Showing posts with label nexus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nexus. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The iPad generates 87% of the web traffic from tablets

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With the advent of new tablets like the Nexus of Google and new versions of the Amazon Kindle Fire may think that using the iPad Apple is being reduced, but in reality this is not so. According to a company Chitika, the iPad is still dominating web traffic level in the market for tablets. The survey reveals that, on average, 100 people surfing the Internet via an iPad, 5 are doing it on a Kindle Fire, a tablet makes a Nexus and 3 do through a Galaxy tablet from Samsung . Obviously there are other tablets that also generate a percentage, but it is too small to be taken into account separately. All this means that the iPad generates 87% of the web traffic level tablets, although these results are obviously only for North America, so it is very possible that the world will be a little different.
Still, the iPad is still going through good times and no doubt this will continue for a while until someone achieves dethrone the king, which it does not seem that would happen soon.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Google Nexus destroys 4 sales

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It seems that Apple is not the only manufacturer of smartphones able to have a unusual sales in a few hours, because the same thing happens to Google with their new phone, the Nexus great 4. Remember that this device was announced a couple of weeks ago? It was released yesterday, and in only 50 minutes and there were no more units available in the United States.
In the UK was even faster, achieving a time of 30 minutes, while in Germany nearly set a record to run out in no less than 15 minutes. That's what people call a successful launch, right?
I clarify that no exact figures on how many devices were initially offered for sale, so this may not be as impressive as it sounds.
The Google Nexus and LG 4 costs $ 300 with 8GB of memory and $ 350 with 16GB. Note that these prices are without a contract and for the U.S. territory, although they are still relatively low costs that should be reflected in similar way in other markets worldwide.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Photos emerge of course Sony Nexus X

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Will this be the next Nexus smarphone? The truth is that I do not know whether to believe the images of LG Nexus 4 or if taken as true to the model we're seeing here. On Sunday photos appeared on the network that would be proof of collaboration between Sony and Google to create a smartphone Nexus.
The motive was filtered through Picasa and was nicknamed as "Sony Nexus X". As you can see, the front picture shows that it has three buttons and a screen about 4 inches. The other shows the back, where you can clearly see the logos of Google and Sony. It seems that the device has a front and a rear camera.
Pictures may be a hoax, but currently there is nothing to indicate that it is a fake or real phone. Sony still has not said anything about it.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

LG Nexus 4 will be released on October 29

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Previously we've talked a bit about the new smartphone Nexus, which will apparently be known as LG Nexus 4. From France, the newspaper Le Figaro reported a juicy stat that hardly had spoken so far. The French gazette says that this new device will be released next October 29, ie in just over two weeks. Please note that this is not officially confirmed, so they are not just words.
Remember also that the arrival of LG Nexus 4 will take place a few days after the release of Windows 8 by Microsoft , and the new operating system will be used by some devices mobile . On the other hand, there is another rumor that suggests that the hardware of the new Nexus will be very similar to the LG Optimus G.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Google Nexus launch its 10-inch tablet with Samsung

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Google already has a new tablet oven belonging to the Nexus family. What all we ask is which company is partnering with the search company this time for this release. Asus was the one who worked with Google on the new Nexus 7, but now the company plans to launch a 10-inch version, it appears Samsung with whom it is working, and even more so when you consider that the screen of this device, as stated, has a higher pixel density than the iPad 3, which is a big plus and not any manufacturer would be able to achieve this.
Besides this, there are other reports that indicate that Google will start to produce a tablet that will be sold at only $ 100 from the month of December, although no exact date has and has not been officially confirmed.

Is this the Samsung Nexus?

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Rumors about the Nexus smartphones spread very quickly. In this picture above we are seeing what could be considered the LG Nexus, and not surprising since lately there has been talk that the search engine company,Google, could have partnered with LG to create such a product.
This Nexus saves a striking resemblance to another phone from LG, the Optimus G, which surely remember having a quad-core processor, 13-megapixel camera, 4.7-inch screen and 2GB of RAM, among other things, and is likely that we can get an idea of the kind of hardware that will integrate the new Nexus.
In addition to the above, it seems that the phone will be presented at the end of this month, so do not have to wait long to clear our doubts.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Google introduced the tablet Nexus 7 and Nexus home device Q


Los Angeles (USA), June 27 (EFE). - The California-based Google has introduced its first tablet, Nexus 7, as well as a device to play content in the home, Nexus Q, and the new version of Android Jelly Bean, at the start of its annual conference for software developers in San Francisco.

As expected, Google unveiled a tablet with touch screen 7-inch high definition that designed and manufactured in collaboration with the Taiwanese company ASUSTek Computer designed to compete head to head with Amazon Kindle Fire.

Nexus 7 can be ordered today through Google Play online store for $ 199 (159.5 euros), similar to the successful Kindle Fire, although initially only available in North America, Australia and the United Kingdom when it reaches the market in mid-July.

The tablet features a powerful Nvidia Tegra processor 3, front camera, 9 hours of battery life in video playback and 300 hours standby time and weighs 340 grams.

Nexus 7 has been created to make the most of the entertainment ecosystem of Android, Google Play, in order to optimize the viewing of movies, YouTube, reading books and magazines as well as the use of Google Maps and web browsing Chrome.

The device will come equipped as standard with the new version of Android operating system, dubbed Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, whose features were released today.

More unexpected was Nexus Q, a device that Google hid under a cloth for the event with the intention to surprise the 6,000 attendees and a million spectators who followed the event via the Internet, according to the company.

Shaped like a cannonball, Nexus Q falls into the category of multimedia breeding boxes and seems to compete directly with Google TV, Apple TV, Roku and Boxee Box, even if its contents are limited to those that are accessible through Google Play.

Like Nexus 7, Nexus Q can be purchased today on the Google site Play at a price of $ 299 (240 euros), although in their case only be distributed in the U.S. from July.

Nexus Q is an Android device that operates Internet and serves as a gateway to multimedia content that users have hosted in the cloud with Google Play.

It drives through a phone or Android tablet, which acts as a remote control which Nexus orders Q from the cloud to play videos or music on the speakers or screens that are connected.

Nexus Q is not limited to a device or an account and allows multiple users to make playlists with purchased content in their libraries.

The device is designed entirely by the Google Android team.