Google’s Nexus 10 tablet is in need of an update.
Rumours on the Internet suggest that the device will be made by LG, and will be
unveiled before the end of the month.
The device will be priced at $482 (Rs. 30,300
approx.). The leak of the LG made Nexus 10 comes from Spanish broadband and
telecom provider Telefonica.
The new Nexus 10 has a model number LG-V510 and there
is no information about the specifications powering the device.
To take on the competition, which includes the iPad
Air and the Sony Xperia Tablet Z, the 2013 Google Nexus 10 will have
to pack in some impressive hardware. A great thing about the first
generation Nexus 10 was that the 10.1-inch display packed in a resolution
of 2560x1600 pixels taking on the iPad’s Retina display.
In the past, rumours have cropped up over the Internet
stating that Asus would be making the Nexus 10 tablet. Asus made the first
generation Nexus 7 tablet for Google as well as the second-generation
Nexus 7.
It seems like Google is impressed with the outcome of
the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 and wants the same reaction for the
upcoming Nexus 10. The second gen Nexus 7 too is a great device for the package
on offer. It’s a mystery why Google wouldn’t go with a tried and tested tablet
maker like Asus or Samsung for the tablet and go with LG, a brand better known
in the smartphone universe than the tablet.
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