what I would call typical response times for a tablet. If you have a warranty, use it to grab a replacement.
Are you on 4.4?

I think it would have been Ok if I had disabled currents, and stayed on 4.3.
I'm typing this from a first gen nexus 7 which is fully up-to-date with KitKat. I've never had the problems you describe. It does sound like it's defective.

The only major issue I've had is that when updating in the background it used to slow everything right down. After the KitKat update it's nowhere near as bad.

BTW, you should be able to disable the newsstand app completel, if you got to Settings then Apps.
Post edited December 13, 2013 by ChrisSD
I have to agree that your tablet is probably defective. I have a first-generation Nexus 7 and I've never experienced any of the problems you describe. My Nexus works fine under Android 4.4, it's fast and responsive.
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spindown: I have to agree that your tablet is probably defective. I have a first-generation Nexus 7 and I've never experienced any of the problems you describe. My Nexus works fine under Android 4.4, it's fast and responsive.
Well I have found there are nexus 7 guides detailing some of the same problems, so I don't seem to be alone. #1 issue is/was currents and I guess now Newsstand. Some also recommend users not use Chrome for browsing saying it is too much for it. I never had a problem with Chrome's speed until the update, and now it's noticeably uneven compared to Firefox which runs butter smooth. But that doesn't restore hulu or google music browsing to where it was pre-update.

It really feels more like a software issue from what I'm seeing, but maybe something is getting hung up on some internal not doing its job on time. Who knows. Newsstand was the ultimate nightmare that made it unusable, and if there are users with the same device that don't have to disable it to just to use the thing then that is interesting. In a bad way, but interesting. Worse case I just use my new Nook HD.
Well, you are certainly not the only person having problems with the Nexus 7. I've seen quite a few reports of defective hardware from other users. But what you are experiencing is definitely not normal. There seems to be something wrong with your touchscreen - I have never had interrupted swipes on my device, not once. I haven't had to deactivate any software to make the system run smoothly either. The only time the performance drops is when the device is almost out of memory.
Post edited December 14, 2013 by spindown
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spindown: Well, you are certainly not the only person having problems with the Nexus 7. I've seen quite a few reports of defective hardware from other users. But what you are experiencing is definitely not normal. There seems to be something wrong with your touchscreen - I have never had interrupted swipes on my device, not once. I haven't had to deactivate any software to make the system run smoothly either. The only time the performance drops is when the device is almost out of memory.
Well thank for the feedback. Never having an interrupted swipe is quite a different experience. I don't know there is much to do about it now, but I guess I probably should tell the guy at work that scored one for is lady that all my complaining may not mean he has anything to worry about.

Enjoy your fully operational N7's everyone.
Never had a problem with my Nexus 7. It's my main gaming / reading device and it's been a pleasure to use. KitKat helped with the game exit problem of Shadowrun Returns (although not under all circumstances) and as such has been very welcome. I'm generally very happy with it.
Can't say I have a huge problem. I have played my Organ Trail and Plants vs Zombies 2 just fine.