Google Nexus 7 3G could arrive in weeks
>> Tuesday, September 4, 2012
LONDON - The tablet was released in July but sources have revealed that
the hardware manufacturer is already currently working on a 3G variant
to be released imminently.
Asus, which partnered with
Google to make the Nexus 7 tablet, is reportedly gearing up production
for a launch in approximately six weeks time.
The popular 7-inch tablet was launched to glowing reviews and soon sold out at some American retailers.
It was the first Android tablet to come with Jelly Bean, the
latest version of Google's mobile operating system, reported the Daily
Telegraph.
Aggressively priced from £160 (S$316) it was
designed to loosen Apple's grip on the tablet market. It's nearest
competitor is the Kindle Fire, which is only available to American
buyers.
It has an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor, and a 1.2-megapixel camera, and is available with 8 or 16GB of storage.
The lack of 3G support was one of the only criticisms levelled at the tablet by reviewers.
There are not expected to be any other hardware changes to the
Nexus 7, with the inclusion of 3G the only addition to the new tablet
The 3G model is likely to be more expensive than the Wi-Fi only
model although the exact release date and price are currently unknown.
Apple is expected to launch a smaller, cheaper version of the iPad next month which will compete with the Nexus 7.
With Amazon expected to release a new version of the Kindle Fire
this week , the move by Google would ensure that it stays dominant in
the market. AGENCIES
Source: www.todayonline.com
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