If this rumor is true (hopefully it is), HTC Corporation will supply this year's Nexus tablet computer that will replace the Nexus 7. Reported on Monday by seasoned 'leaker' evleaks, the Taiwan-based OEM will release a brand new tablet computer later this year that will sport the Nexus branding. For starters, Nexus devices are Google products that run the latest and greatest version/s of Android, and these devices are always getting the software update from the search engine giant ahead of 'skinned' or Android devices that run custom user interface.
Besides the T1 Volantis/Flounder/Nexus 9, HTC is developing two other tablets: the T7 and T12 - http://t.co/Kf7ifgG2Gz
- @evleaks (@evleaks) July 21, 2014
The Nexus 7 successor according to evleaks is taking the Google Nexus 9 (with code-name T1) name because it will feature a 9-inch touchscreen display. Last year, ASUS manufactured the Nexus 7, and yes, it sports a 7-inch display. Surprisingly, the report also revealed that HTC Corporation will also release two other tablet computers dubbed the T2 and T3.
No word yet about other features of the HTC Nexus 9, but it's a safe bet that it will feature a better display than the Nexus 7, hopefully with more pixels per inch - and with better display, HTC's unannounced tablet will most likely need a more powerful processor.
Aside from the Nexus 9, Google is also expected to retail the Nexus 6, the phone that will replace the LG Nexus 5. Both the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 are rumored to ship with the upcoming Android L mobile operating system. For readers who are not aware of Android L - it's the 'biggest' Android software update yet based on user interface changes. Google is implementing the so-called with brand new colors, transition and functionalities.
Posted in: Smartphones, Tablet Computers. Tags: Android L, HTC Corporation, Mobile Operating System, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Smartphones, Tablet Computers.
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