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Apple iPad Mini vs Google Nexus 7 Price, Specs, Design, Camera, Features, Carriers Comparison

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There is a new Nexus 7 tablet in the fray and is out to renew the rivalry with the Apple iPad Mini. While there is still a lot of confusion as to whether Apple will come up with a new iPad Mini this fall, as things stand right now, it is the first gen iPad Mini that the new Nexus 7 will be up against. So with the parameters getting altered, there are some important comparisons that the consumers need to look into before zeroing in on any one product.

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The rivalry in the 7 inch tablet space took on a whole new dimension when Google had launched the Nexus 7 back in July 2012. Soon thereafter, the Google tablet went on to emerge as the largest selling Android tablet. Amazon and Apple responded with their own version of a small tablet in the form of the Kindle Fire HD and the iPad mini respectively as rivals to the Google Nexus 7. However, while both the Kindle Fire and the iPad Mini proved to be a strong contender of the Google Nexus 7, the real battle in the small tablet segment proved to be between the Google and Apple products.

However, with all of the tablets already almost a year old, it’s time for the companies to refresh their tablet line-ups with new devices. Google is the first off the block to launch the new Nexus 7 and Apple is expected to follow suit with a new iPad Mini device. Till that happens, let’s find out how the two compare with each other and which one consumers should consider worth buying.

We look at certain aspects and would come out with facts that would benefit the end user in deciding which of the two will suit them best.

Price

Nexus 7 definitely has the advantage here, priced as it is a whole $100 less than the iPad Mini. Even though Google has departed from the $199 price tag and has priced the new gen Nexus 7 $30 more, it still is cheaper than the corresponding iPad Mini version. Mentioned below is the pricing structure of the new Nexus 7 device.

Nexus 7 Wi-Fi 16 GB – $230

Nexus 7 Wi-Fi 32 GB – $270

Nexus 7 4G LTE 32 GB – $350

Compare the above with the price of the Apple iPad Mini as is prevalent now.

iPad mini Wi-Fi 16 GB – $330 only [$100 more than the new Nexus 7]

iPad mini Wi-Fi 32 GB – $430 only [$160 more than the new Nexus 7]

iPad mini 4G LTE 32GB – $560 [$210 more than Nexus 7]

The price comparison clearly shows the base model of the new Nexus 7 is $100 cheaper than the iPad mini at the cheapest point while the 4G LTE version of the same with 32 GB of storage is just $20 more than the Wi-Fi enabled iPad mini having 16 GB of storage.

Display 

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This is another area where the Apple iPad Mini fares poorly against the new Nexus 7 tablet. While the Nexus 7 boasts of a full HD display having a resolution of 1920 x 1020 pixels, the iPad Mini makes do with a 1024 x 768 pixel display. Coming to pixels per inch, the above figures translates to a pixel density of 323ppi for the new Nexus 7 compared to just 162ppi for the iPad Mini. No wonder Google is claiming the Nexus 7 to have the best display in the small tablet segment. Also, the pixel count apart, the new Nexus tablet also display 30 percent more colors.

While a retina display could tilt the balance in favor of the iPad Mini, the same continues to be a hot topic of debate as the rumor mills would like us to believe a retina enabled iPad Mini is due only in 2014. Till then, it is the first gen device that will have to keep the new Nexus 7 engaged.

Design

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The new Nexus 7 continues with more or less the same design theme though Google is claiming the bezels along the side are even thinner this time. However, the overall looks is marred by the thicker bezels along the top and bottom which together with the rectangular shape makes the Nexus 7 look much like a big phone. For those who prefer numbers, the new Nexus 7 measures 10.45mm x 198mm x 120mm. Also, the new Nexus tablet is also a tad heavier than its predecessor at 330g compared to 317g for the original Nexus 7.

In comparison, the iPad Mini is more squarish which makes the device look more like a small tablet. Also, with thinner bezels all round compared to the new Nexus tablet, the iPad Mini can be considered the better looker of the two. Sporting overall dimensions of 200 x 134.7 x 7.2 mm, the iPad Mini is both thinner and lighter of the two, tipping the scales at just 308g.

Aluminum is the material that has gone in the making of the iPad Mini while for the Google Nexus 7, the choice of material is black plastic having a rubbery matte finish. Both the designs are durable and feel good in hand and thus the design choice is best left to the user’s discretion.

