Google Nexus 7 tablet, built by Taiwanese manufacturer Asus, finally launched in India. This entry level model of this tablet would be available in stores for sell at Rs. 19,999.
It was first showcased in June 2012 and went on sale from mid-July. At the time of its launch, the 8GB Wi-Fi version of Nexus 7 was available for $199, but it has since been replaced by a 16GB version at the same price. It is not clear yet if the 8GB or the 16GB units will debut as the entry level Nexus 7 in the Indian market.
The tablet runs on Android Jelly Bean (version 4.1) and is powered by Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, which clocks at 1.3 GHz. Nexus 7 comes with 7-inch IPS display screen with a 1280x800 resolution. The other features of the tablet include 1GB RAM, 1.2 megapixel front camera and 4325 mAh battery.
This tablet will be competing with the likes of Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 P3100, though the Samsung tablet offers the ability to make calls.
Indians who've been eagerly awaiting the launch of the tablet in India will be bitterly disappointed by the price tag, which is over two times the dollar equivalent.
Google is also offering 32GB as well as 3G-enabled variants of Nexus7, but as of now, there are no indications if these variants will be available in India, or their price.
When Nexus 7 launched in July, it received rave reviews, a rarity for an Android tablets that have struggled to match Apple's iPad. Last week, Asus claimed it was selling nearly one million Nexus 7 tablets per month.
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ReplyDeleteGoogle Nexus 7 tablet 16 GB is a very good tablet according to specification but it is too costly according to Indian market.
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