Specs for Google and Huawei’s Rumored Nexus 7P Tablet Leaked
Besides, several reports even suggest that upcoming phones from Google won’t even get the Nexus branding.
It is one of those intriguing speculations considering recent news that the supposed next-generation Nexus smartphones named Marlin and Sailfish were suddenly ditched in place of new names – the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL handsets.
More details about the possible successor to the Nexus 7 tablet should be made available in the near future. It’s quite unsure what the name of the upcoming tablet will be, but thanks to HuaweiBlog, some of its specs have been revealed. This time, it’s not clear how the market will perceive a new one considering that the bigger and more powerful Google Nexus 9 that was built by HTC was not as successful. To be more precise, we’re talking about an AMOLED Quad HD display, which means 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution. Both iterations are expected to come out with Snapdragon 820 processor, paired with at least 4GB of RAM.
According to Blass, Google has enlisted the Chinese brand Huawei, to produce a tablet that would be about 7 inches in size. Internal storage might reach 64GB, which is enough for important files and media content. Not much has been discussed about the internal features of this device but we do have a brief understanding of the fact that the device may come with a 4 GB RAM and a solid amount of internal memory.
And it should put to bed any memories you may have of awful imaging performances from the Nexus tablet line, thanks to including a 13MP camera.
The website did also note that the aforementioned specs belong to a pre-production model, so the final product may still slightly differ.
Google is said to host a major event on October 4, for the unveiling of Pixel and Pixel XL, and the company may very well make some announcements on the upcoming tablet as well. This is not the case as some users prefer certain types of the devices mostly because there is certain software that only a particular manufacturer can provide and a case in point Google’s Nexus line of devices.