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HTC Nexus 0P82100-32-BLK 8.9-Inch 32 GB Tablet, Black

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Model Name Nexus 9
Memory Storage Capacity 32 GB
Screen Size 8.9 Inches
Display Resolution Maximum 1536 x 2048 Pixels

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  • Android 5.0 Lollipop; 8.9-Inch IPS LCD TFT Display; QXGA (2048x1536)
  • NVIDIA Tegra K1 2.3 GHz Processor
  • 32 GB Flash Memory, 2 GB RAM Memory
  • 1.6MP Front Camera; 8MP Rear Camera
  • Wi-Fi Only

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Customers praise the tablet's quality, screen resolution, and functionality. They find the layout to be rich and the colors crisp. Many appreciate the size. However, some customers dislike screen bleed. Opinions differ on speed, battery life, and build quality.

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496 customers mention "Tablet quality"430 positive66 negative

Customers are satisfied with the tablet's quality. They find it a decent tablet with a nice bundle that included accessories. Many consider it the best mobile device they have ever owned. The Lollipop operating system is considered smooth and worth the price. However, some customers feel the tablet is not small enough like 7-8" tablets but not as big as the 10.

"...What makes the Nexus worth the price to me, though, is immediate access to the latest operating system upgrades from Google...." Read more

"...I saved a lot of money going the Ebay route. They even had a nice tablet bundle that included some accessories!..." Read more

"...Overall a great tablet, and possibly the best Android tablet out there...." Read more

"...Pro: -Lollipop is great. However other devices are going to receive this soon, so not really a reason to get Nexus 9 for it........" Read more

275 customers mention "Screen resolution"238 positive37 negative

Customers appreciate the tablet's screen resolution. They find the resolution good to their eyes, with crisp and clear colors. The layout feels rich, and the battery life is good. Some customers remove desktop app shortcuts to make the screen cleaner.

"...The screen is beautiful. Bright, clear, and colorful...." Read more

"...I like being able to fully customize the screen. My screen looks cleaner now that I removed all of the desktop app shortcuts...." Read more

"...In any case, this tablet is a beast for gaming, and the screen size and the front-facing speakers enhance the gaming experience even further...." Read more

"...-Beautiful display, surprisingly this is biggest Pro -2GB RAM -No noticeable light bleed like many reviewer experienced...." Read more

240 customers mention "Functionality"177 positive63 negative

Customers appreciate the tablet's functionality. They say it works well, has good cameras, and is a pleasure to use. It meets their simple needs and has enough memory for games, utility apps, movies, and content consumption.

"...It works well - just soft enough to increase gripping texture, just matte enough to not show every fingerprint (at least, for this white version),..." Read more

"...That with the great specs makes this a pure treat to use and especially consider it's running stock android...." Read more

"...Easily one of the highlights of the tablet. Great for media and work and everything. * Otherwise solid build...." Read more

"...top of the line spec with very poor optimization, totally ignoring the user and practical use of the device...." Read more

130 customers mention "Size"103 positive27 negative

Customers like the tablet's size. They find the 8.9-inch screen size perfect for reading, watching movies or shows together, and comfortably fitting in one hand. The tablet has solid hardware and WiFi connectivity.

"...Watch a movie on this makes you forget your watching on a tablet. The size, sound and wide view angle make watching with friends easy...." Read more

"...Those problems aside, I have actually enjoyed using the Nexus 9. I like the size, the screen looks good, and most importantly it doesn't run iOS...." Read more

"...It is a superior size for web browsing and reading; just not as good for viewing widescreen video since there will be black bars showing...." Read more

"...Also nice to be able to get updates right away with no bloatware and extra crap that's not needed. Design - I like the simple design...." Read more

360 customers mention "Speed"232 positive128 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the tablet's speed. Some find it fast and responsive, with good battery life and performance when inside apps or on the home screen. They say it handles well and Lollipop is the smoothest version of Android to date. Others feel it's a bit slow for the advertised specs, recharges slowly, and has poor optimization.

"...Performance is excellent...." Read more

"...Received Android 5.0.2 a week or so ago. Tablet is running much better and it seems to be getting better battery life...." Read more

"...This is a tablet which mashed up many top of the line spec with very poor optimization, totally ignoring the user and practical use of the device...." Read more

"...As for performance, it's by far the fastest tablet I've ever head...." Read more

223 customers mention "Battery life"73 positive150 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the tablet's battery life. Some find it fairly good and say it loads pages quickly, while others mention it drains faster at times and doesn't take a charge. The full recharge seems to take 5-6 hours, and charging is a bit on the long side.

