While the Nexus 7 is a resounding success, speculation has surfaced that Google is currently partnering with Samsung for yet another Nexus device— this time a 10-inch tablet.
Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: MobilityWith Google’s Nexus 7 leading the way as the world’s best $199 7-inch tablet and best non-iPad tablet, it looks ever more likely that the forthcoming but still unannounced iPad mini will be 2012’s true iSuccess story for the world’s captain crunchiest company.
Featured | Written by: Alex Zaharov-ReuttRight on cue post Google’s major Nexus 7 tablet launch, rumours of a mini iPad or iPad mini at 7 to 8 inches have re-emerged once more, and despite no shows in both 2010 and 2011, the third time lucky for a 2012 iPad Mini may well be the charm.
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According to a new report from The Next Web today, Google is readying a number of new devices for announcement at the event it recently announced for October 29, including new Nexus tablet hardware and Android 4.2 features.
Android tablets have been around since late 2010 starting with the Samsung Galaxy Tab, but the first mainstream Android tablet was the Motorola XOOM, which debuted in the spring of 2011. Soon after, we saw tablet after tablet after tablet get released, but nothing seemed to gain any major traction.
hey guys i'm new to here.
recently i've been looking for an android tablet that i can carry around and at the same time good to use at home. And finally i can't decide between nexus 7 and nexus 10. i know they are quite different and which to get depends on personal preferences.
I'm in the market for a tablet and since owning the nexus 4, I want to only buy nexus products. I want a 7 inch nexus tablet which I know I can buy now for 199, but with May approaching, I'm sure a new 7 inch tablet is on the horizon. It's not a dire necessity to get the tablet now but May seems soooo far away (LOL). Any advice/suggestions?
During the Q4 Apple earnings call, Cook addressed words spoken by Steve Jobs in the past regarding a 7-inch tablet:
On comments that Steve made before about 7 inch tablets, let me be clear, we would not make one of the 7 inch tablets, we don’t think they’re good products, we’d never make one.
In case you’re wondering what Steve Jobs said about the 7-inch form factor, here&
It is true that Acer only a few months ago brought us one of the first round of Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets In the Iconia Tab A500, a 10-inch tablet with a thin metal backing attached to one of the cheapest prices on the market. What weve got now is only the second 7-inch tablet on the market and the first one to carry any version of Honeycomb.