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News Update Hands On : Getting To Know The Nexus 5 And Nexus 6

Google's new Nexus phones are here -- and they make quite the first impression.

It's that time, Android fans -- yes, oh, yes: Time to get to know Google's newest Nexus devices.

This year, we've got not one but two saucy seductresses competing for our affection: the smaller and more modest LG-made Nexus 5X and the larger and more premium Huawei-made Nexus 6P. The devices have a fair amount in common, to be sure, but they also have their own unique flourishes and personalities.
Nexus phones are not the kind of devices you take lightly, so I'll be taking my time and spending several days with both of these beauts before reaching any conclusions. (Like most reviewers, I received the two devices together Friday morning.) For now, here are the first things I've noticed as I've been getting to know the Nexii o' 2015:

The size:

It may seem obvious, but size is a huge factor (so to speak) with both the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P -- and it's going to be an enormously important variable for anyone deliberating between these devices.

In fact, size was the very first thing that crossed my mind when I pulled the Nexus 5X out of its box. In what's becoming an increasingly rare phenomenon with smartphones these days, the phone is actually really comfortable to hold -- no asterisks, rationalizations, or "not that bad, considering..."-style statements required. It's just a sensible size that fits naturally in your hand. It's also surprisingly light.

The Nexus 6P -- well, it falls into that "not that bad, considering..." category. It's not as comfy or ergonomic as the 5X, but as far as plus-sized smartphones go, it's -- you know, really not that bad. I'm able to get used to it pretty quickly. For perspective, the 6P is relatively close in size to Samsung's Galaxy Note 5, only about a quarter of an inch taller, a hair wider, and a quarter of an ounce heavier.
As for how the two fare in different types of real-world use -- glamorous situations like trying to use them single-handedly while carrying a flailing baby or seeing how they feel in your pocket while flailing your own limbs at the gym -- that's precisely the kind of thing I'll be thinking about as I carry each one around over the coming days.

The materials:

No two ways about it: The Nexus 6P is one nice phone. It has an aluminum (or aluminium, if you prefer) body and strong textured buttons on its side. Whereas size was the first thing that struck me upon handling the 5X, quality is what jumped out at me as soon as I grabbed the 6P out of its packaging. This thing looks and feels premium through and through.

The Nexus 5X certainly doesn't seem cheap at first impression -- far from it -- but it does come across as noticeably more mundane in construction. Its plastic back looks nice and has a pleasant warm feel in the hand, but "premium" probably isn't the word you'd use to describe it. The same goes for details like the side buttons, which are somewhat recessed and noticeably less firm-feeling than the ones on the 6P.

Remember, though: The 5X starts at $379 off-contract. The 6P starts at $499. These phones are in different classes by design.

The software :

More than anything, Nexus devices are designed to showcase the software -- and there's a reason: A pure Google Android setup really is a treat to use, more so than ever with the shiny new Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS that ships on both the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P. You're getting Google's unadulterated vision of how Android should look and work -- and that truly makes you appreciate just how great the OS has become when you don't have manufacturers and carriers meddling around and (more often than not) mucking things up.
And while Nexus phones are typically less loaded with features than other Android devices, Google has started to implement its own versions of some of the more useful enhancements -- like a quick way to get to the camera (double-tapping the power button) and a Moto Display-reminiscent system for seeing notifications at a glance (much more on that soon).

That's just the start :

Man, there's a lot to discuss with these new Nexus devices. From how their under-the-hood differences affect day-to-day use to how their very different displays stack up in various conditions -- not to mention the all-important question of how well they both fare with photography, especially given Google's grand promises in that department -- we've got plenty to consider.

The big question, of course, is how all the qualities come together and what each phone is like to use in regular life. More than anything, that's what I'll be working to answer as I live with these bad boys over the coming days.

Both devices make fantastic first impressions. Now the true test begins. Lots more thoughts and impressions -- and my full real-world review -- are on the way.

News Smartphones Release Update : Upcoming Smartphones Rumor Roundup - OnePlus 2, Galaxy Note 5, Nexus 5 2015, iPhone 6s

While Samsung and LG have already revealed their flagship offerings for the year 2015, quite a few key players have yet to announce their new devices for this year. Apple Inc. is slated to release its iPhone 6s in September, and Samsung also isn’t done yet, with plans to release the Note 5 around the same time.
OnePlus 2, Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Nexus 5 2015, and iPhone 6s will battle it out for the spot of the top smartphone in 2015, a position which is arguably held by the Samsung Galaxy S6 right now. While the companies haven’t revealed any official details about the aforementioned phones, various leaks and rumors have already revealed exciting details about the devices. Here’s what we know about these top contenders so far, according to Tech Times.

SamsungGalaxy Note 5:

The Note series has always been Samsung’s crème’ de la crème’, with the company bringing forth most of the innovations in the smartphone space through the Note phones. The latest iteration in the Note series, the Galaxy Note 5, is expected to release somewhere around August or September, with top-of-the-end hardware and all the latest features that we’ve come to expect with all iterations of the Galaxy Note line. While initial rumors pegged the launch date for September at the annual IFA conference held in Berlin, recent rumors suggest that the phone will see the light of day earlier than expected, debuting on August 12 and then hitting the shelves on August 21.

Another rumor suggests that the phone will carry USB Type-C connectivity, making it the first phone to feature the new standards. Following the immense success of the Galaxy S6 Edge, it’s expected that the Note 5 will also launch alongside a dual-edge variant. Other rumors suggest that the phone will ship with a super-AMOLED 5.7- or 5.9-inch display, with 2K (2560 x 1440) or 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution. Powering the device will either be a homegrown Exynos 7422 processor with power efficiency improvements, or a Qualcomm Snapdragon 815 chipset with 4GB RAM. As for the camera specs, the main camera is expected to have a 16-megapixel module, along with the ability to shoot 4K video as OIS. There have been a couple of reports suggesting that the Galaxy Note 5 will ship with Android M, but it’s highly unlikely.

One of the main innovations expected in the new Exynos 7422 chipset is that it will contain the CPU, GPU, RAM, Storage, and even the Modem on a single chip. This will reduce the overall size of the chip, as well as offer power efficiency improvements.

OnePlus2:

Launched by the little-known company OnePlus, the OnePlus One was a surprising success, mainly because of the company’s high attention to detail and the optimized software, which was developed by the maker of CyanogenMod. Despite matching all of the flagship smartphones in terms of performance and build quality, the OnePlus One cost only half the price of the phones, competing in the same category. Its successor, OnePlus 2, will launch on July 27, and is expected to feature a slew of improvements over its predecessor.

