Google Nexus 7 best-selling Android tablet
>> Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Google Nexus 7 best-selling Android tablet ever: UK retailer
Updated 11:01 AM Oct 16, 2012
Google's Nexus 7. REUTERS |
Mobile retailer Carphone Warehouse said that, since going on sale on July 27, the Google Nexus 7 tablet has become the highest-selling Android tablet in its history.
Although the news means the device still lags considerably behind any of Apple's three iPad models, it means that devices such as the Asus Transformer Prime and the Samsung Galaxy Tab have already been eclipsed by a device whose main selling point has been its affordable £159 (S$312) price tag.
The news also sets up the prospect of more affordable tablets reaching the market soon and of Amazon's new £159 Kindle Fire HD also establishing itself quickly thanks to its low price.
Mr Graham Stapleton, Chief Commercial Officer at Carphone Warehouse, told the Daily Telegraph: "It's impressive that this product is our biggest selling Android tablet and it will be really interesting to see if other manufacturers will follow suit with smaller tablets over the coming months to spice up the Christmas period."
He said Carphone has seen a huge demand for this smaller-sized, 7-inch tablet running on the Android 4.1, Jelly Bean operating system.
"Looking at the sales of the Google Nexus tablet, it's clear that there is a massive demand among our customer base for smaller tablets," he said.
"We're seeing a real shift in what customers are using their tablets for, with more and more watching content on the go. It's now common to see people using their tablets during the morning commute or catching up on the day's news in a local coffee shop, and smaller devices make it easier to handle."
He added: "We've seen that 59 per cent of total tablet sales in our stores are sold as either connected or tethered, to allow access to the Internet on tablets that don't have in-built 3G connectivity."
The retailer declined to release sales figures. AGENCIES
Source: www.todayonline.com
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