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The Chinese tech blog that keeps on giving revelations about the new iPhone and the eventual smaller iPad, has obtained pics from an iGadget case maker, which purportedly depict the chassis parts for this rumored iPad Mini. This upcoming device is Apple's reply to the Google Nexus 7.

 

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While the blueish logo looks quite off, and we can't vouch for the credibility of the images, in addition the component supply sources have now said that the iPad Mini might sport a Retina Display after all, as in no less than 326ppi.

 

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At the rumored 7.85" size, 326ppi means double the vertical and horizontal resolution of the iPad 2, whereas yesterday the Wall Street Journal reported that the smaller mini-iPad will feature the same 1024x768 resolution as Apple's second generation tablet.


 

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Hulu+ (Hulu Plus) for Android has just received another update. This latest release adds support for 7" tablets (Google Nexus 7), support for high-resolution screens, additional device support including Ice Cream Sandwich compatibility, the ability to sign up for a trial from within the app, and, of course, "various bug fixes and optimizations".


For $7.99 a month you have access to TV shows and movies on your mobile device that can be accessed via Wi-Fi, 3G, or 4G.

 

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Nexus 7 Jelly Bean 4.1.2


According to a tip sent to The Verge by a guy who purchased the tablet, confirms that Staples outlet has a few stock of the 32GB Nexus 7 model with Jelly Bean 4.1.2 pre-installed.

 

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This person called his local Staples store to confirm if they have it in stock, at which point he was told that they did. After that he went to the store, exchanged his recently purchased 8GB Nexus 7 for the 32GB model that costs $249 while paying the difference. The 32GB model, as you may have noticed, costs the same as the 16GB model previously did. So then it seems that the 16GB Model will be discontinued.

 

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Here is a Full Comparison between the Google Nexus 7, Apple New iPad 3rd Generation and Amazon Kindle Fire.



Processor

Nexus 7: Quad-core Tegra 3
Kindle Fire: Dual-core OMAP 4
iPad (3rd-gen): Dual-core A5


Screen

Nexus 7: 7 inches, 1280 x 800 (216ppi)
Kindle Fire: 7 inches, 1024 x 600 (169ppi)
iPad (3rd-gen): 9.7 inches, 2048x1536 Retina display (264ppi)


Ports

Nexus 7: Micro USB
Kindle Fire: Micro USB
iPad (3rd-gen): Dock connector


Storage

Nexus 7: 8/16 GB
Kindle Fire: 8 GB
iPad (3rd-gen): 16/32/64 GB


Size

Nexus 7: 7.8 x 4.7 x 0.4 inches
Kindle Fire: 7.5 x 4.7 x 0.45 inches
iPad (3rd-gen): 9.5 x 7.3 x .37 inches


Battery

Nexus 7: Up to 8 hours of active use (4325 mAh)
Kindle Fire: Up to 8 hours of reading (with WiFi off)
iPad (3rd-gen): Up to 10 hours of use (42.5 Watt-hours)


OS

Nexus 7: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Kindle Fire: Custom Android 2.3 Gingerbread
iPad (3rd-gen): iOS 5.1


Networking

Nexus 7: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth
Kindle Fire: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
iPad (3rd-gen): WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, Optional 4G LTE


Availability

Nexus 7: Pre-order now, shipping July
Kindle Fire: Now, with rumored update soon
iPad (3rd-gen): Now, with likely update in early 2013


Pricing

Nexus 7: $199, 8GB; $249, 16GB
Kindle Fire: $199, 8GB
iPad (3rd-gen): $499, 16GB; $599, 32GB; $699, 64GB (4G will add an additional $130)


 


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Google's Android team has already uploaded the factory image of the Nexus 7 tablet online with Android 4.1 JellyBean, So users can roll-back to the factory settings/ROM anytime.

 

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The image should be extremely useful to developers, who might start cooking ROMs based on it and users who need to bring their Google Nexus 7 tablets to stock, in case the hacking goes wrong. It's interesting to see that Google has given the Nexus 7 the codename "nakasi".



