That said, a number of other issues seem to be creeping into view with Android 4.3 as well.
We are reading sporadic complaints about slow user experiences onthe Nexus 4 and Nexus 7. However,with Android 4.3 there is now support for fstrim which is supposed to fix sluggishness in first generation Nexus 7 tablets. There have also been some reports of Nexus 4 devices getting hung-up on the boot screen,but again, this does not seem to be affecting every device out there.Now, it is looking like Android 4.3 may have compatibility issueswith some Bluetooth keyboards. Keyboards like ZAGGkeys FLEX, Spider, and Kensington will pair, but typing actions do not register on the Nexus devices.
Google and Netflix have acknowledged the problem they are having and working on a fix.These other issues are still awaiting a response, though the bugs have been noted in the Android Open Source Project Issue Tracker.Since Android 4.3 updates were rolled out in phases, it is possible you have not updated your Nexus gear yet.If you use third-party Bluetooth keyboards or like to watch Netflix a lot,
you might want to hold off on your update until things are on track for a fix.
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