According to numerous rumors, the phone should sport a 64-bit octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, 4GB of RAM, along with a fingerprint scanner for easy access with additional security. Some rumors also suggest the phone will ship with a USB Type-C connector. Despite all these top-notch specs, the phone is expected to be priced under $450. While the Snapdragon 810’s original version has been known to exhibit slight heating issues, reports say that OnePlus has been working with Qualcomm to resolve the issues and release a 2.1 version of the processor.

As for the battery life, the phone will ship with a 3,300 mAh battery, which is a slight bump-up from the previous iteration’s 3,100 mAh. We can predict that the phone will have a longer battery life; however, that cannot be confirmed until the screen type of OnePlus 2 is confirmed. The current debate is that the phone will either feature QHD (2560x1440 pixels) or a Full HD (1920x1080 pixels) display.

Surprisingly, the fingerprint sensor will reportedly even beat the iPhone in terms of speed accuracy, which is the current market leader in terms of fingerprint sensors. It’s not yet known where the fingerprint sensor will be located or whether there’ll be a home button to begin with.

Based on recent rumors, OnePlus 2 will rock a 16-megapixel camera module on the back, equipped with OIS, along with a 5-megapixel shooter on the front. As for the design, it’s expected that the device won’t use metal for most of the design; instead, a rough variant of plastic will be utilized, making for a better overall grip.

News Update On Google Nexus : Google Nexus 6 Price Slashed In India

Google’s flagship smartphone, the Nexus 6 has gone through a price-cut in India. Launched at a price of Rs 44,999, the 32GB variant is now available at Rs 34,999 where as the 64GB variant which was launched at Rs 49,999, will now be available for purchase at Rs 39,999.

In addition, e-commerce giant Flipkart is offering users an additional exchange offer on the 32GB and 64GB variants of the Nexus 6, by deducting the price up to Rs 5,000 from the original price tag. This brings down the prices of the devices to Rs 29,999 and Rs 34,999 respectively. The two versions of the Nexus 6 are also available on Google Store, the online retail store but at their respective launch prices.
Google has partnered with Motorola to launch the new Nexus 6 smartphone which has a huge 6-inch screen with Quad HD display. It also runs Android 5.0 aka Android Lollipop.

As far as specs of the Google Nexus 6 are concerned, it has a 6-inch screen with Quad HD display with a resolution of 1440×2560 which comes to around 493 pixels per inch. The processor 2.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 with Adreno 420 GPU, backed by 3GB of RAM. The phone is fuelled by a 3220 mAh battery, which Google claims provides up to 24 hours of battery life.

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News Android Update : Download Now: Android Lollipop 5.1 Becomes Available For Select Nexus Devices

It’s only been a couple of days since Lollipop 5.1 was announced, and official images are already being spotted in the wild. Right now we’re only seeing device images for select Nexus device, but it’s a start.

At the time of writing this, Lollipop 5.1 factory image is only available for the 2012 Wi-Fi Nexus 7 (Nakasi), the GSM/LTE Nexus 5 (Hammerhead), and the Nexus 10 (Mantaray). If you happen to be the fortuitous owner of a Nexus phone or tablet, check out the Google Developer page that hosts all of the available Android images for various Nexus devices.  If an update isn't available for your device as yet, bookmark the page and continue to check back.

Note that these images need to be flashed manually, so if you’re unsure about venturing into the world of updating your device ROM, you may want to team up with a more knowledgeable mate, or read the instructions (at the top of the Google Developer page) very, very carefully before proceeding. Apart from the regular rake of stability and performance improvements, Lollipop 5.1 brings special support for multiple SIM cards, enhanced device protection and HD voice compatibility.

As always, remember to take a complete backup of your device’s data and apps using a program like Titanium Backup or Easy Backup & Restore. In case anything goes awry, you will want a fallback. And in the world of rooting, things could, and often do.

That said, if you thrive being on the bleeding edge of device updates, try out the new Lollipop 5.1. And do share your experience with us.

New Product Launched : Google Nexus 9 32GB LTE Available On Amazon.in

The 32GB LTE version of Google HTC Nexus 9 tablet is finally available on Amazon.in at a price of Rs 43,073. The Nexus 9 comes in two variants- 16GB (WiFi only) and 32GB (LTE) versions. The 16GB (WiFi only) model is available on Amazon.in at Rs 28,900. The Nexus 9 tablets do not come with a microSD card slots. 
The 32GB LTE verison comes with a nano SIM card slot. However, it is meant for mobile Internet data only. Users cannot make calls with it. The 32GB variant offers around 25GB of usable storage.

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Google Nexus 9 made by HTC is at present the only tablet in India which runs Android Lollipop OS. The Nexus 9 was recently released in 16GB (WiFi only) and 32GB (LTE) versions. But only the 16GB (WiFi only) model is available on Amazon.in at Rs 28,900, while the 32GB model is marked as “coming soon” on Google Play at Rs 44,900. Before the tablet becomes easily available in India, we tell you whether you should consider buying the 32GB (LTE) variant.

Design: The Nexus 9 sports a very minimalistic look. The front is totally covered with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 while the rear has a rubberised plastic finish which ensures good grip. The device is slim and light. You will need to use two hands to use this device. The build quality is good and users shouldn’t have any complains apart from the power/wake and volume rocker buttons which are a bit difficult to use as they are not that raised.

Display: The Nexus 9 sports an 8.9-inch QXGA IPS LCD offering a resolution of 2048×1536 pixels at 320 ppi and 4:3 aspect ratio. The display quality is sharp and clear. However, the screen is best at full brightness. In medium brightness, it appears surprisingly dull. The little backlight bleeding (excess light) around the top edge of the screen can be ignored. Outdoor visibility is decent at full brightness. HTC could have included an anti-reflective coating, given the price. The 4:3 aspect ratio of the screen wastes a lot of real estate while watching movies. Still, the display will satisfy most users.

Performance: The tablet is powered by a 2.3GHz dual-core 64-bit NVIDIA Tegra K1 Denver CPU with 2GB RAM. It scored a good 35375 on AnTuTu Benchmark (v5.5). Overall, the device is smooth and offers decent multi-tasking capabilities. I don’t prefer playing games on tablets, but it is well equipped to handle heavy ones.

