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Google Nexus 7 Release Date Set In November? Tablet To Sport NVIDIA Tegra X1 Processor?

Google Nexus 7 Release Date Set In November? Tablet To Sport NVIDIA Tegra X1 Processor?

Dheeraj R

The Google Nexus 7 tablet rumors hinted that the device might be released by the end of the year with many new specs and features including an NVIDIA processor, huge expandable storage option, and Android Nougat OS.

According PC Tablet, the technology giant will most probably release the seventh installment of the Nexus tablet on November 24 during the Thanksgiving period. Reports claimed that the new Google tablet's release date will be happening just after the launch of the Nexus 2016 smartphones, codenamed as Marlin and Sailfish.

Apart from the release date rumors, reports hinted that the new Google tablet will be manufactured by Huawei and is touted to be released for the professionals on the go. It is reported that the device will provide a tough competition to the recently released Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with its various high-end multitasking functionalities.

 In terms of the device specifications, rumors suggested a possibility that the device will sport a NVidia Tegra X1 processor with a 2 TB of expandable storage option, reported The Bit Bag. On the contrary, few reports stated that the Nexus 7 2016 tab will consists of a Snapdragon 820 processor, a 4GB RAM, and a 128GB internal storage.

As far as the software specs are concerned, the Google Nexus 7 tablet is expected to sport the upcoming Android 7.0 Nougat operating system. The new OS will bring in new features to the device like the VR platform Daydream, new folder looks, new emojis, launcher shortcuts, multi-window support, enhanced Doze app, Night mode option, and remote bug reports facility.

The Google Nexus 7 tablet is expected to be priced at US$ 260. However, no official information has been provided about the specs and release date till date. Stay tuned here for more updates on the upcoming Nexus 7 tablet.

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