Nexus 7 1.6Ghz

 

ASUS Google Nexus 7 is powered by the Tegra 3 chipset and its four main cores are clocked at 1.3GHz with Nvidia 4PLUS1 Architecture. Developers over XDA wanted to get the highest performance possible out of the processor and have managed to make it run at a blazing fast 1.6GHz for every core.

 

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Google Nexus 7 Specifications


When put through its paces in the Quadrant benchmark test, the overclocked Nexus 7 scored over 7100 points. The secret ingredient is the Trinity kernel developed by XDA's "Morfic".

 

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The Nexus 7 has been just as popular as you'd expect for a powerhouse tablet that's priced at just $200. We've seen it selling out extremely fast both at retailers and though the Google Play Store, and now we've got some estimates for how many tablets Google may end up selling by the end of the year, if it can keep up the pace it has set early on.


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We need to say right from the start that these numbers are all based on estimates and shipping information, not actual sales numbers. According to a Digitimes report, TPK Holding & Wintek, the suppliers of Nexus 7 one glass solution (OGS) panels, shipped 1 million panels in June and 1.4 million in July.


The idea is then that it takes 2.5 weeks to produce and ship the Nexus 7 to Google. Given the sell-out rate of the tablets so far, the estimate is put at a conservative 4 weeks for Google to sell a batch of Nexus 7s. That would mean in Q3 alone, Google is on pace to have 4 million Nexus 7s shipped, and 3 million sold.  That means Q4 sales could be anywhere from 3-5 million, making 6-8 million in total by the end of the year.

 

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Google has started releasing a series of videos for Google Nexus 7 users to shows them the features of the deivce.


The latest Video (Watch it below!) is showing Jelly Bean OS on the tablet. Android 4.1 brings some new features to the table, including a more secure version of Face Unlock that allows you to use blinking as an enhanced security option.


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We reported before that the Upcoming Google tablet will be Named the Nexus 7 and will be made by ASUS that will be reveal on the Google I/O Event this Month, The latest rumor comes straight from Picasa (The Google image hosting and sharing service). Apparently, photos taken with an Asus Nexus 7 tablet have been posted there, or at least that is what the EXIF data of the images suggests. 1280 by 960 is their resolution, although they have most likely been scaled down prior to being uploaded.


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It seems like we have more evidence suggesting that a 7-inch Google Nexus branded tablet made by Asus is to be unveiled. But then again, EXIF data can be altered, so do no treat these as any hard evidence. The truth shall be known later this month at Google I/O.


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It's finally Confirmed with Documents and Press Photos, the Google Nexus 7, as it is referred to in the google training document, will be released in July packing a powerful Quad-core Tegra 3 chip Powered by Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.


Nexus 7 technical details as on the leaked document:

  • 7-inch 1280×800 IPS display with 178-degree viewing angle
  • Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
  • 1.3GHz quad-core Tegra 3 chip
  • nVidia GeForce 12-core GPU
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 8GB or 16GB of internal storage
  • 1.2MP front-facing camera, no rear camera
  • 9-hour battery life
  • Wi-Fi a/b/g/n 
  • NFC with Google Wallet


Nexus 7 prices: 8GB version will cost $199, while the 16GB version will cost $249.



Nexus 7

 

The Nexus 7 is Officially Official, a Photo leaked from Google play confirm this. One thing the image does is confirm that the name will in fact be the Google Nexus 7.


It also shows off the same wallpaper and glassy search widget seen on previous leaks of Jellybean running on the Galaxy Nexus, so it would seem to confirm those reports. It also shows off an expanded dock, that looks a bit more like the ICS phone launcher than the Honeycomb-based tablet UI currently seen.

 

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Just as Google's developer conference was getting started, details of the company's rumored Nexus 7 tablet emerged. As previously reported, it is a 7-inch tablet powered by a Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor that will run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and come in 8GB ($199) and 16GB versions ($249).

