Nexus 7 tablet by Google
The Nexus 7 packs a high-performance, set of features at very attractive
prices--US$199 for the 8GB model and US$249 for the 16GB model.
(This price war will definitely be beneficial for all tablet lovers out there. Let see
prices--US$199 for the 8GB model and US$249 for the 16GB model.
(This price war will definitely be beneficial for all tablet lovers out there. Let see
what reaction Amazon's Kindle Fire will showcase. Amazon is rumored to be
prepping its coming Kindle Fire replacement for a midsummer launch.)
prepping its coming Kindle Fire replacement for a midsummer launch.)
This winning--on paper--combo will immediately put the Nexus at center stage.
It also will make all current Android tablet makers reevaluate their own offerings on
It also will make all current Android tablet makers reevaluate their own offerings on
the market. But selling a tablet directly to consumers online, with no clear
changes to the app ecosystem behind it, won't be enough for Google to gain market
changes to the app ecosystem behind it, won't be enough for Google to gain market
share at Apple's expense.
and the United States at the Google Play store at a price of $199 and would
begin shipping in mid-July, Barra said.
The number of Android devices being used has quadrupled since this time last
year to 400 million, with a million new smartphones or tablets powered by the
Google-backed software being activated daily, according to Google.
Jelly Bean software improvements included a keyboard that "learns" as it is used and eventually starts predicting words before they are typed.
The program has beefed up abilities to convert speech to text or into
search queries.
A Google Now feature lets people combine search history, calendar and
other information to allow devices to predict needs such as a fast route
to work in the morning or a nearby coffee shop.
Google will begin rolling out the Jelly Bean in an update to newer model
Android devices in July.
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