Multi user support

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Multi user profiles that allowed users to create multiple user account in their tablet devices is something that was first introduced with the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean update. Such a feature is extremely beneficial in households where the same tablet is used by more than one member. Surely, they would love to have their own settings intact when using the device. The latest Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update improved on this even further by allowing parents to have some sort of a control over the app or games their children can be exposed to though such a feature can also prove handy in kiosks or public places.

Unfortunately, such a feature is sorely missed in the iPad Mini running iOS 6 and things are not expected to improve even when iOS 7 comes on to the scene. Perhaps the only way the omission of multiple user support in iOS can be explained is that Apple wants all members of the household to own separate iPad devices.

Specifications

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The new Nexus 7 device is built around the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor rated at 1.5GHz, which marks a departure from the Nvidia Tegra 3 chip that powered the first gen Nexus tablet. RAM strength now stands at 2 GB, up from the 1 GB RAM of the original Nexus 7 device. All of this together with the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean that the Nexus 7 will come pre-loaded with means faster performance and more efficient battery usage. (The new Nexus 7 is powered by the same 4,325mAh battery).

In comparison, the iPad Mini is powered by the same dual core A5 chip that does duty on the iPad 2. This coupled to a 512 MB RAM ensures good performance for the mini iPad though the Nexus 7 remains a notch or two higher.

As for external storage options, both the device still does not come out with microSD card slot and that means buyers will have to stick with the on board storage available. However, the iPad Mini offers greater storage options as the same is also available with 64 GB of internal memory, something that is unavailable with the new Nexus 7. The iPad Mini also comes out with 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB options in their LTE models. In comparison, the Google Nexus 7 offers only 16 GB and 32 GB of internal memory while their LTE model is available only with 32 GB of storage. All of this makes the iPad mini the best option for consumers looking for storage space.

Wireless Charging

The Google Nexus 7 supports wireless charging, something that the iPad Mini does not. This may not be too big a deal though it’s definitely a lot better than the mess than the chargers and chords can create.

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Camera

The Nexus 7 features a 5 mp camera at the rear along with a 1.2 mp shooter at the front to allow for video chats or self portraits. The iPad Mini too features the exact same set up though it remains to be seen which of the two tablets emerges the better shooter.

Carriers

Nexus 7 is available in both Wi-Fi as well as 4G versions while the iPad Mini comes in Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi+Cellular models that offers better speeds than 3G though not as good as 4G. Further, the Apple iPad Mini might come unlocked though the bands on-board the device makes it locked down to specific carriers. Put in simple terms, the AT&T version of the iPad Mini is not compatible with the Verizon LTE network and vice-versa.

Not so with the new Nexus 7 that can be used on AT&T, T-Mobile or Verizon networks and will work just fine.

Filed Under: Tablets Tagged With: Apple, Google, iPad Mini, Nexus 7

Android Jelly Bean 4.3 Update Confirmed for Verizon Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Nexus 10

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Google may not have explicitly stated when Android 4.3 Jelly Bean will be introduced to the Verizon Galaxy Nexus though it stands confirmed the update is well in the pipeline for a future release. The Google developer page which includes the binaries of the Android 4.3 update for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus is a dead giveaway of it.

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Meanwhile, Google has announced the arrival of the arrival of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean version and has also mentioned the devices that are to be the immediate beneficiaries if the latest Android iteration. This includes the old Nexus 7, Nexus 4, Nexus 10 as well as the previously launched flagship device, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which was released in 2011 December. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus had started out with Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 and it is really nice for the device to be provided with a fresh lease of life. However, it is the unlocked model of the Galaxy Nexus that might benefit from Android 4.3 update earlier.

However Google has made no confirmation regarding the update for the carrier versions of Google Nexus including the same for Sprint as well as Verizon. Thanks to the binaries that got listed though, one can at least conclude that the Verizon Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.3 is going to be a reality sometime in the future. Verizon usually follows a very strict certification process for all software updates it makes available and is usually among the last to release the updates. So committing to any time frame could be a waste of time here though the months of August or September can well be used as a benchmark.

One can expect the update to come with all features of the Android version 4.3 including OpenGL and Bluetooth LE. The update is also expected to include bug fixes that has been bothering users so far while also ensure better performance, particularly for the gaming enthusiasts given the amount of effort that has gone into enhancing graphics performance of the new Android version.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Android, Android 4.3, Android 4.3 Update, Google, Google Nexus, Google Nexus 4, Nexus 10, Nexus 7, Verizon, Verizon Galaxy Nexus

Apple iPad Mini vs New Google Nexus 7 2: Specs, Price and Features Discussed

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Google has finally taken the veils off its tablet computer, the Nexus 7 2, which is all set to compete with Apple’s iPad Mini. As opposed to the previously launched tablet, the Nexus 7, the latest version comes with a much improved display packing in far more pixels per square inches than ever before. An added feature of the new Nexus 7 2 is its back facing camera which will ensure photography enthusiasts will have something to play around with. Google made the all-important announcement on Wednesday. Also, it’s Asus that continues to be Google’s manufacturing partner for the new Nexus 7 device as well.

