When Google and Asus launched the Nexus 7 last year the device
quickly became a huge hit, as it offered a tablet at a more affordable
price with some worthy specs along with a stock Android experience. Now a
new version of the Nexus 7 is rumoured to be released in May using a
Qualcomm processor running Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
Rumours of a new Nexus 7 have been gathering pace recently
and now more speculation is hinting the device will be using a Qualcomm
processor instead of an offering from Nvidia. The current model uses
the quad core Tegra 3 processor, but instead of going with the Tegra 4i
processor the company will use a unit by Qualcomm instead.
This rumour also appeared
back in February and there is a chance the company will use the
Snapdragon S4 Pro that may help keep the costs down, even though the
chip manufacturer has since announced both the Snapdragon 600 and
Snapdragon 800.
The device is being tipped to be launched at the Google I/O event
taking place in San Francisco in May, and will come running the next
major update to the Android operating system Key Lime Pie. We could also
see the Motorola X Phone that is now thought to be a brand of handsets
that will eventually offer handsets at a number of price levels to take
on the Samsung Galaxy range.
So far rumours of the new Nexus 7
have hinted at a Full HD 7-inch display that will provide a resolution
of 1920 x 1080 compared to the current models 1280 x 800. If the company
provides a device at around the same price point as the current model
they will surely have another hit on their hands.
Source: DigiTimes.
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