Stock Android Lollipop offers a refreshing new look. Android 5.0 doesn’t have a Gallery drawer. So, everything is cluttered under Photos. The new Android OS has totally been redesigned and it’s great.
On the multimedia front, the dual front speakers powered by HTC BoomSound do a good job. The overall experience was good. Performance wise, the Nexus 9 will impress you.

Camera:
The Nexus 9 comes with an 8MP rear camera with flash and a 1.6MP front camera. The quality of the front camera is good enough to make video calls. The quality of the rear camera is great in daylight. However, in low lighting situation, the images are grainy. Overall, the camera is satisfying as tablets are not primarily meant to take great images.
Storage: The 32GB variant offers around 25GB of usable storage. Of course, there is no memory card slot. USB OTG is not supported in the Nexus 9. You will have to rely on cloud storage- Google Drive, Dropbox, etc for extra memory or invest in a wireless flash reader.

Connectivity: The 32GB LTE version comes with a nano SIM card slot. However, the SIM card can be used only for mobile data- 4G, 3G and 2G. You cannot make calls on the Nexus 9. Other connectivity options include NFC, WiFi, Bluetooth, micro-USB 2.0 and 3.5mm audio port.

Battery: The tablet is powered by a 6,700mAh battery. On heavy usage with WiFi at 80 per cent brightness, the device lasts an entire day. On standby, the device lasts for three days.

Verdict: The Nexus 9 is an impressive Android tablet for regular usage and Lollipop makes it a sweeter deal. However, should you actually invest more money in buying the 32GB version? To me, spending Rs 16,000 more (initial price of Rs 44,900) for around 14GB extra usable storage and a SIM card slot for only data makes little sense. At this price, the iPad Air 2 64GB WiFi only model is a better deal at Rs 40,900 thanks to a bigger and better 9.7-inch display. And as far as the SIM card slot is concerned, if you cannot make calls, you can live without it. You can always connect via your mobile hotspot or WiFi. If the pricing remains the same when it is available in India, then buying the Nexus 9 16GB makes more sense- that is, if you want an Android Lollipop tablet. Else, opt for an iPad.

Specs:
  • 8.9-inch IPS LCD, 4:3 aspect ratio, QXGA (2048×1536), Gorilla Glass 3
  • Android 5.0 Lollipop OS
  • 2.3GHz dual-core 64-bit NVIDIA Tegra K1 Dual Denver
  • 192-core Kepler GPU
  • 2GB RAM
  • 25GB user memory (not expandable)
  • 8MP rear camera and 1.6MP front camera
  • nano SIM card slot for mobile data only
  • 4G, 3G, 2G
  • NFC
  • Bluetooth 4.1, WiFi
  • 6,700 mAh battery

New Product Introduced : Google Nexus Player Launching In Japan In February

The Google Nexus Player has been available in the US since the end of last year, and now Google is launching the device in other countries.

The first country to get the Nexus Player outside of the US will be Japan, and Google has said that the device will be available in Japan next month.
Back in 2012, Japanese game company Square Enix released an Android version of their legendary “Final Fantasy III,” allowing fans of the 1990 hit a chance to relive their console-dominated youth on a smartphone or tablet. Today in Tokyo, we announced that Android TV is coming to Japan — starting with the Nexus Player, which will go on sale for the first time outside of North America at the end of February for JPY12,800, allowing the “Final Fantasy III” Android app (and countless others) to be played on their TV with a game controller, like in the old days.

Google has not give a specific date in February when the Google Nexus Player will be available, the company has said that it will launch at the end of February and it will retail for JPY 12,800.

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News OS Update : Google Releases Android 5.0.2 Factory Images For Cellular Models Of Nexus 7

It’s been a while since Google posted the factory images for the latest Android 5.0.2 Lollipop for the Nexus 7 tablets — both 2012 and 2013 models. However, the company left out the cellular models of the tablet, but it changes now.

Google has posted the Android 5.0.2. factory images for the cellular Nexus 7 models, so users who can update it manually, or for those who want to have a fresh install of the Android operating system on their tablet.
It can come in handy for those people as well who tinker with their device on a regular basis, testing out various ROMs and customization options.

There’s no word on when the over-the-air update will release for the cellular models of the tablet, but in case you can’t wait for it, and have knowledge about flashing your device, head over to the source link below to grab the Android 5.0.2 Lollipop factory image. In case you have no idea about flashing, it’s better to wait for the OTA to arrive for your tablet as there are chances of things going wrong if the process is not performed properly.

New Update : Motorola Acknowledges Nexus 6 Defect and Google Nexus 6 Owners Reporting Issues With The Back Cover ‘Coming Away’ From Device

The Google Nexus 6 is certainly one of the most sought after devices of 2014. The latest offering from Google boasts great specs and coming with stock Android is always a big selling point As such the device kept continually going out of stock when it was launched. That said, we are a few months down the line since the launch and some interesting user comments are starting to come to the surface. 
Nexus 6 owners are reporting that they seem to be experiencing an issue with the back cover of the device. According to the reports, the back cover struggles to stay firmly in place and instead keeps popping off or coming away. Some users have noted that pushing it back in does nothing as the cover instantly pops back off again. Normally, one user making such comments would cause some looks, but not necessarily concerns, as it is only one user. However, it seems multiple users have been noticing this issue with the device. As such posts are popping up on Google+, some on Twitter and Reddit (source link below). Maybe it is bad batches? Well, no. The comments seem to be dating from as early as a couple of days ago and right back to the start of December. 
So what is causing the issue? Well, this seems to be the question, everyone is asking. Some users believe that it is the glue losing its potency and simply becoming unglued. In contrast, some other users are noting far more worrying issues, like the phone battery expanding which would cause the cover to also expand or pop out. What is probably equally as worrying is that some users are noting this happening to replacement units they have received to replace the original problem ones. As such, it does seem like it is a common enough problem. Of course, the clear majority of Nexus 6 owners will not have experienced this problem yet and hopefully they won’t. That said, the number of already reported cases does seem to be rising and widespread enough to suggest it is more than one or two individual instances. Are you a Nexus 6 owner? Have you noticed this issue yet? Let us know.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Android Lollipop Update Pictured In Latest Leak

Android 5.0 Lollipop has been rolling out here and there, on Nexus devices like the Nexus 6, the LG G3 and others - but there's been little word of Lollipop for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

These new pictures change that, and provide a glimpse at what the Note 4's UI will look like with the new Android update on board.

