Hold your horses -- the Nexus 7 doesn't have Android 4.2 just yet. But no-one seems to have told UK retailer HMV, which is putting out newspaper ads for the new 32GB version of Google's tablet, suggesting it'll come "with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean."
As Android 4.2 has yet to be finalized and open-sourced, you won't find it on any tablets currently on store shelves, and that includes the newly-released 32GB Nexus 7. But we're sure Google won't waste any time in pushing that 4.2 update out to Nexus 7 tablets just as soon as it's ready. Keep watching as we approach the Nov. 13 launch date for Nexus 4 and Nexus 10!

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Sony's latest flagship phone has a 120Hz 4K HDR display and the world's first variable telephoto camera in a smartphone — but it also packs legacy features like a headphone jack and microSD expandability. With LG out of the picture, the Xperia 1 III seems like a perfect alternative to more mainstream options for consumers that want the best of tomorrow and yesterday in one package.

I take all my review photos with my phones, except the uber-soft Galaxy S21
I love just about everything about the Galaxy S21 from the screen to the battery to the Bluetooth, but there's one tiny little detail that's kept me running back to the Pixel 4a: taking photos for work. I've taken all of my article photos with phones for years now, and the S21 is the first phone in a long time where it simply doesn't cut it.

These are the best cases for the Amazon Fire HD 10
The Amazon Fire HD 10 may be more affordable than most tablets, but you’ll still want to keep it protected with a case!