 

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The display is true HD 1280x800, so a bit better than 720p and there's a front-facing 1.2-megapixel camera and microphone for video chatting, though there's no rear-facing camera. It also has a micro USB port, GPS, near-field communication and both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. There's no mention of an SD card slot for expanding the memory, however.

 

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Not surprisingly, it was built by Asus, the manufacturer that had already made the most headway with quad-core gamer-friendly Android tablets.

 

Clearly, at a starting price of $199, the Nexus 7 is positioned to compete with the similarly 7-inch Kindle Fire, rather than taking on the 9.7-inch iPad (and the 10.6-inch Surface tablet from Microsoft). And because, with all of those tablets, content seems to be the biggest incentive, Google is playing up the Play store, even granting early buyers $25 in Google Play credit and "some great free content" including "Transformers: Dark of the Moon." Even if you don't think any of the "Transformers" films is truly "great," it is nice to see Google aggressively pushing content, even adding TV shows and magazines to their lineup. Tablet buyers need a reason to buy a tablet.

 

 


Nexus 7

 

Google today unveiled a new tablet, The "Nexus 7", made with hardware partner ASUS Computer, is a 7-inch tablet, built for Google Play, and is running the latest version of Google's Android operating system, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

 

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Google Nexus 7 Specifications

 


It's running a Tegra 3 processor, as rumored and, of course, it'll have Jelly Bean Android 4.1 but Unfortunately, it looks like the Nexus 7 will be US-only, at least at launch.

 

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The Nexus 7 page on Google Play is now live to confirm that the 8GB Nexus 7 will be priced at $199, while the 16GB model will cost $249. Both models should be shipping within two to three weeks.

 

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The most attracting feature in the Google Nexus 7 tablet is without a doubt its price Google and Asus really undercut the competition with the $199 for the 8GB version of the Nexus 7 tablet, but one thing we'd want to point your attention to is that with it you end up with a dangerous combination of very little internal storage and no microSD card option for expanding it in anyway.

 

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It's not even 8GB that you have at your disposal system files take up a good quarter of that, so you're left with Only 5.92GB of Free Space for all your apps, games, music and movies, and for many this might be a dealbreaker.


 

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Google Nexus 7 Specifications

 

 


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Google Nexus 7 benchmark results is Out, And its looking Good. This synthetic test is necessarily and a trustworthy indication of the Nexus 7's superior performance, it is also good enough to give us an idea as to what the tablet is capable of.


FTW, Google Nexus 7 pack a Tegra 3 Quad-core 1.3Ghz chip with 1GB of RAM powered by Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

 

 

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A bunch of hands-ons with the Nexus 7 hardware keep popping up, along with the presentation of the tablet's abilities, as well as demonstrations of the new features in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean keep being streamed by Google from its developers conference. Videos are below, Enjoy Watching!


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Nexus 10

 

After Google released the Nexus 7 tablet with 7-inch displays, Supply chain "Wintek" is reportedly shipping 500,000 One-glass (OGS) panels for the Google Nexus 7 Now, with the rest of the shipments coming from TPK Holding.

 

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Also, Sources casually mentioning that Wintek will also be supplying 10" panels for another Nexus tablet rumored to be the "Nexus 10", making it the largest Google supplier of slate displays. The rest of the 10-inchers are said to come from AU Optronics. Wintek apparently has a 3 Million capacity for those medium size 10" OGS panels, so we are wondering if Google is just playing around with a Nexus 10 idea


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Nexus 7 guide

 

If you already pre-ordered your Google Nexus 7 tablet and just can't find enough reading material on the upcoming slate, Google has published the Nexus 7 Guidebook to hold you over. The Guidebook, which is essentially an instruction manual, is available for FREE right now.

 


You can head on over the Google Play store here to download the Nexus 7 Guidebook.

 

 


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The Patents War is going to have a new big player involved as Nokia just officially accused ASUS of using its patents with Google Nexus 7 tablet without license.


The patents in question refer to the IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi standard, which the Nexus 7 supports. Nokia said that it has licensed said patents to 40 licenses mobile device manufacturers, but neither Google nor ASUS are on the list.


