Google Annouces New Nexus Lineup
2 min readBy Rob Boggan
Although they had to cancel their grand unveiling in NYC today, Hurricane Sandy still didn’t completely stop Google from announcing their new Nexus lineup. Toting the line, “The best of Google, now in three different sizes”, the new Nexus lineup definitely appears to inject new life into the pure Google line of devices.
Nexus 4:
The Nexus 4 is of course the newest pure Google smartphone dually developed by Google and LG. Rocking a sweet quad-core processor, 8MP camera, and a 4.7 inch (320 ppi) display, the Nexus 4 will be a worthy successor to the Galaxy Nexus, which garnered a less than stellar reception. Also coming preloaded with the latest version of Jelly Bean, Android 4.2, users can expect to have the hottest features like Google Now, and a brand new option Google is calling photo sphere, which allows you to capture images in full 360 degree glory.
Nexus 7:
Not a whole lot has changed here. Google was gracious enough to add a 32GB($249.99) model for those with higher storage needs than the rest of us. There’s also the option of getting HSPA+ equipped models, that will work with more than 200 GSM providers including AT&T here in the States. The 32GB HSPA+ model will cost $299.99
Nexus 10:
This beast of a tablet we actually detailed a few days ago, and have been curious about it ever since. Sporting a solid 10.1 inch display and pixel density that will rock your socks off, the Nexus 10 has the ability to be the BEST tablet available if the specs pan out and the device works as beautifully as it sounds.
The Nexus 10 will be available 11/13 in the Google Paly store in the US, UK, Australia, Germany, France, Spain, Canada, and Japan. Nexus 4 will hit the Google Play store the same day.