"...This is an upgrade from my Xoom. The battery life isn't as great as the Xoom, but I easily get a days worth out of it if I am gaming heavily on it...." Read more

"...The tablet feels dense, because of its large battery, but the long battery life sure makes up for the extra weight...." Read more

"...the clock-speed and maybe the voltage as also sometimes the battery drains faster than at other times with no change in apps being used or screen..." Read more

"...Also, it takes about 4-5 hours to charge from about almost dead battery. While gaming the battery does seem to heat up quite a bit...." Read more

200 customers mention "Build quality"128 positive72 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the tablet's build quality. Some find it well-made, with solid specs and a solid back that doesn't feel cheap. Others mention issues like light bleed, flimsy back, and squishy side buttons after a few days of use.

"...The specs for the Nexus 9 are very solid, and compete well with pretty much anything on the market at this time. The screen is beautiful...." Read more

"...comfortable to hold, and makes for a simplistic design, but it doesn't feel cheap at all...." Read more

"...it less hot, which I think it is a very silly take on the very poorly make device...." Read more

"...the virtues of a tablet computer in this size range, with top screen quality, as an ideal electronic photo album...." Read more

128 customers mention "Screen bleed"22 positive106 negative

Customers are unhappy with the tablet's screen bleed. They mention light bleeds along the corners and during multitasking.

"...Screen: 2048x1536 display looks nice but there is noticeable light bleed in all 4 corners there I found on all my units. Love the 4:3 aspect ratio...." Read more

"...Horrendous screen bleed. Stuck pixels. Buttons flush to the tablet and difficult to press. Trampoline back not properly attached. Screen flickering...." Read more

"...The screen has a lot of light bleed along the corners. This is very obvious at start-up especially under darker settings. Once the tablet boots...." Read more

"...There is no screen bleed. * Power and volume buttons are quite inset, even though I believe this is the fixed version...." Read more

Huge variability in light bleed and components used
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Huge variability in light bleed and components used
Based on the price point and my general happiness with the Nexus 7 (2012 model) I already own, I disregarded most of the sour grapes commentary about the light bleed problems on the Nexus 9.However, they're all right. There is a huge variation in manufacturing tolerances.In the picture below, you'll see the first Nexus 9 I received from Amazon on the RIGHT (Serial Prefix: HT4B9) and the second (an exchange from Amazon) on the LEFT (Serial Prefix: HT4AN)I'm obviously keeping the exchange (the one on the left).In all fairness, the picture exaggerates the problem a little. It's not _that_ bad. But if you're watching a letterboxed movie, it's noticeable enough to be distracting.It's not all roses and gumdrops with the second one though: the vibrate motor is actually audible on the second one. On the first one, I don't think there's any way an adult human could hear the thing vibrate as you type. On the second one, the motor is definitely audible. It's not so loud that people will change seats on the train to get away from you, but loud enough that you'll note that it's not silent.Lastly, the screen itself is slightly warmer on the second model. There's no way to calibrate the color balance so I have to imagine it's a different panel altogether. Also, the off-angle viewing is different .. not really better on one or the other, just a little different.On both units, the 'hollow back' problem that people report is present. But I'm putting this thing in a case so it doesn't really matter to me.Point being: you might have to order and exchange a couple of these before you get one you like. And no surprise, Amazon is a champ about making that easy as pie.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2015
    This is what an Android tablet should be. There are a lot of professional reviews out there you can easily find and read, and for the most part I agree with them. The hardware is quite nice, and very comfortable to use for a tablet of this size. The "soft" touch back is less "soft" than I was expecting - more of the texture of an egg shell than rubbery. It works well - just soft enough to increase gripping texture, just matte enough to not show every fingerprint (at least, for this white version), but still smooth enough to slide freely across a desk or countertop.

    Performance is excellent. I've used iPads since they first came out, only recently shifting to Android devices, and this one performs on par with Apple's current hardware in all noticeable respects. The specs for the Nexus 9 are very solid, and compete well with pretty much anything on the market at this time.

    The screen is beautiful. Bright, clear, and colorful. For those who pay attention to such things, there *is* some light bleed along the "top" edge of the screen (portrait mode), but it isn't anything that most folks will spot or care about in normal usage and isn't uncommon with backlit tablets.