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New Neux 7 2 Specs

When it comes to processors, Tegra processors have been done away with. Instead, the latest processor to find its place inside the Google Nexus 7 2 is the LTE enabled 1.5 Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 quad core chip mated to a 2 GB RAM. What this means is that Verizon, AT&T as well as T Mobile’s LTE can be the possible carriers of Google Nexus in the US while delivering scintillating peformance. The device can well run on Wi Fi too with its Wi Fi dual band. Needless to say, the Nexus 7 2 will also be shipping with Android Jelly Bean version 4.3.

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Apple iPad Mini Processor

In comparison, the iPad Mini too is available in LTE and Wi-Fi models. The iPad Mini is powered by Apple’s 1 Ghz dual core chip, A5 that also does duty on the iPad 2. This might make the chip seem a bit older though this should not let anyone into believing the iPad Mini to being a slouch. This, in spite of the fact that the iPad Mini comes with only 512 MB of RAM. As for its operating system, the Apple tablet runs iOS 6 but will soon be upgraded to iOS 7 when the latter is launched in September.

Display of iPad Mini and New Nexus 7

Coming to the display, Google have both upped the ante here so that the new Nexus 7 now comes with a 7 inch display having a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. Compare that to the 1024 x 768 pixels that lights up bigger 7.9 inch display of the iPad Mini and you know who is the winner here. With 323 pixels per inch for the Nexus 7, the iPad Mini offers half of that at 163 ppi.

Storage

Google has bid adieu to the 8 GB model, while sticking only to 16 GB and 32 GB versions along with cloud storage support for the additional storage. Customers can also store various other cloud storage apps in it as well. The iPad Mini is available in 16, 32 as well as a 64 GB model though both the competing tablet devices does not include micro SD card support.

Battery Consumption of Both the Tablets

On the issue of power consumption, Google has promised 10 hours of browsing and 9 hours of watching full HD videos. The iPad Mini can be considered to be a step ahead as it offers 10 hours of browsing as well as video playback time.

Nexus 7 Camera Compared to iPad Mini

On the issue of built-in camera, both the Nexus 7 2 as well as the iPad Mini are equally poised. Both feature a front and rear 1.2 mp and 5 mp camera setup. Both the tablet devices are capable of video recording in 1080p and 720p format via its rear and front camera respectively. As such, shooting Instagram photos and recording Vine videos is a lot more easier.

New Nexus 7 Price

Meanwhile, the Google Nexus 7 2 is also cheaper compared to Apple iPad Mini. The Nexus 7 is priced at $229 for the 16 GB version while the 32 GB version comes for $269. The iPad Mini is priced at $329 and $429 for the 16 GB 32 GB versions respectively. The Nexus 7 is expected to be out in the US from July 30th.

Filed Under: Tablets Tagged With: Apple, Apple iPad Mini, Google, Google Nexus 7, iPad Mini, New Nexus, Nexus 7

New Nexus 7 2, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Confirmed – Release Date in IFA 2013

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Both Samsung Galaxy S3 as well as the new Google Nexus 7 tablet is coming in this season itself, according to a new certification in Asia. Certifying a certain product basically means a sort of confirmation that the particular device is in production already, or it might be ready for shipping or even be available in the market. The Galaxy Note 3 is expected to be hitting IFA 2013 to be held in Europe, late in this quarter though there is no news from the Google’s end regarding the release date of its Nexus 7 2 device.

Note 3

According to rumors Galaxy S3 release date is expected to sport a rather big 6 inch display like that of the Galaxy Mega. According to a BGR article of the previous week, the Note 3 will also have four variants, much like the Galaxy Active, Zoom and Mini variants that we have seen bring derived from the base Galaxy S4 device. Similarly, Samsung is also likely to launch the Note 3 with different as well as unique features, colors, and also display sizes. The South Korean company will surely like to achieve the maximum penetration with the Note 3 by launching it with all the four major carriers in the US.

