There’s big news from
Google again for you! If you are planning to buy a tablet and stuck in between
with some shortlisted ones, here’s an addition to your collection – the next
generation version of Google Nexus 7. At an event in San Francisco on Wednesday, Google unveiled
the newer and iterated version of its previous tablet – Google Nexus 7. The new
Nexus tablet is sleeker and lighter than the previous one. One new thing with
which it is associated is the upgraded version of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. It is
the first device with this version of Android. In fact the 4.3 Jelly Bean was
also announced the same day.
Talking about the specifications, it has a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm
Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064 processor. It is approximately 2 mm sleeker than that of
the earlier one. It comes with 5 MP and 1.2 MP rear camera and secondary
camera. Also one of the remarkable specifications of it is the DPI which is 323
Pixels in place of 216 pixels. It also has Bluetooth 4.0 and a micro USB 2.0
port for Power and Data transfer. The Android 4.3 Jelly Bean attaches one more
feather in cap for the new Google Nexus 7 as it provides limited accessibility
to users making Parental Monitoring quite easy. Also the tablet would be ideal
to use at kiosks because of its limited accessibility feature.
Something more is yet to come – Google has planned to ship a
new 4G LTE version of this tablet which would be able to work with any carrier
(as its Unlocked). It would cost 349 USD. It supports 9 hours of video playback
and 10 hours of web browsing with its battery usage. Excited - Aren’t you? Think about it and add the newest
Android version to create your ultimate techies collection!
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