We've also caught a glimpse of the Note 3's Lollipop update, and it's worth noting that it looks pretty similar to what we're seeing in these two images.

It's not much, but it does indicate that while the Samsung Galaxy S5 might get its Lollipop update this month, the Note 4 probably won't be far behind.

Web News : Nexus Microsite Lists India As Supported Country, Google Says ‘Nothing To Announce’

A inquisitive thing revealed up today on the Google Nexus microsite. The organization now details Native indian in the reinforced nations drop-down record.

India has not presented on the record before, which only reveals nations where Google is formally selling gadgets like the Nexus 4 and the Nexus 10 that were released delayed last year, or the Nexus 7, which is already available in Native indian through retail store stores. However, hitting the "Shop Now" key profits the now-standard concept saying it is not available in the country.

We achieved out to Google Native indian for an formal word and the likely date of accessibility for the gadgets. However, the organization dashed our desires by saying, “We're always enthusiastic about making our goods and services available. However we have nothing to declare presently.”

The Nexus 4 is one of the most popular mobile mobile phones out there, however, restricted stock of it has frustrated lovers globally. After monthly or so of extensive unavailability, Google and LG walked up the development of the Phone to make it available again. However, there was no indication of the Phone in Native indian, at least not through formal programs. 
The release of the LG Optimus G has eliminated the direction for the access of Google’s leading. The Nexus 4 is designed by LG together with Google and is mostly based on the 2012 leading Optimus G. LG released the Optimus G in Native indian delayed last 30 days. It is priced at Rs 30,990, well below other quad-core mobile mobile phones at enough duration of their release.

Google has set the cost of the Nexus 4 at $299 (approx Rs 16,200) for the 8GB design, while $349 (approx Rs 19,000) netting you the 16GB edition of it. Considering the difference in the cost of the Nexus 4 and the Optimus G and the resemblances in their specifications, it is but natural for LG to worry that its own system will lose out to the Nexus 4 with regards to sales. In fact, that was one of the reasons mentioned for the lack of accessibility to the Nexus 4 through formal programs. However, now that the Optimus G has had its moment under the Native indian sun for nearly two weeks, it seems like the perfect here we are at both LG and Google to get the Nexus 4 out, if at all.

On document, some specifications of the Optimus G are better than the Nexus 4. These include the 13-megapixel camera, in contrast to the 8-megapixel device on the Nexus 4, and the higher inner storage space of 32GB. The mobile phones are similar in specifications otherwise. However, the Nexus 4 operates Android operating system 4.2.2, which is the newest edition of the OS and delivers with it features like a continuous-input key pad, alert toggles and lockscreen icons.

Web News : Android 4.2.2 Being Rolled Out To Galaxy Nexus

Looks like it’s time for an Android operating system upgrade. Reddit customer WeeManFoo has published a line in the Android operating system subreddit revealing that his cellphone has got the 4.2.2 upgrade. He has included a screen shot that shows that the cellphone is a Galaxy Nexus. This is rather odd, as one would anticipate the current leading Nexus, the Nexus 4, to be the first cellphone to get the upgrade.

It is rather apparent that the upgrade will maintain the Jelly Bean codename, as 0.0.1 upgrade is too minimal to be eligible for a a completely new name. The customer reviews that the upgrade has repaired some insects, such as when loading songs over Wireless. Other less recognizable changes include the alert fall down movement being a little bit more slowly. We’ll have to hang on for a complete changelog from Google to know all information, though.

According to an previously review, the 4.2.2 upgrade was scheduled to be launched in the center of Feb. According to the review, the 4.2.2 upgrade was being examined and will bring several bug repairs. The upgrade allegedly contains simple improvements to the OS, but there has been no information about it from Google end. 
International Business Times mentioned confidential resources within the company revealing that Google workers with Nexus gadgets, such as the Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and the Nexus 10, have had an probability to test out edition 4.2.2, but they have not found a significant change as far as the consumer experience is involved.

A review last 30 days stated that this new upgrade will be launched by Google in a few nations, such as Malaysia and South america. Android operating system 4.2.2 was allegedly identified operating on Nexus 4S in these nations and this upgrade was to hit the world by the end of Jan, but that plan seems to have been pressed ahead by 15 days or so.

Google first declared Android operating system 4.2 back in Nov. The new edition is still known as Jelly Bean and has some new features. The new edition made its first appearance with the newest system from Google smart phone constant, the Nexus 4. The photographic camera app of Android operating system 4.2 has a function known as Image Area, which allows customers to take high quality, 360-degree images on all axes, providing images a look much like Google Road View. It allows you to immediately discuss picture on whatever method you desire, such as Google Maps if you want to make picture public.

News of this forth-coming edition of Jelly Bean comes not long after Google modified the Android operating system edition discuss page. According to the information, Jam Bean–both editions 4.1 and 4.2–has expanded by 3.2 % since last 30 days. This new upgrade will probably see more Jelly Bean gadgets being triggered, providing a company grip to Jelly Bean before the next edition of Android operating system is launched.

Nexus 4 Commercial During Grammys Shows Off Google Now

Shock, Surprise! The new Nexus 4 professional that broadcasted during the prime-time displaying of the Grammys in the US does not actually discuss the phone. The marketing actually speaks about the Google Now assistance instead.

It would not come as unexpected that Google is trying to media house the point that it is all about creating fast upgrades in the cellular division, ugly pitting the Google Now assistance clearly against Apple’s Siri with this marketing. The bigger 60-second edition of the ad was published on Google+ by Vic Gundotra, the public media site's Go of Growth.

The ad goes into detail what Google Now can do on your Nexus 4 rather than residing on the product by itself. It enumerates Google Now is capability to estimate the elements, tell you about practice timings, plan and perform a journey efficiently. The ad also reveals how the assistance can be used for translations and movie discuss using hangouts. 
Google Now has long been a preferred with most clients who use Android operating system Jelly Bean gadgets that can run the assistance. Without being too invasive, the assistance in user-friendly and understands eventually over what information you would need when. Google Now will tell you what the elements is going to be like before you set off, tell you about your practice timings and emphasize you about your sessions. It is like a personal associate quite like Siri.

Google is surprisingly forcing Google Now to be the next big thing, even as it’s been in the performs since a while. One important evidence of Google’s connection to Now is that a pc Firefox edition of the assistance is in providing.