However, while Samsung used to be the sole player in the phablet segment which it is also credited to have created in the first place, it will soon lose the monopoly it once enjoyed. For manufacturers like Sony, HTC, LG as well as a few others are also eyeing the segment with equal zeal. This no doubt will force Samsung to come up with an even better product. HTC is expected to be launching its latest phablet, the HTC One Max at the end of the year while Sony has already launched its Xperia Z Ultra which comes with a rather large 6.4 inch display.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Galaxy Note 3, Google Nexus 7, New Nexus, Nexus 7, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Note 3

New Nexus 7 Release Date Rumored to be in Late July, in Taiwan first

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New Nexus 7 tablets would first be launched in Taiwan first and then to other markets. This is the latest rumor that is doing the rounds. The release date of new Nexus 7 has also been mentioned as end of the month. The rumor also goes on to indicate that the variant with LTE support and 16 GB of storage would carry a price tag of $229. The 32 GB variant with LTE support once again would cost $299.

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The source of this information could not be ascertained. The website from which this information has been gathered is located in Asia which has a paywall cover restricting access to the site. Its address therefore cannot be found. The website itself gets information from the Economic daily published in Taiwan.

The information indicates that Google would be keeping the name of “new Nexus 7” for this device. This part conforms to previously leaked information on the device. The Taiwan based information however differs in the specification of the processor which it states would be a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4chip. The leaks till now indicated the processor to be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor.

FCC site had listed this product under the Asus K009 / ME571K with the Nexus branding. The specifications of the device had been listed as the Snapdragon Qualcomm APQ8064 processor. The panel made up of LT070ME05000 liquid crystal, by JDI. It specified a RAM of 2 GB and storage capacity of 32 GB. The device will also include a dual camera set up, with a 5 megapixel unit at the rear and a 1.2 megapixel webcam at the front. It would be LTE B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B13 – B17 compliant and also have WCDMA 1900/1700/850Mhz GSM 1900/850Mhz. The device was listed as Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, NFC enabled. Power the device will be a 3950mAh battery.

Another model from Asus, the K008 tablet has also been listed at FCC which is supposed to be only Wi-Fi enabled. Specification of the K0087 and K009 has been listed by TechKiddy and they read quite similar however with no mention of the 16 GB variant in them.

Meanwhile, it will be interesting to see if the new Nexus tablet will have support for microSD cards. Google has faced a lot of criticism for not having this feature in its first Nexus 7 tablet. Users faced difficulty with the minimal 8 GB that the device came with, particularly when not all of it is available to the user.

Filed Under: Tablets Tagged With: Google, Google Nexus 7, Nexus 7

Nexus 7 Price Discounted as Release Date of Nexus 7 2 Nears

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Nexus 7 had been the Android device of choice for many since its launch in July last year. It was at the same time that the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean had been unleashed. Now with news of Google launching the next iteration of the popular Android tablet doing the rounds, retailers have resorted to offering healthy discounts for the current version. The price cut being offered amounts to $50 over the original list price of the Nexus 7.

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Some of the retailers of fame like Staples and Office Max had been selling the 16 GB and 32 GB variant of the 7 inch slate at $199.99 and $249.99 respectively. They have since dropped the price to $179.99 for the 16 GB variant and $199.99 for the 32 GB variant. Google though is sticking to the original price at their Google Play Store.

As for the new Nexus device that is expected to break cover anytime now, while nothing stands confirmed at present though leaks indicate that the device would be quite an upgrade in features to the current Nexus. Also it is the incessant stream of rumors that make us to believe the device to be named as Nexus 7.2 or even Nexus 7 HD. Meanwhile Asus is likely to continue as the manufacturing partner for the next Nexus 7 variant as well.

The device is expected to be of the same 7 inch size but the screen resolution would be 1080p. It would have a camera of 5 MP resolution along the rear. The core processor is expected to be a Snapdragon 600 quad core chip from Qualcomm. The device would support 4G LTE networks which mean carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile and even Verizon networks would be compatible.

Chances of the new Nexus coming at a different price range are slim as Google has always kept its devices unlocked and are made available at affordable rates.

That the retailers like Office Depot and staples have slashed their price for the Nexus 7, is not a guarantee of the new Nexus coming up in July. But the fact the new Android 4.3 is expected to be launched in July, there is a slim chance of the new device from Google also being launched at the same time.

Filed Under: Tablets Tagged With: Google Nexus 7 2 Release Date, Nexus 7, Nexus 7 2, Nexus 7 2 Rumors

Google Nexus 7 2 vs iPad Mini 2 Before the Tablet Release Date

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iPad Mini 2 and Nexus 7 2 are the much anticipated midsize tablets of 2013. Previously, a stream of rumors surfaced regarding their release dates, but none of the manufacturers has officially confirmed the launch of these tablets. However, owing to the satisfactory performance iPad Mini and Nexus 7 delivered, it is likely for Apple and Google to launch their successors respectively.

