Nexus 7
Straight away,
taking a glance at the picture of the Nexus 7 below, one will be tempted to
call it a GSM smart phone or device, but unfortunately, the Nexus 7 gadget
displayed above is not a GSM device because it simply has no support for GSM
voice communication, SMS and MMS, so it therefore not qualified to be called a
GSM device.
The Nexus 7 is a small tablet computer that was developed jointly by Google, ASUS and Japan Display Inc.
The first generation of the Nexus 7 was developed and released last year July in Australia and USA.
The Nexus 7
is said to be the first small tablet in Google Nexus series working on the
Android 4.1 operating system, and not only that, this latest model Nexus 7 has
been upgraded to work with the Android latest 4.3 OS, what this simply entails
is that with such OS, developers will have more room to create varieties of
apps with more improved graphics.
Now talking about display, the Nexus 7 developers have given many of its competing manufacturers of similar device something to go home with and think about, the Nexus 7 has set a standard for itself for others to follow while staying at the top with the highest resolution display density of 323 pixel-per-inches.
The high quality display technology can be attributed to a display technology based on low-temperature poly-silicon produced by one of the Nexus 7 developers’ partner, The Japan Display Inc. giving the device a whopping 1920 X 1200 display resolution.
Other noticeable improvement that can be seen on the particular second generation Nexus 7 includes 32GB storage capacity, 5MP camera and improved quad-core processor.
The cost of the Nexus 7 is very much affordable with a price of about $230 in most of the stores out there that have it in stock. So if you are in need of a mini tablet computer, going for the Nexus 7 will not be a bad idea.
Nexus 7
Reviewed by Edwin Akwudolu
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