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Who Wants Some Key Lime Pie? Nexus 7 and Nexus 4 Running Build KRS36B In The Wild

Androidheadlines - Now that we finally have Android 4.3, yet another version of Jelly Bean, it’s time to start looking for the next version of Android which we are expecting to be announced in October along with a new Nexus 4 (or Nexus 5) and a new Nexus 10. Thanks to the Chromium Bug Tracker, we have now seen a Nexus 7 and a Nexus 4 both making appearances running a new version of Android. Which is build KRS36B.

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Speed-Racer4160d ago

Just purchased a Nexus 7 a few days ago. Can't wait to try it once it goes mainstream.

CraigandDayDay4159d ago

I'm thinking about getting the new Nexus 7. I might wait to see what the iPad Mini 2 looks like first though. The Nexus's price is much more attractive though.

AngryEnglish4159d ago

The new Nexus 7 is quite an incredible piece of hardware considering the cost, the screen is wonderful, and the s4 pro (which isnt really an s4 pro, its an underclocked s600) is very very snappy, Asus and google did a really good job with this update

dilawer4159d ago

I just hope it comes out to Galaxy Nexus as well. *fingers crossed*

KwietStorm_BLM4159d ago

Well this is a pleasant surprise, and during geek week too.

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The Next Nexus 7 Could Be Manufactured By Huawei

There is speculation that Huawei could manufacture the next Nexus 7 tablet which is expected to launch in 2016.

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Nexus 7 2012 gets Android M, although through a custom ROM only

"Google will unfortunately skip updating their Nexus 7 tablet from 2012, but that doesn’t mean that owners of the tablet should start looking at new hardware. Since the Nexus 7 is a favorite among compact tablets, there are many developers working on providing some type of support for the device in place of Google. "

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Google pulls the Nexus 7 tablet from its online store

"In case you were on the fence about grabbing one of Google's affordable Nexus tablets, you'd better jump off it pretty soon. The Nexus 7's been pulled from the Google Store, as spotted by TalkAndroid, and it almost assuredly isn't coming back -- especially since the Nexus 9 exists. That means if you still want one of the consistently updated 7-inch slates you'll have to hit places like Amazon while supplies last or wallow in regret for all that could've been. Namely, owning a tablet that (to me at least) is more comfortable to hold than the IPad Mini 2 and is essentially just as capable."

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