Release Date

Nexus 7 was launched in June, 2012. Rumors have rolled up regarding the launch of its successor this summer. Google has not passed an official statement, but fans expect the tablet to surface this July.

iPad Mini was released in October 2012 and its successor is expected to follow a one year gap, like other Apple products. iPad Mini 2 is expected to release by October or November, this year.

Display

Apple is self-strategic over its products. Fans’ pressure barely alters the minds of Apple developers and they always execute their unique sense in shaping up every product. However, it mostly manages to satisfy its anticipators. This means that the brilliant Cupertino tech pays heed to preferences of fans and leads in innovation, producing something unique and apart from the contemporary. But fan pressure does not change Apple’s pre-defined direction.

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While Android manufacturers like Samsung and Sony are keen on extending the display size of their products, Apple concentrates on display quality rather than its size. Obviously, Apple products bear a fine display quality, but fans want it large. However, iPad Mini bore a 7.9 inches display screen, which exceeded 7-inch Nexus 7 in size. Asus-manufactured Nexus 7 possessed a higher pixel density of 216, which is rumored to have been enhanced to 300 in its successor. It may also endorse an HD display. iPad Mini 2 is unlikely to feature a retina display, as its battery may not be efficient enough to support it.

Storage

Apple iPad Mini was available in three variants of 16, 32 and 64GB. Apple has now got the 128GB chipset but whether they will implement it in the next gen iPad Mini is unsure. iPad Mini featured 512 MB RAM, which is supposed to be augmented to 1GB in its successor.

Nexus 7 was available in two variants of 8 and 16GB and there is no assurance if Google has any plans of introducing an extended variant of Nexus 7 2. Google Nexus 7 possessed 1GB RAM, which is supposed to be enhanced to 2GB in its successor, as rumors suggest.

None of these tablets featured a card slot. Apple is likely to ignore the card slot in iPad Mini 2 as well alike its other products, whereas Google has some stances of considering a card slot.

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Camera

iPad Mini featured a 5MP rear-facing camera and a 1.2MP front-facing one. Nexus 7 lagged much behind in its camera specifications, bearing only a 1.2MP primary sensor and no secondary ones. Google is likely to enhance the camera specifications of Nexus 7 2 to 5MP.

OS and Chipset

iPad Mini ran on iOS 6 and is upgradable to v.6.1.3. Recently, it was speculated that Apple will roll out an iOS 7 update to iPad Mini users. Apple has released two beta versions of iOS 7, with the third about to surface soon. So, iPad Mini 2 will be blessed with iOS 7 and an A7 chipset, thus making it much powerful than its predecessor that bore an A5 chipset. Apple is likely to implant a more powerful processor in second-gen iPad Mini.

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Google Nexus 7 2 will probably run on the mildly upgraded version of Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2, v4.3, featuring Qualcomm 800 CPU. iOS 7 will definitely be far better than  Jelly Bean 4.3. Android Key Lime Pie 5.0 is supposed to be launched on Android’s fifth birthday this October, which is far behind the rumored release date of Google Nexus 7 2.

Price

Price of Apple products is always higher than Android products. Users do not mind spending a bit high on iOS, considering its unbeatable utility. iPad Mini was launched for those seeking an iOS tab at a lower price. iPad Mini 2 may arrive at a price tag of $300 approx, whereas Google Nexus 7 2 may range at $200-$250.

These specifications reside on a rumored platform and there is hardly any official confirmation from the manufacturers. But in any case, they are expected to abide by our expectations.

Filed Under: Tablets Tagged With: Apple, Google, Google Nexus 7, Google Nexus 7 2, iPad, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 2 Release Date, Nexus 7, Nexus 7 2

New Nexus 7 2: Specs and Release Date Rumors

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The Nexus 7 2 continues to be among the most talked about device right now. What is fuelling the rumors is the lack of any sort of official dialogue from Google on anything related to the elusive tablet. It was expected to be launched at the Google I/O event held a few weeks ago though much to the disappointment of many, the next gen tablet didn’t even found a mention at the event. Needless to say this is only adding to the craze for the device which it seems is shooting through the roof.

