Not exact matches
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.
More specifically, Samsung finally confirmed numerous
rumors and officially announced a new edition
of its 10.1 - inch
tablet which will come bundled with an S Pen and also
feature slightly beefier specs.
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Combine these with the earlier
rumors of the
tablet having other
features like 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, along with a back - facing camera as well and we have an interesting
tablet to look forward to.
Other details are hazy at the moment, although it has been
rumored that the
tablet would
feature a screen resolution
of 2560 x 1600, 3 GB RAM and a larger 9,500 mAh battery.
The world doesn't need an Apple
tablet, no matter what the hype about
rumored features or regardless
of what actually releases (if anything).
The HTC Nexus 9 will indeed
feature Nvidia's Tegra K1 SoC which confirms the
rumors of the previous few months that Nvidia had managed to work their way into the newest Nexus
tablet.
As Apple launches a low - margin
tablet product (one which may cannibalize sales
of the pricier, fully
featured iPad), and looks toward other low margin devices (the company is
rumored to be entering the cable set - top box market), Apple's margins may be under pressure for several quarters.
A Chinese electronics company is selling a gaming
tablet that shares a lot
of features with the
rumored Nintendo NX.
Well it is
rumored that Microsoft will be announcing some sort
of console game streaming
feature for smartphones and
tablets.
However, it has some
of the specs and
features that have been doing rounds in
rumors regarding the Google
tablet.
This seemingly niche
feature was an early hint at something that's been
rumored since the first days
of Android on
tablets: the fabled merging
of both operating systems into one — or at least the advancement
of one over the other.
The Galaxy Gear Fit is reportedly a fitness tracking band
rumored to
feature a flexible display, while the Galaxy Tab 4
tablets are supposedly a new line
of mid-range
tablets with varying 7 - inch, 8 - inch and 10 - inch displays.
And while everyone is paying attention to the
rumored specs and
features of the new
tablets, the Cupertino giant appears to be silently working on a new Apple Pencil that could debut alongside the touchscreen devices or at a later date.
We consider that, like the Nexus 4, a new release
of the Nexus 7
tablet may be devoid
of most if not all
of the
features about which are currently being
rumored.
Microsoft is expected to launch a mini version
of Surface
tablet which, per
rumors, may boast
of a Kinect - like
feature that can interpret specific gestures made by a user.
We round up the
rumored features, specs and anticipated upgrades
of the impending
tablet.