However, Nokia won't have as aggressive approach as Apple and is unlikely to file a case against Asus. Instead, the company has kindly invited Asus and Google to sign up for a license.

 


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Asus teased some covers for the Google Nexus 7 tablet on Twitter, The covers comes in variant bright colors and it's protecting the back, side and the front of the device too.


Considering the $200 tablet tag these might mostly serve to tell one slate from another in the family, rather than some coveted protection, but no price is announced yet.

 

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Currently, Best Buy and Future Shop, have also started to accept pre-order for Google's new 7-inch slate.


Google Nexus 7 Specifications


Interestingly, the Nexus 7 is listed at $259.99 for the 16 GB version with a link to Best Buy's price match guarantee right underneath it. We're not sure why you would opt to pay $10 more for the device, unless perhaps you have some Reward Zone certificates to burn through.

 

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Nexus 7

 

It seems like people really do love 7" tablets priced at $200 and branded by known companies (Google & Amazon) because word has it that retail partners have already begun reporting that the Google Nexus 7 is sold out.

 

According to a Reuters report, GameStop, Staples, Sam's Club, Office Depot, and Walmart have all listed the tablet as sold out. And, keep in mind that the Nexus 7 still hasn't officially hit store shelves, these are all pre-orders.

 

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Supposedly, GameStop has actually already run through its first two allocations of the tablet, and won't be seeing its third allocation arrive until August. And, as of today, the websites for Staples, Sam's Club, Walmart, and Office Depot are all listing the tablet as being out of stock. This all happening before the tablet has even officially gotten a street date.

 


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Google is Now shipping the Nexus 7 tablet to the users in the United States that've pre-ordered the Google Nexus slate are. They will get their devices very soon.

 

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The tablet has begun shipping and Google has come out with a statement that the first wave of orders has already begun shipping and all pre-orders are scheduled to ship within 3 business days. Pre-orders are shipping from Google's Play Store, Office Depot and Gamestop.

 

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Yesterday, Google Nexus 7 tablets has Officially started shipping from Google play. Just after the customers in US and UK got their hands on the device, the Google Nexus 7 got its first OTA update. It's a minor one, the update is about 1MB and it takes just seconds to apply.

 

Update 4.1.103D

 

The Update Improve the performance and system response of the tablet, Increase Google Now speed for fetching info from the web and other minor changes too.


Nexus 7 Update


As you would expect from such a minor file, it brings no major changes to the user experience whatsoever. So far, the only differences spotted are some extra info in the "About" screen (photo Above) in settings and the change in build number from JRO03C to JRO03D but still Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean.

 


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The first Google Nexus 7 unboxing videos have already hit Youtube, and those who have seen them have probably noticed that getting your hands on the device inside is harder than one would imagine.


We have a Video that put together a series of Google Nexus 7 unboxing videos, thus making the process seem a bit like solving a level 5 Hanayama puzzle. Did Google and Asus intentionally make opening the tablet's box so tricky ? Watch & Enjoy!

 

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Users have been reporting that the Google Nexus 7 tablet has a pretty annoying display backlight issue visible regardless of the lighting conditions. The problem was brought up by some users who noticed that light was bleeding from the side of his unit's display.


Similar irregularities in backlight illumination are not something new. In fact, you might spot them with a naked eye if you look closely at the display of a cheaper handset.


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In this case, however, the issue is much more prominent, which is why the unlucky owner of this faulty Google Nexus 7 is waiting for a replacement. Oh well, at least he got to be among the first to take the tablet for a spin, albeit only for a short while.



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Linus Torvalds is the father of Linux and as such, he has a unique perspective on gadgets and devices like the Google Nexus 7. He calls the Nexus 7 "solid" and his impression of the tablet is "so far, very positive." Linus had posted the comments on his Google+ page and starts off by agreeing with the decision by ASUS not to include a rear-facing camera saying that at the price point that the tablet is offered at, any rear-facing camera would be "nasty".


Besides, as he points out, those who use tablets to take pictures look like "a complete dork".

