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MajorLanGod wrote:

> my first tablet, a Nexus 7 2013. I got some juice into it and powered
> it up. Boy, is it SLOW!

I had a 2012 N7, at that time and that price it was a "must buy", it's 
in landfill due to becoming glacially slow.

> Not just in relation to my current tablet, but just really slow
> period. Does old hardware like this slow down as it ages?

The eMMC storage was slow, even wiping and re-installing only helped for 
a few days.  Current devices with UFS storage are better.