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Google Nexus 7 To Be Named Pixel 7 Instead? Tablet Still Set For A 2016 Release Date?

Google Nexus 7 To Be Named Pixel 7 Instead? Tablet Still Set For A 2016 Release Date?

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The absence of the Google Nexus 7 2016 tablet amid the Google Pixel event may mean that it might no longer be released this year. Amidst the fact that the tech giant stays quiet about the supposedly upcoming tablet, reports are saying that Huawei may manufacture it. 

Before the Oct. 4 Pixel launch, it was assumed that Google would uncover the most recent updates of the Nexus 7 with its two current Pixel phones, rebranded from the Nexus phones.

There were even bits of gossip that the up-and-coming tablet may likewise get similar rebranding and might be known as the Pixel 7. However, after the showcase of the flagship phones, there was no hint of the Nexus 7.

As per reports, the tech organization has begun getting out different devices like the Nexus 9 to surrender way and set the stage for the forthcoming Google Nexus 7. There is a probability, however, that it will no longer convey the Nexus brand and may join the Pixel family.

However, Google has not reacted to these reports.

Sources additionally uncovered that Google is to release the new tablet before 2016 closes.

Concerning its specs, it is thought to brag a 7-innch AMOLED display and may keep running on Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 and an Adreno 530.

In spite of the fact that the tech mammoth is known for debuting its most recent OS to its own device in the first place, the Nexus 7 2016 may keep running on the Andromeda OS straight from the box rather than the Android Nougat.

Andromeda is the most up to date OS made by Chrome and Android that is intended for desktops. Since a tablet can be a compact PC, the Andromeda expansion can be a preferred standpoint.

Fans have been sitting tight for Google to release an overhaul of its tablet line. In spite of the fact that these are still gossipy tidbits, Google may soon report more insights about the tablet. 

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