A number of tests are being performed with Google’s free web web browser venture Chromium, such as an inclusion of a new alert center in the starting of Feb, providing the way for Google Now cards to be integrated with Firefox. A screen shot of the new launch exposed a pop-up with the capability to keep several announcements in Chromium.

Google went through a difficult spot regarding Nexus 4 shares in the last too. While it has been approximated that LG and Google have delivered one thousand Nexus gadgets, low provide problems have hit both organizations hard.

The organizations have been placing everything aside and working in combination to slam up provide of the product. According to TechCrunch, Google CEO Ray Web page exposed in a business contact in Jan regarding the organization's every quarter income that solving the provide sequence is a significant concern for the search massive.

Page said that there is "work to be done handling our provide better... and that is concern for the groups." This comes as a welcome recognition regarding the problems with the low inventory of the Nexus 4 in the experience of popular need. LG Devices Home Tabatha Robin the boy wonder had gone even further and guaranteed that the company would have a better provide of the Nexus 4 by the the other day of Feb.

By the end of last 30 days, the product was back in inventory for clients in the UK, Portugal and The country as well as the US and Sydney creating this marketing a well-timed one.   

Web News : Ubuntu OS For Samsung Galaxy Nexus To Arrive Late February

Ie8 primary Indicate Shuttleworth has exposed that programs to carry Ie8 to mobile phones is on track. The OS, which will run on mobile phones, is predicted to be available from Oct 2013, but designers are already working hard to create programs for the base.

In fact, a edition of Ie8 for the well-known New samsung Galaxy Nexus device is predicted to be available for obtain towards the end of the month, Shuttleworth informed The Wall Road Publication earlier this week.

The Galaxy Nexus was declared this year and has been one of the most well-known stock Android operating system mobile phones and the purpose for Ie8 choosing this device has not been entirely clear. If we had to think, it would be down to the Galaxy Nexus’ ease in being compromised and exhibited with a new ROM. One thing is for sure, Canonical, the organization which makes Ie8, will have many Galaxy Nexus owners patiently waiting to try out test the ROM. 

Shuttleworth also told the Publication that Canonical programs to associate with OEMs and providers to provide mobile phones with Ie8 pre-installed. However, he ceased short of referring to any titles. Clearly, getting Ie8 OS on the Galaxy Nexus is just the first step. He also wouldn't expose where the first Ie8 mobile phones would be released and recommended to tell the document that the organization programs to have the mobile phones available in "two large geographical markets" later this season.

In Jan, Canonical’s Linda Silber described that Ie8 for mobile phones would use the same system motorists as Android operating system, which describes the purpose for choosing the Galaxy Nexus. The organization desires that Ie8 would gradually run on most well-known Android operating system devices out there.

The competitors within smart phone OSes has increased over the past season, when besides Canonical, Mozilla Foundation also declared programs to carry its Chrome OS to major mobile phones in growing marketplaces. The base is planning to first appearance the Chrome OS base in South america later this season. Ie8 and Chrome OS are not the only free OS to be released this season. Samsung’s Linux-based Tizen OS will be available in more than one system in 2013, according to the Japanese organization. Another OS that is looking to create on this mini-boom is Sailfish, which is being developed by a group of former Htc technicians.

Ubuntu’s key feature, however, could gradually move more customers. It can be docked with a key pad and observe to basically become a pc PC. This allows customers the comfort of not having another system to run more intense PC programs. There is no doubt that the OS is one of the most hotly-awaited releases this season. Ie8 has been a big name in the A linux systemunix group and designer support for its mobile phones could competing Android’s when the mobile phones see the light of day later this season.

Report : Marathon Stock Shortages Can't Stop Google Shipping A Million Nexus 4S

Google has delivered a million Nexus 4 gadgets, according to reports. And this is despite shortages that have seen it out of inventory on Google Perform for long stretches since its release returning in Nov.

A participant of the XDA Developer Community published that the 999,998th Nexus 4 was created on Feb 5. Obviously it was a dark system that was marketed in Poultry.

The customer ("draugaz") proved helpful it out from the lamps IMEI number. 
There's no formal term from Google on the figures, but a resource informed TechCrunch that the Android-maker is "very happy" with the success so far.

Stock issues :


The Nexus 4 has been out of inventory on Google Perform for most of enough time since releasing in Nov, so delivery a million is quite a task. The product has been for selling through systems in some nations - such as the UK - but for a much high cost than purchasing immediate from Google.

Google held responsible LG (which makes the phone) for the shortage; LG in turn said it was all Google mistake.

Members of the same forum have also approximated Nexus 4 development operates by 30 days. In Oct Google is said to have created 70,000, with 90,000 in Nov, 210,000 in Dec, and a leap to more than 550,000 in Jan.

The Nexus 4 is one of the best gadgets of latest months, with top specifications and a low cost. The 4.7-inch device operates Android operating system 4.2 Jelly Bean, with an 8-megapixel photographic camera on the returning, NFC, wi-fi asking for and 2GB of RAM.

It went returning in inventory on Google Perform in the UK the other day, with delivery time detailed as one to two several weeks.

Nexus 4 Shortage Problems Due To Google's False Estimates: LG

As lovers are well conscious by now, the Nexus 4 has been scarce since its release. According to Engadget, LG Mobile's Portugal Home Tabatha Robin the boy wonder has provided some explanation on the brief provide of the product in an meeting with France web page Challenges.fr.

According to Robin the boy wonder, the brief provide can partly be held responsible on Google revenue prediction. Google had obviously expected that the product wouldn't offer very well, going by the performance of the Universe Nexus. This led to LG generating too few models and delivery them from the incorrect areas.

Robin, however, notices that despite this, Google and LG have managed a proper and balanced connection.

Earlier this 30 days, LG had resolved that the organization is not experiencing any issues with the of the Nexus 4. LG has mentioned that development at its Pyeongtaek flower is continuing along without any issues. With this, the organization has also refuted any speculation about a new Nexus. 
It was exposed just last night that the device will not be making an overall look in Indian through formal programs. Associates of LG Indian stay limited lipped and are not prepared to expose anything.

Grey industry gamblers are indicating that this is a conventional scheme that providers use to keep customers wondering and patiently waiting, because such techniques have an effect on dull industry revenue, and providers would much choose the revenue to occur through formal programs or not occur at all. Greyish industry experts also insinuate that providers keep dripping information without support it with any actual activity to often disappointed the release programs of their opponents. And possibilities are very high that the Nexus 4 may never formally get released in Indian.

