The next Nexus tablet will be 10-inch Samsung-made slate, according to tipsters, not aiming at the Google Nexus 7's low end of the market.
Rather, an analyst told Cnet, the so-called Nexus 10 will be a "high end device" with a 2560x1600 display with a 299 ppi pixel density – that's a higher resolution than the Retina display iPad.
Although there was no word of any potential Nexus 10 pricing, it's likely to set you back a packet more than the cheap-and-cheerful Google Nexus 7.
The news of the potential Google-Samsung tablet collaboration comes as talk of an LG-made Nexus smartphone grows harder to ignore.
Word of the Nexus 10 comes only from an analyst though, rather than an actual Samsung or Google insider; but with Android Jelly bean well and truly doing the rounds now, we'll be looking out for a new Nexus device to showcase Key Lime Pie on – and this Nexus 10 could just fit the bill. Stay tuned.
Rather, an analyst told Cnet, the so-called Nexus 10 will be a "high end device" with a 2560x1600 display with a 299 ppi pixel density – that's a higher resolution than the Retina display iPad.
Although there was no word of any potential Nexus 10 pricing, it's likely to set you back a packet more than the cheap-and-cheerful Google Nexus 7.
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Unfortunately analyst Richard Shim couldn't give any details on what will be running the supposed new slate; although to keep a souped-up display happy we'll be expecting some serious processing muscle and a decent battery too.The news of the potential Google-Samsung tablet collaboration comes as talk of an LG-made Nexus smartphone grows harder to ignore.
Word of the Nexus 10 comes only from an analyst though, rather than an actual Samsung or Google insider; but with Android Jelly bean well and truly doing the rounds now, we'll be looking out for a new Nexus device to showcase Key Lime Pie on – and this Nexus 10 could just fit the bill. Stay tuned.
From Cnet