Numerous reports have claimed that HTC will make
the next Nexus tablet, a high - end 8.9 - inch device that could be unveiled this summer, including Google code leaks that revealed an HTC Volantis / Flounder is in the works.
An Android Police report detailing
the next Nexus tablet, based on information received from a source familiar with the matter, has revealed that the Nexus 9 will sport a 64 - bit CPU from NVIDIA, and will be released only in the last quarter of the year, likely alongside the next big Android release.
The Shield Tablet K1 exists in a world without the Nexus 7 to hold it back, and based on looks alone, this might as well be
the next Nexus tablet.
The next Nexus tablet is reportedly in development and if the rumored specs that surfaced over the weekend prove accurate, it'll be one impressive piece of hardware.
Depending on your source (and sometimes even the time of day), rumors are that HTC may be making
the next Nexus tablet for Google.
Nvidia has perhaps inadvertently revealed that
the next Nexus tablet will be made by HTC.
Until we see something more conclusive, there's no way of knowing for sure whether Huawei and Google are partnering on
the next Nexus tablet.
For now, we'll just have to wait and see what shape
the next Nexus tablet takes.
The reason for that is that
the next Nexus tablet will ship with Android L, meaning even if HTC is ready to ship the device, they're going to have to wait for Google to give the go ahead.
By not creating
the next Nexus tablet, this would allow Asus to concentrate on the production and marketing of its own tablet and smartphones.
We've been scratching our brains as to where
the next Nexus tablet had got to, given that it's overdue, but the leak appears to confirm what the rumour mill has been suggesting for some time.
We've been hearing of a collaboration between Google and HTC to make
the next Nexus tablet for a while and The Wall Street Journal has had word from «people familiar with the matter» that HTC engineers have been flying to the Googleplex in Mountain View to work on the project.
HTC has been rumored to be partnering with Google on
the next Nexus tablet for a while now, and today we're hearing more confirmation on that front.
HTC is widely expected to make Google's
next Nexus tablet — an 8.9 - inch premium device that was already spotted in internal Google code, and which is referred to Nexus 8 or Nexus 9...
If you felt like you got lost in all the rumors concerning
the next Nexus tablet, whatever its size, then don't worry, we all did.
Not exact matches
The lighter and cheaper Surface 2 is the company's main
tablet competitor to the likes of the iPad or
Nexus 7 while the Surface Pro 2 is the
next iteration of its effort at
tablet - laptop hybrids.
And sure, the company announced a new
Nexus 7
tablet and Chromecast streaming device on Wednesday and the Moto X smartphone will debut
next week.
Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) is expected to sell 9.6 million
Nexus tablets next year.
9 months after the first Huawei
Nexus 7
tablet rumor surfaced, there's been a little update from computer leaker Evan Blass, who says that the
next 7 - inch Google
Nexus tablet will indeed be built by Huawei, feature 4 GB of RAM, and that it is scheduled to be released within 2016.
Along with the Chromecast, Google also officially unveiled the
next - generation
Nexus 7
tablet and the latest Android mobile operating system, version 4.3.
The
Nexus 7 has also been the launch vehicle for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and it's expected that the
tablet is provided with the
next upgrade before anyone else.
Google I / O 2013 is in just 2 weeks from now, and we're most likely going to see the
next - gen 7 inch Google Android
tablet, the success of the Google
Nexus 7
tablet.
Google is clearly going after a younger demographic with its first commercial for the
next generation
Nexus 7
tablet.
In the hours leading up to Google's much anticipated launch of its
next generation
Nexus 7
tablet, the device has already showed up on Best Buy's website.
Please jump on our Google + Page and let us know what you think about these two new
tablets with AMOLED displays — are they on your radar or are you happy with the current displays or waiting for the
next Nexus 8... as always, we would love to hear from you.
For starters, the
next Nexus 7
tablet is rumored to have a quad core 1.7 Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon S600 processor, which should be significantly faster than the Nvidia Tegra 3 chip, in both CPU and GPU performance.