 

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Google Nexus 7


Sadly, The 16GB model of the Google Nexus 7 is sold out from the Google Play Store and for the time being cannot be ordered from the online store. The tablet's page on Google Play Store now shows that it is
"coming soon" and offers a place for you to leave your email address so that you can be notified when the 16GB ASUS made tablet is available once again.


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The Google Nexus 7 8GB version still can be purchased from the Google Play Store for $199. The 16GB model is priced at $249 when available.


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Nexus7 Ad

 

Google Nexus 7 first commercial just landed on YouTube and it shows the story of a dad with his son, playing around with the Nexus 7 out in the wild while camping. Watch the Ad below and Enjoy!

 

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Goolge Nexus 7

 

The Google Nexus 7 tablet arrives with an extremely affordable $199 price for the basic 8GB model, and one shortcut Google had to take to arrive at that is the rear camera (5MP was suggested) the 7-inch tablet doesn't have one, instead it only features a front-facing cameras fit for video calls but little else.


That shouldn't be a dealbreaker for most of you since shooting pictures with your tablet might not be the best idea, but interestingly it seems that Asus and Google initially planned to include a rear camera. Or at least the whole design is built around that idea. Or Asus just used a previous design.

 

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Google has just released another Nexus 7 ad for the Google Play Store. The video goes through the content available in the Play Store and how to access it from various apps on your Nexus 7.


The video also highlights New Features and content like magazines, specifically going into the new Google Magazines app itself, and really just mentions the other content available.

 

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We reported last week that the 16GB variant of the Google Nexus 7 tablet was out of Stock on Google Play Store, Google and Asus is ramping up production to fulfil 16GB Nexus 7 orders. And it's NOW back in Atock Again.


Interestingly, the 16GB $249 version of the 7-inch tablet (Nexus 7) is selling better than the 8GB one which sells for $199.

 

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The Nexus 7 proved that it's great for overclocking a while ago when the Quad-Core Tegra 3 inside it got pushed to 1.6GHz. However, now the Nexus 7 has reached the screaming 2.0GHz, the kernel that do this can be found on the XDA forums (Source link).


The experimental kernel comes courtesy of Clemsyn, who has managed to get the quad-core Tegra 3 to its limit. The kernel isn't yet available for the general public, as its quite unstable and causes some issues.

 

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The Chinese Government has barred the affordable 7 incher from landing in Chinese stores, and it seems this denial for the Asus-made Google tablet comes as a response to Google threatening to leave the country in 2010 as authorities wanted to censor more than Google thought possible.

 

The China government's negative attitude is interpreted as a response to Google's announcement of withdrawing from the China market in March 2010, the sources pointed out. It is difficult for the Nexus 7 to enter the China market, even through sale of Asustek's marketing network there, the sources indicated.

 

 

What's worse is news that without China, the projected sales of the Nexus 7 in 2012 might drop by more than a half - down from 8 million to merely 3.5 million devices.

 

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Google is supposedly readying a version of their Nexus 7 tablet for only $99. This is coupled with news of another Nexus 7 model which is expected to retail for the Nexus 7′s current price of $199.


Both versions will supposedly be thinner than the current model, and feature TN panel display technology made by HannStar Display.


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Nexus $99


Do you think that the $199 Nexus 7 is cheap? Well, The $99 Google Nexus tablet we reported before might be a reality after all. The device will enter production in December, according to NPD DisplaySearch analyst Richard Shym.


Taiwanese DigiTimes first mentioned the possibility of a $99 Nexus tablet made by Google. At the same time, Asus the company that is expected to manufacture the device has denied those rumors.

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Nexus $99


Do you think that the $199 Nexus 7 is cheap? Well, The $99 Google Nexus tablet we reported before might be a reality after all. The device will enter production in December, according to NPD DisplaySearch analyst Richard Shym.


Taiwanese DigiTimes first mentioned the possibility of a $99 Nexus tablet made by Google. At the same time, Asus the company that is expected to manufacture the device has denied those rumors.

 

The Question is: Will You Buy It ?

