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#Nextbook tablet reset install#
I did experience a few random app force closes though.Īlthough the official App Market is not included, you can install 3rd party apps through the SlideME Marketplace. I did test the photo viewer, music player, video player and web browser apps, which all worked pretty well. Missing are the calendar, contacts, Gmail and Android App Market. What you see above minus the Android Pipes game, Kindle reader, app and Aldiko reader apps, which I installed, are all the apps that come installed on this device. The bad news is that the Next6 doesn’t have a full installation of Android. You have 4 home screens that can be customized with widgets and app icons just like you’re used to with your phones and other Android tablets. There is a bar at the top of the display that has icons that will take you back to the Home screen, back one ‘screen’ and bring up the menu for the currently running application. The good news is that the interface is easy to navigate if you’re already familiar with Android. The Next6 is powered by Android OS version 2.1. There’s no flexing, creaking or cracking of the case while you use the reader. This device looks nice, has a quality feel to it and is very solid. I have no major complaints as far as the Next6 hardware goes. The two horizontal slots that you see are the built in speakers. Next in line is an earphone jack, a full sized SD card slot and the power port. Next the power button is a somewhat old fashioned mini USB connector that you can use to copy files to and from the reader. There’s a power button with a tiny LED that glows red while charging and turns green once charging is completed. All of the ports and switches are located along the bottom surface of the device.