Friday, July 19, 2013

In new arrival Android 4.3 or Nexus? - Wired.it

Into Google announces an event and click the gossip: you head updating your operating system and the new tablet

Into’m just rumors, but talk about big stuff: nothing less than Android 4.3 and the new Nexus 7. next Wednesday in San Francisco will host an event-Google (which you can follow in streaming YouTube), and now both parties are invitations to print and the techno-gossip.

To act as anchorman for Big G will be Sundar Pichai who leads the Android team; hence the speculation. Also because Mountain View has missed a turn: usually the new version of the mobile operating system is traditionally announced at the Google I / O in May , but this time the conference has passed without any major news, and so you bet on Wednesdays.

The items collected by knowledgeable individuals in Silicon Valley, then, give as probable a next-generation OS, but it will not be a dramatic leap forward and will keep the name Jelly Bean . There is a reason: version 4.2 has needed quite a long time to get in the latest phones (several of those in circulation still run with the 4.1, if not even earlier versions) and Google will probably prefer to avoid the announcement of an update that would make it obsolete. The green robot is given as 4.3 imminent because a week circulating images of an HTC One it runs on just this incarnation of Android.

The logical leap to the hypothesis of a new Nexus is immediate: Google recently presented the new operating system always showing on their devices such as the Nexus 4 and the Nexus 7, and you think that will do the same next week. The product from the most reliable network of gossip seems to be, in fact, the next class=”c8″> Nexus 7 , confirmed by a video of Android Central showing a black tablet on average, well finished and stylish.


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No leak on the specifications, except that here too there will be huge change from the model currently on sale: the rumored processor upgrade (from a Tegra 3 quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 to a quad- core), higher resolution display (from 1280×800 to 1920×1080), 5 megapixel rear camera, 4000 mAh battery and LTE support. Two versions: 16GB ($ 229) and 32GB ($ 269).

Consequence: old Nexus fall further price , and since it is a tablet is still valid in terms of performance and functionality, it could become even more interesting for the audience and competitive for Google in the arena of mobile devices.

In view of autumn, then, it seems that Mountain View is preparing to restart the dance of the tablet. And the others? Sony is already on track with the excellent , while Samsung has announced his moves and Apple will do it soon.

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