 

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Nexus 7

 

Google Nexus 7 has been selling quite well in the US with its $199 price point, but the real game-changer was always the price point that Google hit in Europe and the UK. In the UK, the price was so good that in fact the Nexus 7 has reportedly already become the best selling Android tablet ever in the region.

 

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It's impressive that this product is our biggest selling Android tablet, and it will be really interesting to see if other manufacturers will follow suit with smaller tablets over the coming months to spice up the Christmas period," said Graham Stapleton, chief commercial officer at Carphone Warehouse.

 

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Nexus 7 Ubuntu


We already saw the Linux-based Ubuntu OS running on Nexus 7 Demo video from Canonical engineers, as the company is working on optimizing Ubuntu for mobile devices. Google Nexus 7 is the first device to support Ubuntu. Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) is very close, so Canonical released an Official Unbuntu installer for Nexus 7 so devs can easily load up the latest Ubuntu 12.10 on their Nexus tablet.

 

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Obviously, your Nexus 7 will need to be unlocked for this to work, but after that the setup looks to be pretty easy. There is a full GUI to walk you through the install process, and get you started. There are some known issues with the process, notably that fastboot can fail, and as yet Ubuntu tends to be more of a memory hog than the Nexus would like.

 

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Canonical said that the Ubuntu 13.10 is coming on April, 2013 with more touch-friendly UI and will support more Android tablets.

 

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All Nexus

 

Google Officially announced a whole New Nexus lineup in three sizes... Introducing Google Nexus 4, 7 and 10.

 

 

Nexus 4

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Nexus 4 is our latest smartphone, developed by Google & LG. It has a quad-core processor which means it's super fast, a crisp 4.7" (320 ppi) display that's perfect for looking at photos and watching YouTube, and with wireless charging you just set the phone down on a charging surface to power it up, no wires needed.

 

Nexus 4 Full Specifications

 

It also features the latest version of Jelly Bean, Android 4.2-the simplest and smartest version of Android yet. Starting with the camera, Google have reinvented the photo experience with Photo Sphere, which lets you capture images that are literally larger than life. Snap shots up, down and in every direction to create stunning 360-degree immersive experiences that you can share on Google+ with friends and family-or you can add your Photo Sphere to Google Maps for the world to see.

 

 

 

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Nexus 7 brings you the best of Google-YouTube, Chrome, Gmail, Maps-and all the great content from Google Play in a slim, portable package that fits perfectly in your hand. To give you more room for all that great content you can now get Nexus 7 with 16GB ($199) or 32GB ($249) of storage.

 

Nexus 7 HSPA+ Specifications

 

Google also added HSPA+ mobile data. Nexus 7 is now also available with 32GB and HSPA+ mobile ($299), which can operate on more than 200 GSM providers worldwide, including AT&T in the US.

 

 

 


Nexus 10

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Nexus 10 is the ultimate tablet for watching movies or reading magazines. Google wanted to build a premium entertainment device, so Google partnered with Samsung to do just that. Nexus 10 is the highest resolution tablet on the planet with a 10.055" display at 2560-by-1600 (300ppi), that's over 4 million pixels right in your hands.

 

Nexus 10 Photos & Info

 

It comes with a powerful battery that will get you up to nine hours of video playback and more than 500 hours of standby time. With a set of front-facing stereo speakers, you can watch movies right from your Nexus 10 and they simply sound awesome. But what makes Nexus 10 unique is that it's the first truly shareable tablet.

 


Nexus 7 32GB

 

We expected a 32GB Nexus 7 to be announced, but that's not all we got today. Now we have two new models of Nexus 7 tablet, Nexus 7 32GB WiFi Only and a new Nexus 7 32GB HSPA+ model that supports 3G and SIM-card slot .


Nexus 7 HSPA+ Specifications


Other than the improvements of Android 4.2, the Nexus 7 tablets are what you already know. But, the best part about this announcement is that you don't have to wait if you don't want to. The 32GB WiFi-only Nexus 7 is available right now in the Google Play Store for $249, and the 16GB Nexus 7 has dropped to $199.

