Monday, July 22, 2013

Images revealed the new Nexus 7 and Moto X - TeK.sapo

Google has scheduled an event for next Wednesday, July 24, with the Head of the Android and Chrome OS, Sundar Pichai. A little more than 48 hours of the event does not seem to be any doubt about what will be presented: a new version of the tablet Nexus 7 and the first smartphone from Motorola a la Google .

A Posted @ evleaks had access to the alleged press images of the new Nexus and Moto X 7, and in both cases other reports already anticipated and leaked images reinforce the veracity of the images.

The renewed version of the tablet will evolve into a screen resolution of Full HD, will win a photo sensor rear five megapixel, will reportedly miss the back dotted roughness of the original model and it could have a notification LED on the lower front.

Nexus 7

According to information revealed to Engadget, the processor will be quad-core 1.5 Ghz – a slight improvement on the original Nexus 7 – and the engine will be two different versions: the 16GB will cost $ 229 and the 32GB will cost $ 269. The device will also support wireless shipments.

In the case of Moto X specifications are theoretically lower and point to a mid-range phone that can fight primarily by price-quality ratio and the levels of customization promises to be one of the facades of the equipment.

screen of 4.7 inches with a resolution of 1184×720 pixels, Snaprdragon S4 processor dual-core 1.7 Ghz, 2GB RAM, 16GB of internal storage and photo sensor 10.5 megapixel rear are some of the elements that constitute the Moto X.

Moto X

Support for LTE, NFC and software with unique features such as voice recognition always active are other features that can be revealed next Wednesday.

But the theme of the event Sundar Pichai must be version 4.3 of Android. Keeping the name Jelly Bean, the mobile operating system from Google is still a maturation process where minor updates are introduced.

This way Google complete what for many was missing in the edition of the Google I / O this year: new version of Android devices and new own brand.

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