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Testseek.com have collected 341 expert reviews of the HTC Google Nexus 9 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC Google Nexus 9.
Award: Most Awarded November 2014
November 2014
 
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The editors liked

  • Sharp looking
  • Best Android tablet ever
  • Good price
  • Everything—especially tablets—should have front-facing speakers. At first the Nexus 9's speakers seemed dangerously close to the edge
  • But my palms actually didn't block them they way they block the bottom-mounted stereo speakers on an iPad Air. They aren
  • Game performance simply blazes
  • Thin and light body matched with Nexus line's clean
  • Unobtrusive design
  • We want to see tap-to-turn-on functions on every tablet from now on
  • Solid battery life
  • Android has matured enough that apps generally hold up well o
  • Premium build quality with nice color choices
  • Excellent performance
  • Comes running stock Android Lollipop
  • Better than average audio
  • The
  • Sleek and sturdy design
  • Runs on the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop with lots of improvements
  • Clear front-facing speakers
  • Great Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection
  • Bright and clear display
  • Premium design
  • Strong graphics performance
  • Super-fast processor. First tablet with Android Lollipop
  • Which has lots of new features.
  • Comfortable
  • Lightweight design
  • Above-average speakers
  • Runs pure version of latest Android ("Lollipop")
  • The Google Nexus 9 is the first tablet to run Android Lollipop 5.0
  • Which should receive timely updates. It performs steadily with many apps open
  • And switching between them is fluid. Its streamlined construction has a deluxe
  • Comfortable feel
  • 64-bit processor is great for gaming and productivity
  • Front-facing stereo speakers give the Nexus 9 a mini-theater experience
  • Fast
  • Fresh new Android Lollipop OS
  • 4
  • 3 aspect ratio good for reading and web surfing
  • 64 bit CPU holds promise for the future
  • Excellent screen
  • Solid performance
  • Phenomenal user experience
  • Excellent frontfacing stereo speakers and a very nice screen. Light
  • Comfortable to hold. Runs the latest version of stock Android
  • Which has improved since launch. Very solid battery life. Keyboard cover Folio (sold separately) is a nice option for enter
  • Android 5.0 Lollipop is excellent
  • Swift and stable performance
  • Decent battery
  • Attractive display
  • High-resolution
  • 3 display
  • Good battery life
  • Great speakers
  • Good quality design
  • Fit
  • And finish Minimal tabletoptimized apps available from Google
  • Great sounding HTC BoomSound speakers High price
  • Launches with Android Lollipop OS Low available storage capacity
  • On the software
  • The Nexus 9 is the first device t
  • Android Lollipop delivers an outstanding experience
  •  BoomSound speakers
  •  Powerful processor
  •  Solid endurance
  •  Comfortable
  • Accessible design
  • Solid and practical build
  • Great display
  • Decent camera
  • Stock Lollipop is smooth and feature rich
  • The pricing is absolutely competitive at $399
  • Material Design gives the interface an inviting presence
  • Android 5.0 Lollipop dishes us several cool features
  • Battery is far more lasting than its contemporaries
  • Precise color reproduction with its display
  • Android 5.0 Lollipop runs like a dream
  • Material Design face-lift is warm
  • Welcoming
  • K1 chipset is plenty powerful
  • Despite benchmark oddities
  • Swift 64 bit SoC
  • Decent speakers
  • Latest Android 5.0
  • Low radiation rate
  • Good primary camera (in bright surroundings)
  • Superb battery life
  • Good screen...

The editors didn't like

  • Some unfortunate graphics bugs
  • Terrible buttons
  • Nexus devices are supposed to show off the perfect mesh of stock Android and thoughtfully designed hardware
  • But the Nexus 9 puts Android's big-screen shortcomings front and center. I hate
  • Hate
  • Hate having to really deliberately stretch my t
  • Stuttering and pauses between app switches are too common
  • Slightly loose plastic backing gives the device a cheap feeling
  • White bleed from the top of the screen is unfortunate
  • Auto-EQ on speakers goes so far as to ruin certain music and loud scenes
  • No Micro SD card slot for expansion and its limited to a 32GB max capacity
  • Slow charging
  • Display is solid but not quite premium
  • Cameras are average
  • Still not comfortable for 1-hand use
  • Horrible camera
  • Average battery life
  • Hefty price
  • No microSD card slot
  • The Google Nexus 9's pricing starts at $399 for the 16GB version. This is a just a good tablet but I can't recommend it at this price tag. It w
  • Awkward button placement
  • Poor audio quality
  • Poor camera. Some apps need to be updated. Android is still a bit behind Windows on productivity apps and iOS on high-profile games and apps
  • Rubberized back is fingerprint- and streak-prone
  • No MicroSD card slot for storage expansion
  • Slow to charge
  • Ho-hum battery life
  • Not all apps work smoothly with Android 5.0 yet. Firm contact is necessary for efficient touchscreen response and it's slow to charge. The largest capacity model offered is 32GB and there's no microSD card slot
  • Chassis is very basic
  • Density can make it hard to hold for long periods of time
  • Dull design and materials given the price
  • Not quick to charge
  • Some display light bleed
  • Early processor optimisation issues
  • Noticeable heat build up
  • Lacklustre camera
  • Not as consistently fast as it should be. Screen is too reflective for some outdoor conditions. Optional Keyboard Folio is buggy
  • And using it on the fly can grow annoying
  • Mediocre hardware
  • Feels cheap
  • Lacks external storage support
  • Very slow to start up
  • Build quality issues
  • Sluggish performance
  • Lack of tablet-optimized apps
  • Minimal tabletoptimized apps available from Google
  • High price
  • Low available storage capacity
  • Inconsistent build quality
  •  Mediocre fit & finish
  •  Limited to 16/32GB storage with no expansion
  •  Middling cameras
  •  Inconsistent gaming experience
  • We've seen some complaints of light bleed from early Nexus 9 adopters
  • And we noticed this too a very narrow strip along the top of the screen in portrait mode is brighter than elsewhere. This wasn't a massive irritation
  • But it's not exactly ideal
  • As we
  • Occasional performance issues
  • Battery life is disappointing
  • Limited storage options
  • Hollowness with its construction
  • Low lighting performance is weak with its camera
  • Screen is solid
  • Not jaw-dropping
  • BoomSound speakers not as good as M8's
  • No expandable memory
  • With visible halos
  • Casing stiffness
  • No MHL/DLNA
  • Price design
  • Only 2 GB working memory
  • Throttling in load
  • Weak power supply