One purpose for the no-show could be the LG Optimus G, which spec-for-spec is a duplicate of the Nexus 4. Of course, the style for the Optimus G, like many other LG mobile phones, is nothing to talk about and can be known as efficient at best.

A Nexus system is generally marketed at a very aggressive cost, as is seen in the situation of the worldwide costs of the Nexus 4 and the Nexus 7 tablets. This implies the OEM that creates these gadgets finishes up with very slim edges on each system marketed. OEMs find it far more successful to offer their own edition that provides the same specifications as the Nexus system. In this situation, both the Nexus 4 and Optimus G game a 1.5GHz quad-core processer, 2GB RAM, an 8MP present shooter and a 4.7-inch Real HD IPS LCD display with a 768 x 1280 quality.

First Impressions: Google Nexus 7

The Asus or Google Nexus 7 made a short but sweet visit to the tech2 labs and needless to say, we were more than merely curious to see just how good Google’s tablet would be.

The Asus or Look for Google Nexus 7 created a brief but lovely trip to the tech2 laboratories and unnecessary to say, we were more than merely inquisitive to see just how excellent Google’s product would be. We've all had a opportunity to put the search giant's other gadgets to the analyze and so far we've been reasonably satisfied with what we saw. So far, HTC and New samsung handled to create sure that Look for Google leading gadgets in the Nexus sequence were above too much reproach and it was a opportunity to see if Asus could do the same with the product. We handled to get our arms on the new rejuvenated style of the Nexus 7 finish with 3G assistance, and here's our first impact.

Design :

The kind aspect, unfortunately, is quite blah. It has that "if you have seen one, you have seen ‘em all" kind of style. Asus has not quite handled to provide it that advantage that New samsung integrated into the Nexus S or the following Universe Nexus mobile phone gadgets. Like the common pills available in you need to, the Nexus 7 has a rounded back board with a wrinkled finish. It gives a a little bit enhanced and stylish experience to the product while offering a certain evaluate of keep, but also tends to create the product quite large. The aluminum factors do not really add much to the product with regards to security, but do create the product look a little slicker. 
It is, fortunately, not a large system, so managing is quite easy. Like most other 7.0-inch pills, the Nexus 7 will fit quite quickly in your coat or the back wallet of your denims, but do not anticipate it to be hidden. The amount and power/sleep control buttons on the right aspect of the product have a little too much perform in them, which hurt them a little reduce. The SIM cards port is on the remaining aspect with the small USB and 3.5mm headset plug both situated at the end.

The 7.0-inch show functions a 1280 x 800 pixel quality, which keeps things distinct and distinct for movie, watching records and browsing the web. The show is an LED backlit IPS board that's secured with Corning Gorilla Cup to keep those annoying scrapes at bay. As opposed to Samsung’s Nexus mobile devices, the Asus Nexus 7 does not have an Oleophobic covering, so a few streaks usually stay after extreme use. A small dietary roughage fabric will be actual useful at this time; we recommend holding one with you at all periods. 
In the looks division, the Nexus 7 will not make leads convert. You would need to look loss if you were to choose it out of a line-up of Android operating system pills. However, when it comes to managing, the product turned out to be quite relaxed to use for writing and or browsing the web, doing provides etc.

Features :

With an NVIDIA Tegra 3 chipset, 1GB RAM and a Quad Main CPU of the 1.2GHz wide range, the Nexus 7 is relatively quick. Jelly Bean (Android 4.2.1) with Google’s Venture Butter only increases the overall utilization and guarantees sleek performance of the product. This particular edition of the Nexus 7 is prepared with a SIM Card port (micro) that will allow you to quickly accessibility information, e-mails, public media etc. on 3G while on the go in situation you are nowhere near a Wi-Fi indication.  Of course, Wi-Fi is also aspect of the tablet’s connection create up along with Wireless with A2DP and NFC. 

On the storage space front side, 32GB is all you'll have to deal with. Like other Nexus gadgets, this Nexus 7 provides no development choice. The Wi-Fi + 3G edition is available only in this one particular style.

It’s rather frustrating that Asus has did not consist of a better photographic camera on the product or a back primary choice as well. You are trapped with a ahead experiencing 1.2MP photographic camera for movie or Skype contacting. On the up aspect, at least it allows you to catch movie in 720p. 

We examined a few activities on the product and while they ran quite easily, the same activities seemed and sensed so much better on the iPad small that we used as a evaluation. What was rather odd was the continuous existence of the Android operating system comfort important factors (Return, Home, Effective Apps) still presenting at the end of the display even while doing provides and operating other applications that would need the use of the finish display. It's quite a spend of useful show property.

The Base line :

So we’re looking at a 7.0-inch product costing a huge Rs. 28,000 that has no back photographic camera, does not allow you to perform some activities in finish display and is not even as thin or sleek enough as some of the low cost range choices. Let us also keep in thoughts that the Nexus 7, like all other Look for Google labeled components, will not be released in Indian in an formal prospective, so guarantees might not keep excellent here. Of course, it should not be a issue if you can get a item via formal suppliers like Croma. Although there is quite a bit to provide customers with regards to components – and legitimately, it has a remarkable prospective to provide on all methodologies – the Nexus 7 just does not seem to be a suitable go with for its cost tag. Devices like the iPad small (16GB Wi-Fi only) is costing just Rs. 21,900 and the New samsung Universe Tab 2 310, which is also 3G allowed, is costing Rs. 19,500. With choices like these, there is really not much to consider.

However, if 3G is not really a function you care too much about, you could always opt for the Wi-Fi only 16GB edition of the Nexus 7, which is also available and is cost significantly less at about Rs. 20,000. In this particular situation, although most of the components requirements of Look for Google product far over-shadow the competitors, it still seems to be a tad on the costly aspect when all you're really spending for is the energy of the CPU and GPU chipsets.

Report : LG Has Produced 400,000 Nexus 4 Units So Far

While the Nexus 4 has been released for quite some time now, the product is still relatively unusual. It has been mostly out of inventory since its launch and since Google doesn't expose system sales, it's especially difficult to determine how many gadgets LG has created so far. However, some investigator work by associates of the XDA Designer boards has exposed that LG has created about 400,000 gadgets so far.