One of their poster products is the new Google
Nexus Tablet, which should be unveiled at the Google I / O conference in the
next few days.
There is also the Google
Nexus tablet that we are expecting to be launched during the I / O conference
next week.
Being labelled the
next in a line of phablets, the
Nexus 6 is a very large mobile device that straddles the line between smartphone and
tablets.
Asus is set to make the
next version of the
Nexus 10
tablet from Google, according to multiple sources.The company, which already makes the
Nexus 7 and the new 2013
Nexus 7, is rumoured to be about to pick up the contract for the
Nexus 10, the company's... Read more
Google's annual I / O conference is happening
next month, where it could possibly launch a new 7 - inch
Nexus tablet.
Of course, non
Nexus smartphones and
tablets will get Android 5.0
next year which means that you will have to wait a little bit longer until being able to test the new Android software.
After building the Google
Nexus 6P, Huawei is now rumored to work with Google on the
next - gen 7 - inch
Nexus tablet.
We'll certainly be paying close attention to see how much adoption Amazon announces of the ideas noted in our July 23 piece entitled 17 Features Amazon Must Add to the
Next Kindle Fire, After Google Raises the Bar with the
Nexus 7
Tablet.
Today TechRadar is reporting that it has heard from UK - based retail chain Carphone Warehouse that the
Nexus 7 will be the only
tablet running Android 4.1 for the
next four months.
The 7 - inch model has a gorgeous 1,920x1,200 - pixel (323ppi) display resolution, a Qualcomm quad - core Snapdragon 800 processor (running at 2.26 GHz), and 2 GB of memory — base specs that stack up handily
next to the 2013 Google
Nexus 7, which has been our favorite compact
tablet since midyear.
However, given the strong rumors of a 7 - inch, $ 199
Nexus tablet from Google with a 1280 x 800 display, we'd expect Amazon's
next hardware to at least match those specifications.
Frankly, I see piles of iPads in the office, and the developers have as many Android
tablets as they would like, and yet I see
next to zero usage of either the
Nexus tablets or any sort of stylus.
As expected, Google has announced the
next generation of the
Nexus 7
tablet.
Unless Google releases a
Nexus tablet next month of course.
Back in January, DigiTimes reported that Google was working with ASUS on the
next small
Nexus tablet, but a report today from DigiTimes runs counter to that with the notion that HTC might be the one that Google goes with for the rumored
Nexus 8.
-- Possibly the thinnest, most unsubstantiated rumors of the
tablet world this year, have been the rumors surrounding the expected
next Google
Nexus 10 and the first
Nexus 8.
Even though we don't know for sure whether the
Nexus 10 will be officially presented at
next week's Google event, there are too many leaks related to the 10.1 - inch
tablet lately for not to believe so.
The
next - best model was Sony's Xperia
Tablet S, which impressed with a battery life of 10 hours, 48 minutes; Google's
Nexus 7 followed closely behind, lasting for 10 hours, 12 minutes.
Rumor is the Google
Nexus tablet is going get unveiled
next week, and it has a good chance of blowing every other 7 ″
tablet out of the water.
With it being just a few days since the
Nexus 7 was announced, the rumor mill is already starting up on the
next tablet carrying the Google
Nexus name.
We're looking forward to seeing how the
next year goes — with the dual threat of the
Nexus 7 and the long - rumored iPad mini, the
next Kindle Fire might face some tough competition in the 7 - inch
tablet space.
Asus is set to make the
next version of the
Nexus 10
tablet from Google, according to multiple sources.
HTC is rumoured to be the, perhaps unlikely, manufacturer of Google's
next tablet device, the much - anticipated
Nexus 8.
The
next three models are 7 - inch and larger 8.9 inch Kindle HD versions with a redesigned bodyshell and improved specifications such as 16GB / 32 GB of storage and the latest generation of TI OMAP processors which are claimed to be faster than equivalent Tegra 3 chipsets as well as improved Wi - Fi radio hardware that is claimed to be faster compared to other
tablets such as the
Nexus 7 and iPad due to customized antenna hardware and chipsets for maximum throughput.