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Meanwhile, it’s a steady stream of rumors and leaks that we are forced to satiate our longing for the device with. What is surprising though is that there has been no image of the next gen Nexus tablet that has come our way so far given the amount of spec leaks that we have come across. But then, that has failed to dampen the spirits and every bit of leaks or rumors that emerge online get lapped up in seconds.

Take for instance the recent revelation of an Asus rep to a prospective Nexus 7 2 buyer. Whether it was inadvertent or it’s just crap, what has come to the fore is a whole lot of details providing us with a somewhat clear picture of what the Nexus 7 2 will have under its hood. Like its going to be a quad-core Snapdragon 600 chip powering the device, duly aided by a 2 GB RAM. Internal storage will amount to 32 GB and will include other niceties such as support for LTE / WCDMA / GSM, along with connectivity options of Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth 4.0.  A 7 inch 1980 x 1200 pixel display will make up the front and will come with a 5 mp camera at the rear and a 1.2 mp unit at the front for video chats. The device will get its juice from a 4,000 mAh battery and will run Android 4.3 Jelly Bean right out of the box.

As for the tablet’s launch schedule, the rep mentioned it will be in the second quarter of this year, which means it is just this month left for the device to launch, if what the rep reveled is true indeed.

Filed Under: Tablets Tagged With: Google, Google Nexus 7, Nexus 7, Nexus 7 2

New Nexus 7 2 Release Date – When Will It Be Launched?

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A new Nexus 7 iteration has been making a lot of noise for quite some time now. Enthusiasm surrounding the device is reaching frenzied proportions but Google seems to be unfazed and least concerned. Many had expected the search giant to announce the device during its I/O conference though it came and went by with nary a mention of the Nexus 7 successor. However, there is also no denying there is something cooking at the Asus and Google camp and all indications point to it being technically delicious.

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There also are strong indications of the existence of the Nexus 7 2, with both Bluetooth and FCC filings for the K008 and K009 tablets from Asus being the biggest proof of it. If that is not enough then an Asus customer representative also seems to have spilled all the beans as far as the new gen Nexus 7 is concerned. What does add a touch of authenticity to what the Asus rep revealed is the fact that much of what he revealed has tallied with previous rumors in this field.

From what the rep revealed, the picture that emerges is that of a 7 inch device having a resolution of 1980 x 1200 pixels. The device will be powered by the quad core Qualcomm 600 chip in conjugation with a 2 GB RAM along with 32 GB of internal memory. Also, the Nexus 7 this time will feature a dual camera setup, with a 5 mp unit at the rear along with a 1.2 mp camera mounted at the front. The device is belied to run Android 4.3 right out of the box, with the new Android version also expected to launch this month itself.  The rest of the spec includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC along with a 4000 mAh battery providing the juice.

The scale of rumors as well as enthusiasm surrounding the device continues to mount while Google continues to maintain a studied silence over the entire matter. Hope we have something substantial soon enough.

Filed Under: Tablets Tagged With: Google, Google Nexus 7, Google Nexus 7 2, Nexus 7, Nexus 7 2

New Nexus 7 2 Release Date: More Details Emerge about Google Next Tablet

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It’s some time now that we have been expecting the next gen Nexus 7 device to be finally unleashed. While many had put their bet on the release date of the new Google Nexus 7 2 happening during the Google I/O event held a couple of weeks ago, experts are now predicting the device to be finally unveiled later this month itself. Sure it’s again a game of hit or miss that is being played out though some more details of the device have come to the fore. And the best thing with the latest round of leak – which we hope will be the last before we get to see the real thing – is that it pretty much confirms what we have known of the upcoming Google tablet so far.

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As revealed by an Asus customer service rep, the Nexus 7 2 will offer a 7 inch full HD display having a resolution of 1980 x 1200 pixels, which is quite close to the previous leaks that had pegged the tablet’s resolution at 1920 x 1080 pixels. Also, while previous rumors had claimed the device to feature a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 processor, the service rep in the latest revelation has stated the new generation Nexus tablet will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chip at its core.

On the software side, the new Nexus 7 is expected to be the first device to come pre-loaded with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, the latest iteration of Android that is slated to launch anytime now. This apart, the Nexus 7 2 will also feature twin cameras, including a 2 mp unit at the front to allow for video chats and self portraits as well as a 5 mp unit integrated at the rear. What is almost a surety is that the Nexus 7 2 won’t be provided with a sd card slot, which means one will have to do with what the device comes fixed with.

 

Filed Under: Tablets Tagged With: Google, Google Nexus, Google Nexus 7, Google Nexus 7 2, nexus, Nexus 7, Nexus 7 2

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