According to Tech Crunch, the variety was came on by examining the ghd sequential figures that were written on the box. The time frame of development is protected in the first three roles, with the first place interpreting the year and the second and third roles interpreting the 30 days. It all place describes the nation. The last six numbers of the variety go with the last six amounts of the IMEI. This seems to be incremented by one with each recently created device.

The Nexus 4 hasn't yet been released in Indian, but if you're fortunate, you can get one from some on the internet stores. The phone is available on the internet at the extreme price of Rs 35,999. It is stated though that the Nexus 4 is predicted to launch in Indian this 30 days. Along with this system, LG is predicted to present the LG Optimus G in Indian, which is the organization's leading system. 
Google had declared the newest gadgets in its Nexus line-up in delayed Oct, along with a new taste of Android operating system – edition 4.2. The new edition is still known as Jelly Bean. A improved edition of the Nexus 7 product, a new 10-inch product known as the Nexus 10, was also declared together with the LG Nexus 4.

The Nexus 4 is Google newest smart phone designed together with LG. It has a quad-core processer, operates on android 4.2, has a sharp 4.7-inch (320 ppi) show and features of wi-fi asking for. The company has reinvented the picture experience with Photo Area, which allows you catch injections up, down and in every route to make 360-degree encounters that you can discuss on Google+. You can also add your Photo Area to Google Charts for the world to see.

Android 4.2 delivers some great offerings, such as Action Writing, which allows you slide your handy over the characters you want to type on the keyboard—thus including the performance of the Swype key pad into the inventory Android operating system key pad. Android operating system 4.2 also contributes assistance for wi-fi shows, so you can easily observe films on the internet, YouTube video clip clips and play activities right on a Miracast-compatible HDTV.

The phone has also confirmed to be resilient in some assessments. In videos clip, the Nexus 4 experienced two drop assessments, the first of which models a drop from a wallet. The second reveals it decreased while a person is using it to discuss with it being placed near the ear.

In the first analyze, when the product is decreased, it endures with hardly any scrapes, and this reveals how powerful the cup on either side of the body is. In the second drop analyze, which is from a size greater than the first, the top side of the product endures the drop but the back cup board comes off more intense for use.

However, in both circumstances the product is efficient, and this reveals that the product is one challenging nut.

LG Nexus 4 Vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus: Camera Shootout

We had a run-in with Google’s flagship smartphone today and we put it to work right away. The Nexus 4 is built by LG and follows the Galaxy Nexus very 
We had a run-in with Google’s flagship smartphone today and we put it to work right away. The Nexus 4 is built by LG and follows the Galaxy Nexus very closely in terms of design and aesthetics. We’ll have an in-depth first impressions of the phone for you very soon, but first, how about a little camera showdown against the Galaxy Nexus. The camera in the previous phone was only good if all the conditions were ideal like a bright summer’s day. Anything else and you might as well not bother taking the phone out of your pocket. The Nexus 4 on the other hand has an 8MP BSI sensor from Sony, so we can expect great things from it, especially in low light.  

We will be comparing it with other handsets like the iPhone 5, Lumia 920, etc in the future but for now, we just want to see how much of an improvement it is over its predecessor.

On Video :

We’ve shot a quick hands-on video of the LG Nexus 4, highlighting its design and build as well as a quick comparison with the Galaxy Nexus itself. We also get to see the new powerful Qualcomm SoC in action through a quick lap of NFS: Most Wanted.

In the first out door test, both cameras appear to capture very good amount of detail. However, the colours are a bit exaggerated in the Galaxy Nexus as compared the Nexus 4. Also, the depth of field is stronger in the Nexus 4 as the blue wall and shrubs in the background are more blurred out.
Our second test was indoors, under sufficient ambient lighting. Here, the BSI sensor come into play by offering a much better white balance as well as a lot more detail. The Galaxy Nexus is simply unable to capture enough detail and colours in this sort of lighting.
We finally come to our macro test. Once again, the Nexus 4 came out on top with better white balance and much better contrast. The detail is also a lot better.

There’s no word when the Nexus 4 will actually launch in India but latest rumours state a possibility of an early Jan launch. You can buy the handset right now from the gray market for approximately Rs 36,000 for the 16GB model. Stay tuned for our first impressions on the Nexus 4 coming up shortly.

First Impressions: LG Nexus 4 (E960)

Just like Apple’s annual ritual, Google has also begun refreshing their Nexus handsets on a yearly basis. The Nexus smartphone is a platform for Google  
Just like Apple’s annual ritual, Google has also begun refreshing their Nexus handsets on a yearly basis. The Nexus smartphone is a platform for Google to showcase what their latest OS can do at its absolute best. The purpose of this handset was a reference point for developers who could build and perfect apps around it and then tweak it to work on lower-end hardware. Due to that, Nexus devices have never had the best hardware specifications compared to other phones but just enough for it to handle the current OS to its fullest. However, after seeing the wild success of the Galaxy Nexus, which despite its poor camera and battery life sold by the dozen, Google has decided to create a much better package this time around and has turned to LG for the task. 

On Video :

Design and Build
The Nexus 4 looks remarkably similar to the Galaxy Nexus and perhaps that was a deliberate design choice made by Google rather than LG. Starting with the Nexus S, all the (two) handsets till date have shared the same iconic rounded edges and curved body design and it continues with the Nexus 4. The display on the new one isn’t curved but one look at it and there’s no mistaking it’s a Nexus. The front is dominated by a massive 4.7-inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 720 which gives it an effective pixel count of 318ppi. The screen, however, tends to look much bigger and that’s because the Nexus 4 is wider while the Galaxy Nexus is a bit longer. The bezel on the sides has also been shaved down a bit more, giving the effect of an edge-to-edge display. The Nexus 4 also uses a vastly superior IPS display, which manages a lot more accurate colours with the same viewing angles and deep blacks of AMOLED. The difference is instantly noticeable when you place both phones side-by-side.
The handset is put together nicely and is surprisingly light weight as well, a lot lighter than the Galaxy Nexus. The glass back does give it a nice premium touch but the plastics on the side say otherwise. What we’re getting at here is that the Galaxy Nexus has a much better feel to it in your hand. This textured back offers much better grip and the extra weight just makes it feel solid. The Nexus 4 on the other hand feels like any other LG phone, it just feels like there’s something missing. All the buttons are where they should be and now, we even have a side-loading microSIM slot. You guessed right, Nexus 4 has a non-removable battery and once again, no way to expand the storage either. Two models are on offer, a 8GB and a 16GB variant.

