Google Nexus 7 2016 Set To Be Released As A Budget-Friendly Option? AMOLED Display, Andromeda OS, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 Expected
Kirsten KaneRumors are rife that the Google Nexus 7 will be released before the year ends since it was not announced during the Google Pixel event last October.
Previously, it has been reported that the Google Nexus 7 will be branded as the Pixel 7 since the giant company has allegedly terminated its Nexus brand. However, there was no official statement from the Google yet on whether or not they will rename their new tablet device.
According to Android Police, Google company "could retain the Nexus branding" for its upcoming device since "in this version of the future, only Google's consumer-focused devices would become Pixels."
In terms of its manufacturer, PC Advisor reported that "it is actually Huawei and not Asus that is said to be behind the third generation Nexus7, having previously trademarked the name 'Huawei 7P'." The manufacturer of the first and second generation Nexus 7 tablets was the Asus. In addition, the source said that Huawei has allegedly validated that it is creating a Nexus device for 2016 with HTC.
However, Huawei's official comment on the matter states that the company "don't comment on future products, as a matter of policy. Huawei is committed to creating the world's most compelling and innovative devices, offering an exceptional performance and outstanding user experience."
Moreover, talking about its features and specifications, the Google Nexus 7 is projected to feature an AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 with Adreno 530 GPU and 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage.
It is said to consist a 5100 mAh battery pack and U USB Type-C connectivity. The 7-inch tablet is expected to run an Adromeda OS which is a combination of Adnroid and Chrome OS. Reports suggest that the operating system is proficient of enhancing the tablet with desktop potentials. So it is anticipated that there will be a big development in the device's program and features.
The upcoming device is reported to have a 13-megapixel rear camera. In terms of its price, it is anticipated to be affordable but of high-quality.
Fans will get to know more of Google Nexus 7 when the company officially unveils the one of the most awaited device.
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