Friday, November 25, 2016

Google Nexus 7 Tablet May Steal The Limelight In 2017 – Counsel & Heal

Update Date: Nov 25, 2016 08:59 AM EST

Google's Android And Chrome Chief Sundar Pichai Holds News Event

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – JULY 24: Hugo Barra, Vice President Android Product Management at Google, announces the new Asus Nexus 7 tablet as he speaks during a special event at Dogpatch Studios on July 24, 2013 in San Francisco, California. Google announced a new Asus Nexus 7 tablet. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) (Photo : Justin Sullivan / Staff)

It has been a while that the Google nexus 7 tablet is in the news. Information available on the internet suggests that the tablet could steal the show in 2017 gadget trend.

According to reports from University Herald Google Nexus 7 would be the first device to rock Andromeda OS. It is a hybrid operating system which merges features in Chrome and Android. This OS would be debuted into two Nexus devices, tablet and hybrid laptop.

Android Police says that Pixel 3 laptop will debut in Q3 2017. Another source states that Google’s Nexus 7 tablet is on track for release.

As Andromeda OS promises to connect laptops, tablets, and Smartphone”s in a better way, hence it would be a great invention in the tech world. This OS enhances the multitasking experience as it allows accessible file system and a device to have an adaptable UI.

the Google Nexus 7 will feature 4GB of RAM with a Snapdragon 820 chipset which would be more tempting for tablet seekers. In case it comes with an AMOLED display then this device’s speedy performance might make far ahead of Galaxy tab S3 which has 3GB of RAM and it works on nougat OS.

No one is aware of the fact whether the Google Nexus 7 would be built by Huawei. The Pixel phones have already entered the high-end market. In case Google Nexus 7 enters the Pixel family than tech geeks might expect more expensive price tag.

Presently there are lots of references to this device as Huawei Nexus 7. Google had handed over a project to Huawei to build Android-based Nexus 7 but as of now the focus has shifted to develop the Nexus 7 with Andromeda OS.

Andromeda is a challenge for device makers as they need to deal with product categories like Chrome books which might potentially go away and Google wishes to create it on its own branded hardware products.

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