The Nexus 4 comes with Jelly Bean out-of-the-box and will continue to get any new update from Google first, until next year when they launch its replacement. The Galaxy Nexus has already started getting step-brotherly treatment as updates aren’t released simultaneously for both handsets. Needless to say, the UI is super quick and fluid with absolutely no hint of lag. You won’t notice any increase in power of the Galaxy Nexus from the UI alone but apps really benefit from the increased power, especially games. Rather than using a Tegra 3 SoC (which they could have done) and calling it a day, LG has wisely used the newer and more efficient Qualcomm APQ8064 quad-core SoC. This is based on the S4 Pro chipset and features four Krait CPUs running at 1.5GHz along with an Adreno 320 GPU.

At the moment, this is the only handset in the market that uses this chipset but come 2013, we’ll be seeing this in many more high-end smartphones like the HTC Butterfly, Sony Xperia Z and in some of the new BlackBerry handsets. Even with all this power, it’s a lot more efficient that Tegra 3 due to the smaller 28nm fabrication process. We’ve compared the speed of the SoC against the Galaxy Nexus in the video by loading Need For Speed: Most Wanted at the same time. The Nexus 4 is considerably faster - not only in loading the game due to the 2GB of RAM - but also in producing smoother frame rates when rendering the game. 

Camera :
The second most notable change is the camera. We now have an 8MP BSI (Backside-Illuminated) sensor, which thanks to some clever arrangement, allows for more light to be captured than a standard 8MP sensor. BSI sensors are quite common now in high-end smartphones and we saw one of the first ones being implemented in Apple’s iPhone 4. The image quality speaks for itself and when compared to the Galaxy Nexus, it’s miles ahead. Check out our full camera shootout with the Galaxy Nexus right here.

One special camera feature in the Nexus 4 that’s not available in the Galaxy Nexus is HDR mode. We’re not sure why Google left this feature out for the Galaxy Nexus as it clearly seems to be a software feature rather than hardware. It could be due to a sensor limitation or the fact that Google wanted to keep something exclusive to the Nexus 4. In any case, it’s not a big deal as you have plenty of camera apps that can pull off HDR so there’s always a work around. 

A worthy successor, but…
The Nexus 4 is a big upgrade from the Galaxy Nexus even though it may not seem like it from the outside. The switch to an IPS display was a very smart move by LG and it really makes all the difference in the world. Sunlight legibility is very good, although reflections can be a pain at times and the colour reproduction is bright, vivid and more importantly, accurate. The beefed up SoC will easily let you use this phone for the next two or even three years as there’s plenty of untapped potential which we hope the next version of Android will exploit. Finally, the camera is actually usable even if the lighting is not ideal; a flaw that still haunts the Galaxy Nexus. The BSI sensor captures a lot more detail and adjusts the white balance beautifully.
But, the phone for some reason just doesn’t have the same feel of the previous Nexus devices. It’s a bit hard to put into words but when you hold both the handsets in your hand, the Galaxy Nexus feels a lot more wholesome for some reason. This is just our opinion; however, we would suggest you do that yourself to get an inkling of what we’re on about. There’s no word on an official launch from LG yet but we hear a possibility of an early Jan launch. If LG decides to go ahead with it, then we can expect some very aggressive pricing. We predict the 16GB model to be priced well under Rs 30,000 and we know they can do it since their Optimus 4X HD dropped below 30K, just a few months after being launched. If you’re really eager to get one now, then there’s always the gray market where you can find it retailing for Rs 36,000. If you ask me, I would go for the Galaxy Nexus now and wait for the 2013 Nexus, which will hopefully launch along with Android 5.0. 


Acer Iconia B1 Set To Be Priced At $99 To Compete With Nexus 7

The much described Acer Iconia B1 is set to be costing $99 and will be released beginning next year, a review by The Walls Road Publication declares, revealing resources with immediate know how about the venture.

It had been stated in the last that the Acer Iconia B1 would be costing $99 but those were simple rumors and this is initially a significant book has exposed the costs information about the future product from Acer, thereby in the process aggressive with the budget-friendly Nexus 7 costing $199.

As of now there is no verification of the ultimate costs, according to the review and costs of this product will differ from nation to nation. The product is developed for creating marketplaces and may not be available for purchase the world over.

The resources have advised the book revealing, “In the last few several weeks, we’ve created venture map changes in reaction to big changes in the product market. The release of the Nexus 10 (made by Google  Inc. and New samsung Gadgets Co. with a US$399 beginning price) has modified the perspective for what makes aggressive costs.”

As described formerly, this is not initially information about the Acer Iconia B1 have appeared. A flow on GLBenchmark has exposed some of the requirements of a product known as Acer Iconia B1-A71. This product will contend straight with the stated cost range providing from Asus, which is codenamed ME172V and likely to be a Nexus product. 
The Acer Iconia B1-A71 has lately been eliminated by the Government Devices Percentage and this product is considered to make its first appearance at the Customer Gadgets Show scheduled to take place in Jan 2013.

From the GLBenchmark, a few information of the product have been exposed such as it will run on Android operating system 4.1.2 and will function a monitor dimension 1024 x 552 p which would convert it to an real show dimension 1024 x 600 p with a pixel solidity of 169 ppi. The processer described here is 1.2GHz dual-core and the GPU is PowerVR SGX 531.

According to a publish on Standard.rs, this 7-inch providing from Acer will also come prepared with 512MB of RAM, 8GB of storage space, a microSD card port for storage space development, GPS and Wireless 4.0. The line also functions some media injections of the product providing us a review of what it will look like once it gets formally revealed.

It seems to be that the cost range Nexus from Asus, the ME172V, will experience some serious competitors from companies the Acer Iconia B1-A71.

For those of you who do not know what the Asus ME172V is about, it is a product that is considered to be a Nexus labeled system with a 7-inch type aspect. The product will come in grayscale color versions and will be cost between $129 to $149. This is a bit more costly than the formerly recognized cost tag of $99. This low-end product from Asus will function a 7-inch show with a quality of 1024 x 600 p with a TN board rather than an IPS board, which means watching perspectives will not be as great. The system now is considered to game a VIA WM8950 chipset presenting a single Cortex-A9 primary and Mali-400 GPU along with 1GB of RAM. The storage space space found here is said to be 16GB and as far as photographic camera optics are involved, the product will function a 1.3MP photographic camera.
 
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