Android Devices >> Everything about the Google Nexus 7

Read our Google Nexus 7 Review


Android Central Reader Rating:
Your rating: None Average: 3.2 (68 votes)

 

The Nexus 7 is Google's new $200, 7-inch tablet created in partnership with Taiwanese manufacturer ASUS. It's running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out of the box, and uses a quad-core Tegra 3 CPU. With a 1280x800 display, the Nexus 7 is designed to work with Google's Play services, including Play Books, Music, Movies and now Magazines.

The device was announced alongside Jelly Bean at Google I/O 2012, and is expected to launch in mid-July

Availability

Unknown

Carriers: Unknown

Announced: June 27, 2012

Release Date: July 13, 2012

Top Google Nexus 7 Stories




Google Nexus 7 Forum

Browse and learn more in our Google Nexus 7 Forums

Recent Google Nexus 7 Stories

Nexus 7
Article
by James Richardson
Jul 04, 2012
The release date in the UK for the Google Nexus 7 tablet is creeping closer and closer, day by day. You can now pre order the new Android tablet from The Dixons Group which includes: Dixons, PC Worl...
Android Central
Article
by Alex Dobie
Jul 03, 2012
I like my Nexus 7. It’s speedy, well-designed and runs a pure, unmolested version of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. But since I’ve returned with it to the UK, Google’s flagship tablet has...
Google Nexus 7
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jul 03, 2012
Just a quick heads up for those of you who might be preordering the Google Nexus 7 tablet as a gift. Just like with the Amazon Kindle Fire, there's an option in the ordering process that allows ...
Nexus 7
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jul 03, 2012
The spudger-wielding technology sadists at iFixit are at it again, this time dissecting one of the new Nexus 7 tablets, presumably obtained from Google I/O, seeing as how they're not shippi...
Android Central
Article
by James Richardson
Jul 02, 2012
Fear not, good people of Australia, the word on the street is that the Google Nexus 7 tablet we be available for you to purchase in local retail stores in the very near future. According to Gizmodo....