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Rumors of a refreshed Nexus 7 have been making their way around the net for
quite sometime now. In fact, we’re positive it’s coming. Soon. What we
aren’t sure of is exactly how Google and ASUS are planning on refreshing
the popular tab.
The latest rumor making the rounds is from the Taiwanese site Economic Daily
who seems to have it on good authority that the device is looking towards a
late July release. This date was also reported by Reuters in April and the
oft hit-or-miss Digitimes back in June. Digitimes also mentioned that a 16GB
model would be offered for $230. What’s interesting about the latest rumor
is that they’re still going with the Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, as
opposed to the Snapdragon 600 given by an ASUS support rep.
Perhaps the only spec we can be sure of at this point is a 5MP camera and
LTE connectivity, both leaked in an FCC filing back in June. In either case,
rumors have begun escalating that an iPad Mini refresh is also due out soon
and if Google wants that competitive edge (aside from rock bottom low
pricing), they’d better get a move on.
[EMSOne | Ggsoku | via GottBeMobile]
quite sometime now. In fact, we’re positive it’s coming. Soon. What we
aren’t sure of is exactly how Google and ASUS are planning on refreshing
the popular tab.
The latest rumor making the rounds is from the Taiwanese site Economic Daily
who seems to have it on good authority that the device is looking towards a
late July release. This date was also reported by Reuters in April and the
oft hit-or-miss Digitimes back in June. Digitimes also mentioned that a 16GB
model would be offered for $230. What’s interesting about the latest rumor
is that they’re still going with the Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, as
opposed to the Snapdragon 600 given by an ASUS support rep.
Perhaps the only spec we can be sure of at this point is a 5MP camera and
LTE connectivity, both leaked in an FCC filing back in June. In either case,
rumors have begun escalating that an iPad Mini refresh is also due out soon
and if Google wants that competitive edge (aside from rock bottom low
pricing), they’d better get a move on.
[EMSOne | Ggsoku | via GottBeMobile]