    What makes the Nexus worth the price to me, though, is immediate access to the latest operating system upgrades from Google. RIght out of the box this one started running system upgrades up to and including Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) - the current version as of this writing. Coming from the Apple iOS world, where all devices get system updates when they become available, it is hard to put up with devices that don't until/unless its manufacturer (and/or carrier, in the case of cell phones) pushes out a version of the upgrade at some later date. The Nexus 9 solves this frustration and will stay current longer as a result.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2015
    After reading reviews on Amazon and external sites and consulting with other tablet users, I decided on the Google Nexus 9. I almost bought a Kindle Fire, but I didn't want constant ads. I already have an android phone, so this tablet seemed like a logical choice. Tablet size was important to me. I needed something portable and light weight. 10 inches would have been a bit too big and heavy for my needs. 7 or 8 inches would have been too small. This 9 inch tablet is perfect for me. I opted to spend a bit more money for the 32GB of storage.

    Out of the box, the tablet goes through some initial system upgrades. This may take awhile. You get to watch the cute little animated android robot move as the system upgrades are installed. This made the process a bit more entertaining for me.

    I like being able to fully customize the screen. My screen looks cleaner now that I removed all of the desktop app shortcuts. I found a really nifty free wallpaper app and a free customizable clock app in the Google Play store. The standard clock display is fine, but I wanted something that would stand out more. I was hoping for more installed wallpapers, but I guess that doesn't matter since there are lots of great free wallpapers out there. I would like to be able to more easily view my remaining battery life. There is a tiny little battery icon on top of the screen, but it is a little awkward to access. [Edit: Found a great battery indicator widget for free in the Google Play store which I am now using. Much better!]

    I will be taking my tablet to class to view PowerPoint presentations, jot down a few reminders, read PDF documents, and check email. I was surprised to get a Google Hangouts message from a friend while I was setting things up. That reminded me to tweak the settings to vibrate notifications when I am in class.

    Important Details:

    1. The power button. You really have to press that sucker for a while before it turns on. After I figured that out, the tablet has worked fine.

    2. No "how-to" manual. You don't really need one, but I was expecting more than what was included.

    3. Make sure you have selected your preferred color choice before buying this product on Amazon. This isn't a huge issue for me. It wasn't until after I had purchased it that I realized I could have chosen black over white. I won't see the back of the tablet when it is in the case, so that wasn't a big deal.

    4. Buy your case on Ebay. In fact, buy two! No shipping and handling and their prices are much more reasonable than Amazon. I couldn't believe how much Amazon sellers were asking for cases. I went to Ebay and purchased one slim case with no keyboard and one with a keyboard. I saved a lot of money going the Ebay route. They even had a nice tablet bundle that included some accessories! I am glad I bought a stylus with a rubber tip. It keeps my screen much cleaner.

    5. Security. I have set a log in PIN so that my tablet can't be accessed if it is stolen. This is a great feature! I am still trying to figure out if there is a more secure way to access your Google+ account rather than just clicking on the shortcut. This method does not allow me to enter a password which worries me a bit. I need to research this further.

    I will update this review once I have spent more time exploring my tablet. So far, I love it!
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  • VICTOR MANUEL HERNANDEZ CARRILLO
    5.0 out of 5 stars Exelente Tablet
    Reviewed in Mexico on September 12, 2017
    El rendimiento es excelente, pero lo mejor de todo las actualizaciones del sistema operativo son prontas una vez liberadas, por lo que la tablet se mantiene actualizada.
  • Pavan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in India on November 17, 2015
    Good
  • Jemshid
    5.0 out of 5 stars Totally recommended!
    Reviewed in India on March 8, 2015
    I did a lot of research before purchasing this tablet around this price range. Often comparison comes with Apple iPad Air 2 which is partly unfair because of difference in OS. I ruled it out because I didn't want to get tied to Apple ecosystem which i feel would be quite difficult to manage for me considering I use an android smartphone and windows PC. Samsung Galaxy tab S was considered but it is a bit old now and has serious lag issues because of crappy touchwiz UI and battery problems.

    Coming to the nexus 9. All the initial reviews upon launch focussed on some quality control issues like non tactile power and volume buttons, lightbleed issues with the screen and a 'give' at the back (infamously called gapgate!). If you do research on nexus 9 its hard to miss these discussions online. Because of these concerns I delayed my plans to purchase hoping these will be sorted out and I am glad I did.

    Now I can confirm that the buttons on my nexus 9 are adequately protruding outside the metal rim. There is hardly any 'give' at the back and negligible lightbleed on the edges of screen. In fact, honestly, I wouldn't have even noticed that negligible lightbleed if hadn't tried to actively look for it. So those who were waiting out I think its safe to buy now. For those who ask my serial number starts with HT4CT which means it's manufactured in December 14.

