Soldato
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What's the process to update my tablet? Its been rooted and I have superSU installed. Will I need to root it again after updating? Hope not because I have no idea how I did it in the first place XD
Sorry to quote myself, but I've had a poke around the net and found various contradicting answers, and even people saying that it isn't worth updating because it makes performance worse? Help!
How did you root it? Do you have a custom recovery installed? And yes, it will remove root but if you have a custom recovery then it's easy to get back.

The screen colour and contrast on the current N10 needs improvement - Colour gamut is on the low side.
Asus seems to be the OEM too.
Most definitely.
Sill looking forward to the 2013 N10 though as I kinda want quick SW updates.

An internal retail listing at PC world, UK, may have outed the big brother of the new Nexus 7, the Asus Nexus 10, well before it was initially intended. It also has potentially let slip the price tag too, listing it at £349.99, making this tablet that bit more expensive than Samsung’s Nexus 10 which went on sale for £319.99.
This new iteration of the Nexus 10 was shown to be made by Asus, thereby extending it’s partnership with Google on this product line.
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The previous Samsung Nexus 10 was famous for it’s high resolution 2560×1600 display and it’s design, featuring front facing speakers. The speakers in-fact, quickly became one of the most highly praised design elements of the Nexus 10. The new Nexus 7 on the other hand, came out with a slightly dated processor but this made room for the full HD screen.
The Nexus 10 being a lot more expensive should also feature much more high end specs but we won’t know until the announcement, which could come as early as mid October during the Google event. We are also expecting to see the new Nexus 5 at this event, although the exact date is yet to be announced.
So who wants an Asus Nexus 10? Maybe it's time to start a new thread for it...
