jeudi 31 mars 2011

Google and LG is preparing to launch a Nexus Android tablet in the summer launch?

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If you are entertaining the idea of buying an Android Tablet honeycomb some time this year, you will have a healthy choice of devices, all variables in the price, the size and specifications. However, you can wait a little more to throw a sum of money, as the last rumor claims that Google and LG have teamed to produce an Android Tablet honeycomb under the name of Nexus. It is "Nexus", as in the range of products Google Lighthouse for advanced devices. Sounds good? We thought so.


The line of Nexus devices are Google vision of what Android should be packed in with, and the company plays a heavy hand in practically everything that is in the device. The old now Nexus One was introduced in January 2010, with Google and HTC in partnership and was followed by S Nexus, with Samsung. The next market research giant curiosities is now the Tablet market. Word on the street was that the Conservatives of Mountain View, CA. - based Android operating system were riddled with LG to Nexus one tablet to come to life.


The Nexus One program intensified the game by offering one of the first phones with a 1 GHz processor, stimulate the rest of the combination of industry tracking. A year later, S Nexus was announced, and not much changed in terms of specifications.  There was a good dose of OH and aahs around the S Nexus, but many remained unimpressed. Now the combined was almost entirely overshadowed by sports new handsets to dual processors heart and higher specifications, leaving only the variant of Sprint WiMax Nexus S as the only relevant version of the device.


There is little doubt that Google and LG can bring quality device to the table, but it will take space Android tablet to a new level - has the smartphone space and the Nexus One? Will be the Nexus Tablet made of LG stand out among the many options of Tablet Android soon to be available to the public? In addition, the Nexus tablet which could bring that competitors can't? It would be not terribly surprising to see NFC to support on the mythical tablet, but if someone would have picked up on another Tablet, based on it having the NFC technology, it is another question.


Nevertheless, LG stepped up his game in a way more lately, and it will be interesting to see what the two can cook.


The tablet of Nexus could land as early as the middle of the summer, so that we actually have too long wait to see if device exists.