    Color choice - I wanted to give this warning because a lot of people would consider the black color as a safe choice when it comes to gadgets but in case of Nexus 9 the opposite is actually true. I did a lot of research and zeroed in on the Lunar white model and after receiving the product I was very happy that I made the right choice. The lunar white is actually a bit off-white or grayish and its elegant and has a papery feel to it. The black model is reported to be fingerprint magnet and needs regular wiping (although the white model may get dirty its not an issue if you use clean hands and surface). Also the metal rim at the edge is silver in white model and black in the black model. In all aspects the white model is definitely more premium looking and you can see that it has been priced a bit higher. I would suggest that if you have decided to spend this much on a tablet, paying a few hundred bucks more for the white model is well worth it. I actually bought the white one for a price lesser than black - the price was lower for a day or two around holi. If you keep looking you might get similar offer. Even otherwise there is no loss and its worth it.

    There is no storage expansion option in nexus devices so keep that in mind. The 32 GB version is priced very high but if you have plans to store and watch huge amounts of videos or play large games you might want to consider. For my case this tablet would be mainly used for extensive reading (the 4:3 aspect ratio is perfect for that), browsing, youtubing and some gaming. As per my usage I feel contended with 16 gb. And for any extra requirement I have a USB OTG pendrive which works smoothly on the nexus 9 and its also the cheaper alternative solution for additional storage.

    The tablet gets warm at the back below the camera which you might notice on gaming or intensive usage. It has never got uncomfortable and I don't think it should be an issue.

    I cannot comment on the battery life so early but it's reported to be good enough to last a day. I think I am getting that much easily so far. Battery life has been a major sore point for Samsung galaxy tab S series which I heard sometimes even gets drained out in 4 hrs.

    Android lollipop is smooth so far. I got version 5.0.1 out of the box. As of yet there is no further update in India.

    I have been using the nexus 7 2012 model for quite some time. This nexus 9 definitely looks and feels a lot more premium and so the price is justified although it might still be considered a bit high. And regarding performance, coming from Nexus 7, this tablet is blazingly smooth and fast which is expected. The lollipop update I got on nexus 7 has not been much impressive and I feel it has slowed down and taken a toll on battery.

    One last point regarding the front facing speakers. It is a huge boon and you know what I am talking about if you have used htc phones. For me its my first htc device and its impressive. It changes the whole experience of media consumption. Its a shame other manufacturers haven't adopted this design choice widely.
  • pushkar raj sharma
    5.0 out of 5 stars super built , gorgeous 4:3 display ... nice product
    Reviewed in India on January 2, 2015
    now this is my first tab ...finally got hands on nexus 9 ...yipiee ..

    1) build quality : is what you can expect from HTC ...top notch nice rubber feeling at the back and edges feel metal !!
    2) display : is very awesome ..not the one that can beat ipad air 2 ...but would rate it second to the line appropriate 4:3 makes is feel real life than cranky 16:9 display ..that i hate
    3) performace.. i m internet user / browse majorly and showcase my photography work .. works wonders ..like a swift flight ..no hassle no bullshit with vanialla lollipo 5.1 on it ..
    4) once u put ur gmail id ...just configures / replicate like ur last login device ( mine was nexus 4 ) ..so that was amazing feature i felt
    5) sound speakers on front ? yes thank god they managed it well. .others have it at back ..that's so stupid .. ! front speaks help a lot give nice light sound clearly audible from a room's distance

    only wish it was lighter ..weighs bit more for my personal experience.. i hv not handled a tab before btw ..only seen ipad air2 :-)
  • maverick
    4.0 out of 5 stars A short review of a great tablet.
    Reviewed in India on March 10, 2015
    As you might have heard , the earlier models of nexus 9 had 2 main issues , the back light bleed and the recessed power buttons which was hard to press, the company later fixed the issue but i was concerned whether i will receive the newer batch. i am happy to say that the one i got ( the LTE variant ) was manufactured in January and had no back light bleed issue and the power and volume buttons were easy to press.

    Pros:
    1. Beautiful Screen
    2. Android Lollipop stock version is a joy to use and being a nexus model, you will be first to get software updates.
    3. The performance is really good.
    4. loud front facing speakers.
    5. The Build quality is good.

    Cons:
    1. I have noticed that the screens heats up when playing games .
    2. Hard to get hold of compatible Accessories.
    3. The price difference between the LTE variant and the non LTE variant is too high. The LTE variant should have been priced lower.
    4. Absence of micro SD card is a disadvantage but this can be overcome to an extent by using the USB OTG support by carrying larger files in a separate pen drive

    In my view ,this is the best android tablet right now . The other android tablets in this price range such as the Samsung ones might have better specs but they are often crammed with bloatware that slows down the performance and software updates , even if available ,will be slow to come. So if you are searching for a tablet in this price range,this will be a really good purchase.