Friday, May 10, 2013

Google IO: 5 or Nexus Tablet Nexus 7? - AndroidPIT (blog)

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Google IO , one of the most important technology events of the year, all the rumors revolve around the same point: Google to Present their new device, the Nexus 5 with the new version of its operating system, Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie or maybe your new Tablet, the Nexus 7 ?

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The days or even months before the relevant technological acontecmientos, always create a stir of rumors about the innovations that these appointments will bring. Sometimes rumors are just that and be careful not to give credit to false especualciones. However, it is also true that, as the saying goes, where there’s smoke there’s fire.

One rumor that is gaining importance is the possibility that Google present its new device, the Nexus 5 . This especualción is reinforced by the fact that many retail distribution terminals in the UK, have begun to remove the Nexus 4 shelves. Apparently, companies like Carphone Warehouse or Phones4U have stopped selling the old terminal, but you can still buy directly from Google or through the facilities of some big companies like O2.

Another possibility would be, as some have prophesied, that instead of presenting the Nexus 5, give Google released a new version of the Nexus 4 conc 32 Gigabytes and running on an LTE network. In any case, the presentation of the Nexus 5 lanzamianto lead the new version of the Android operating system: the Key Lime Pie (or Android 5.0) . Speculation that contradict this rumor is based on Google maybe want to wait to release this version for hardware manufacturers to have time to adapt their devices.

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appears that the strength of the new tablets will post the small ones, are high resolution screens , judging by the rumors emerged, not only around the new Nexus 7 but also the expected iPad mini 2.

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the moment these are the rumors that have become harder around the big event of Google. No new surprises and speculation rule. From AndroidPIT keep you informed as soon as we know.

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