Wednesday, September 17, 2014

New leaked photos of the sleeve 9 keyboard Nexus – Andro4all

Keyboard- case-design

seems that Google is taking it seriously , so seriously that the new Android version for computers exclusively be issued and another for tablets and also come with the Samsung MULTI style, something many appreciate.

Now seems that with the new tablet Nexus nine come a cover with a built keyboard to achieve greater maneuverability in our new tablet , which seems to be released on 8 October this year with a K1 Tegra processor.

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With the new version of Android come improvements including Volta Project, that will make the battery consumption reduced by 36 %, so that have to have a good hardware to be able to make the great potential that Android will from now , which appears to be mature enough, both aesthetically and functionally.

The case we are talking about seems to fit like an ordinary case and seems well, so that we can see in the pictures, that will connect via Bluetooth although not yet know what will be the charging system. whether by battery or by batteries

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On the back cover seems completely normal, but what is revolutionary is on the opposite side: the keyboard . This is a completely custom keyboard for Android, with a location with fully customized keys and Android own keys, such as emoticons.

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The truth is a breakthrough that Google, the leading Android include this type of accessories. Hopefully other manufacturers “copied” this idea and improve, if the case arises. What we know for now is the price, which hopefully will not rise for 30 or 40 euros taking into account the characteristics .

What do you think of this initiative Google has taken? Do you think you will finally see the light this case or is just a test

Elias Rodriguez

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