Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Google to introduce new Nexus 7 next week - EXAME.com

Android | 07/17/2013 18:46


Google held an event on June 24, under the command of Sundar Pichai, who leads the development of Android and Chrome

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Tablet Nexus 7, manufactured by Asus for Google

new generation of Nexus 7 should bring full HD screen, 4G LTE connection and a second camera

São Paulo – Google sent invitations to the American press for an event next Wednesday, the 24th, in San Francisco. The event begins at 9 am on California time, 13 hours in Brasilia, and will have live coverage of EXAME.com.

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The invitation does not say what the company will announce, but brings the phrase: “Come join Sundar Pichai for breakfast,” the site All Things D. Pichai leads the development of Android , the Chrome and Chrome OS. Thus, one can expect related to these new products.

It is possible that

Pichai submit a new version of Android or some Chromebook. But the novelty is most likely a new generation of tablet Nexus 7 , manufactured by Asus for Google. The tablet was launched a year ago. Soon, it’s time to renew it.

Rumors indicate that the new Nexus 7 has several configuration options, including one with a full HD screen (7-inch) and 4G LTE connection. The tablet should also go on to have two cameras, one front and one rear 1.2 megapixel 5 megapixel (the current model has only the front camera).

Nexus 7 is a success in the United States to combine good features with price starting at $ 199. In Brazil, however, it costs about 1,000 reais, which makes it much less attractive.

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