 

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The 32GB Nexus 7 with HSPA+ built-in will launch along with all of the other new Nexus devices on November 13th, and will cost just $299.

 

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The Nexus 7 sales is increasing rapidly evey month. Google Nexus 7 units sales reached a rate of nearly a 1 Million units per month. According to the ASUS CFO David Chang, the slate is bound to do even better in the coming months.

 

At the beginning, it was, for instance, 500K units a month, then maybe 600, 700K. This latest month, it was close to 1 million. - David Chang, ASUS CFO

 

 

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While this definitely counts as a success for both Google and ASUS, the Nexus 7′s sales figures still strong, we hope to see the same for the Nexus 10 as well.

 

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As you may know, Google is launching its New Nexus line-up very soon, The 10" Samsung-made Nexus 10 tablet with its Retina-beating display and Exynos 5 chip, The LG Nexus 4 latest Next smartphone with Quad-core CPU and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and finally the Updated version of the ASUS Nexus 7 with a 32GB storage, 3G connectivity and Android 4.2 out of the box.


Google New Nexus devices are all set to be launched on November 13th which is next week, did you made a decision yet! Share it on the comments section below.

 

 

Which Nexus Device You'll Buy ?

 


Nexus 7 32GB

 

RadioShack has now started a coupon code deal that brings the value of gadgets down by $20, and for the already affordable Nexus 7 that is a big price cut.

 

The Shack offers Nexus 7 in 32GB version only, but at a price of $229 it is pretty much the best deal around.


Buy Nexus 7 32GB on RadioShack [Coupon Code: RMN20]

 


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A recent survey by Techbargains, found that first more than a half of all customers plan to purchase a tablet, and second, the most popular choice was the Nexus 7 by Google.

 

The affordable $199 16GB tablet got nearly a third of the votes, slightly higher than the 30% who opted for a 9.7-inch iPad. Third ranked the newly launched iPad mini with 24% of the votes.

 

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4.2 JB

 

 

Shortly after Google pushed out the Android 4.2 update for the GSM Galaxy Nexus, the update has just started to Rolling-out to Google Nexus 7 users Now.

 

Nexus 7 JB 4.2


After the Update, the Nexus 7 will be running Android 4.2 build JOP40C with all its New features, Still awaiting News about the Nexus S users.

 

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Google released the Nexus 7 32GB with GSM cellular data support on the U.S. Play Store, In less than 2 hours the device was completely sold-out online along with the Nexus 4 & Nexus 10 wich ran out-of-stock too.


The 7-inch tablet made a debut earlier with a Wi-Fi-only version, but now it seems that interest is much higher in the one with AT&T HSPA+ support. The model sold for $299. Another stock is coming by Next week.

 

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Nexus 7 dock


The ASUS Japan website reveals an upcoming Audio docking station for the Google Nexus 7. The dock offers a USB port and a 3.5mm jack and the tablet plugs into the dock in landscape orientation. It will sell for 3,480 Japanese Yen which sounds like a lot of money, but is equivalent to $49 USD.

 

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The docking station will be offered for sale in the beginning of next month.

 

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The official dock for the Google Nexus 7 tablet was first announced in early August last year, but we didn't heard any news from it since. So, here's some Good news B&H Photo Video has the dock listed on their site as coming soon.

 

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The Nexus 7 dock features a microUSB port used for charging and data connectivity along with a 3.5mm audio jack to plug in external speakers. ExcaliberPC.com will offer the dock with a $40 price tag and lists the expected availability date January ,6th which is tomorrow.

 

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4.2.1 jb nexus

 

Google has pushed the Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean Update to all its Nexus line-up today, The new 4.2.1 OTA update weighs just about 1.1 MB and makes December re-appear in the Contacts app (Bug was reported before) and also fixes the Bluetooth issues lots of users were experiencing.

 

4.2.1 jelly bean


The Update is available to LG Nexus 4, Asus Nexus 7 and Samsung Nexus 10. Update will be coming to the GALAXY Nexus by Next Month.


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