Google finally announced its second seven-inch Android tablet, just a few weeks after forum users and random OfficeMax employees and Best Buy all beat them to the punch. Just because the tablet has ...
The original Nexus 7 was quite a piece of work when it was originally released back in 2012. Pocketnow’s own Brandon Miniman even rated the device an 8.7 out of 10 in his review. Not bad for a tablet ...
The Nexus 7 Lollipop update delivers a completely new look to the Nexus 7, reviving the year old Nexus 7 2013 that remained one of the most popular Android tablets of the last year. Google delivered ...
Google's new Nexus 7 to go head-to-head with Apple's iPad Mini. July 24, 2013 — -- It wasn't exactly Google's best kept secret, but the company did in fact announce today a refreshed version to ...
“The Nexus 7 is, again, the king of all Android tablets. At $230, it’s still affordable, and with a Full HD screen, it’s never looked better.” No MicroSD card slot More expensive than $200 original ...
The Nexus 7 is an innocuous looking little device. The unassuming face of Google's first foray into the tablet world has no hardware buttons aside from the power button and volume rocker, and the ...
As of right now, you should be able to head over to Google Play and order the brand-new Nexus 4 smartphone and Nexus 10 tablet, both of which are shipping with Android 4.2, the latest version of Jelly ...
The Nexus 7 (2012) was met with critical acclaim when it launched last year. Hardware-wise, it was a very impressive tablet, and the quick updates straight from Google made it something to fawn over.
Google’s Android 5.1 Lollipop update continues to roll out bringing a collection of feature tweaks and bug fixes to Nexus users. And as the roll out picks up speed, we continue to hear about Nexus ...
The undisputed king of the hill when it comes to small Android tablets is Google’s Nexus 7, manufactured by Asus. It has been selling well since its July 2012 release and Google updated the line with ...
The original Nexus 7 arguably marked a turning point in Android tablets, Google finally doing what critics had long been demanding, and wading into the slate market with an own-brand option. With a ...
Google stormed into the tablet market last year with the Nexus 7, a low-cost but high quality 7-inch tablet that significantly lowered the price barrier for Android media consumption. Despite the iPad ...
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