After lukewarm success with the Nexus 7 tablet, Google is preparing to take another shot According to two sources who spoke with Reuters, Google plans to introduce a second generation Nexus 7 in July of 2013.
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The Nexus 7 docking station finally arrived on Google Play with a $29.99 price tag, only to go out of stock in no time.
Right now, the docking station will be available in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Japan, UK and the U.S.
Mobile World Congress starts on Monday but that hasn't stopped one of the biggest guests from making an early appearance. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 was spotted in Samsung's booth on the show floor and outside the conference hall during a photo shoot.
Last week we told you that a preview version of Ubuntu for smartphones would be released this week for the Galaxy nexus and Nexus 4. It has now been revealed that those won't be the only Nexus' getting a taste of Ubuntu.
Google has started releasing Android 4.2.2 for its Nexus 10 tablet, Nexus 7 tablet, and the GSM Galaxy Nexus. Google is sending out the update OTA but if you're too impatient and want it now there's two ways to install it manually.
Google's Android 4.2.x Nexus device owners have been suffering from the Wi-Fi issue on their gadgets for awhile now and interestingly, Google has not come up with a fix.
Fans of the Nexus 7 in Japan will soon be able to lay their hands on the 32GB version of the Wi-Fi +3G-enabled tablet. Reports suggest that the ASUS-made Nexus 7 tablet will be releasing in Japan on Saturday, Feb. 9
The Nexus 7 docking station made its first appearance before Christmas last year and reports indicated that the accessory will be available from January 2013. Now, per reports, Canadian online retailer Visions Electronics is selling the dock for $39.99.
Android fans could be in for a welcome surprise in days to come as reports suggest that Google will roll out Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and the Nexus 10 in mid-February.