Showing posts with label Nexus 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nexus 10. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Samsung Rome a high-end tablet very similar to Nexus 10

When it comes to tablets and smartphones, the South Korean conglomerate Samsung tend to take it very seriously because their business model is to try to reach all possible sectors of the market: the low-end, the mid range and of course the high end. Well, it seems that the market for tablets soon receive a new device that is located between the high end and is known under the code name "Rome", and of course, is a product...

Thursday, January 31, 2013

The successor to the Nexus 7 would be launched in May

We've been talking a bit about the new Asus tablet that Google and are creating together. It is the successor of the famous Nexus 7. Not too hard data on the hardware and software on the device, but worse would have nothing, right?A lack of official announcements, we can only rely on what the various rumors says. So far, it is believed that the device, in order to continue to live up to the competition and maintain the technology that characterizes...

Monday, November 5, 2012

Nexus 10 64GB is on its way

Several days ago, when the Nexus Google and Samsung announced , unveiled only two capacities: 16GB and 32GB, but it seems that things are going even further. The guys at Samsung have been generous enough to announce that now there is a new version of the Nexus 10 that will feature 64GB of memory, which many wanted but it was initially announced. While it was not given an exact date for the launch of this model, it should not take long to...

Monday, July 2, 2012

Nexus 10 could be in development

Not yet a week after the official launch of Google Nexus 7 and already there are rumors on the web about a new version of the tablet but larger. For some, it seems a logical step, and if so, Google would be doing the same as Samsung did, premiering first a 7-inch tablet and later one of 10 inches (Tab 10.1). Can this strategy be applied to the Nexus family of Google? We do not see why not, and indeed seems to have already been applied, because...