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  Published: 2014-11-07, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Lisa Gade reviews the Nexus 9 tablet, made by HTC. This is Google's 2014 tablet in an uncommon size of 8.9” and a rare for Android 4:3 aspect ratio. The Nexus 9 starts at $399 for the 16 gig model and it runs on the 2.3GHz NVIDIA K1 Dual, a dual core 64 b...

 
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  Published: 2014-11-03, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com

  • The Nexus 9 is one of the best tablets available on the market today. HTC has a strong pedigree of building great hardware, and having the 8.9-inch display as a showcase for Android 5.0 — and 64-bit Android in general — is a boon for developers and consum...

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  Published: 2015-03-06, Author: Jonathan , review by: bit.com.au

  • Overall, it's difficult to know what to make of the Nexus 9. On the one hand, it has a number of serious flaws, with poor build quality chief among them. Then there's the high battery depletion rate under load, backlight leakage around the edges of the s...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-03, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • Overall, it's difficult to know what to make of the Nexus 9. On the one hand, it has a number of serious flaws, with poor build quality chief among them. Then there's the high battery depletion rate under load, backlight leakage around the edges of the s...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-26, Author: Tony , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Great screen and speakers, Colourful Lollipop software looks fantastic against the inconspicuous Nexus design, Powerful
  • Camera performance, Rubber coat will peel on corners, No expandable storage

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  Published: 2015-02-09, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Utilitarian tablet for the masses, Feels great to hold, Ships with Android 5.0 Lollipop
  • Screen has glare and leaks light, Android's still has many shortcomings, Expensive
  • Nexus 9LikeUtilitarian tablet for the masses.Feels great to hold.Ships with Android 5.0 Lollipop.Don't LikeScreen has glare and leaks light.Android's still has many shortcomings.Expensive.Probably not. The more expensive iPad Air 2 blows it away from a pe...

 
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  Published: 2014-12-05, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Screen is really crisp and produces great still image as well as video playback, Battery life is excellent, currently at 2 days with over 20% left, Ships with Lollipop out of the box
  • Screen marks very easily with fingerprints, Feels vaguely flimsy, Low volume for notifications is still quite invasive in quiet environments
  • After the tumultuous two years that HTC have had with declining unit sales, turnover and profit this is quite a comeback to form. The design of the Nexus 9 is modern, sleek in consistent with the styling of the Nexus name.It's not without its flaws; the e...

 
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  Published: 2014-11-05, Author: Nathan , review by: theaustralian.com.au

  • Abstract:  The Nexus 9, built by HTC and running the Lollipop version of Android, is Google's latest tablet. WILSON ROTHMAN / THE WALL STREET JOURNALGoogle has had a really good thing going with the Nexus 7 these past two years. With its 7-inch display, it was the t...

 
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  Published: 2014-11-04, Author: Sascha , review by: au.pcmag.com

  • Super-fast processor, First tablet with Android Lollipop, which has lots of new features
  • Poor camera, Some apps need to be updated, Android is still a bit behind Windows on productivity apps and iOS on high-profile games and apps
  • The Nexus 9 is a well-built Android tablet with a powerful processor, and it'll always be the first to get the latest Google OS updates...

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  Published: 2014-11-04, Author: Xiomara , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Google Nexus 9 is the first tablet to run Android Lollipop 5.0, which should receive timely updates. It performs steadily with many apps open, and switching between them is fluid. Its streamlined construction has a deluxe, comfortable feel
  • Not all apps work smoothly with Android 5.0 yet. Firm contact is necessary for efficient touchscreen response and it's slow to charge. The largest capacity model offered is 32GB and there's no microSD card slot
  • The Google Nexus 9's premium build, speedy performance and consistent updates render it one of the best high-end Android tablets....

 
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