Monday, November 25, 2013

The possible new LG Nexus 10 has already received certification - Android Help

Google has presented virtually nothing in the first part of this year 2013, but the truth is that he had prepared an arsenal of new releases for this year end. After the Nexus 7 Chromecast, 5 which launched the Nexus does nothing, and the Motorola Moto G just presented, there was still a new release, the Nexus 10 , which could occur before the end of year.

surprising that Google has waited so long to launch their new devices, but clearly wanted to get spectacular results with sales of the end of 2013. Although it is strange that still can make a jump in December and to give time to be on sale before 2014 either, it seems that Google could have that roadmap strategy. For now, all we know the Nexus 10 is that this time would not be manufactured by Samsung, LG but the company would probably manufacture the tablet, but can not yet confirm it exhaustively. In any case, one of the tablets from South Korean has recently received certification last month to be exact.

Possible design of the Nexus 10

tablet from the company that has been certified is the LG-V510, and it appears that it is the new Nexus 10 . What we know is that it will have WiFi at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, however, the version that has been certified is one that only has WiFi, not with a 3G or 4G connection data, which could indicate Google does not intend to launch a Nexus 10 with data connection, only with WiFi connectivity. In principle, it might make sense, as users who have bought a 10-inch tablet is not intended to be carrying it from one place to another, but they tend to have more fixed in one place, which offer complimentary broadband Internet and flat rate. However, it is still surprising, as the Mountain View would be completely discarding the user to purchase the 10-inch tablet and use on the move. Of course, data are only a certification, which need not indicate that no other tablet that does have data connection. Google will confirm the existence of the tab let, or the availability of a WiFi only version.

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