Showing posts with label shipping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shipping. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2012

The Nexus Tablet has reportedly started shipping, lacks 3G or LTE

Google I/O 2012 is fast approaching and reports are starting to emerge on what the company might be announcing. The latest report comes from DigiTimes and cites sources from upstream component makers.


 


According to them, the Nexus tablet will lack 3G or LTE connectivity as well as a rear camera to keep a low price tag. The recent leak of a photo taken with the tablet and uploaded to Picasa further confirms this report. As a result, the Nexus tablet will probably only feature a front-facing camera and Wi-Fi connectivity.


They also claim that the 7-inch, quad-core Tegra 3 Nexus tablet has already started shipping and will be available in the retail channels in July. At least 3 million units are expected to be shipped by the second half of the year.


It's firmly believed that ASUS have manufactured the tablet and the company's chairman Jonney Shih will also attend the Google I/O event to jointly make the announcement. Furthermore, according to DigiTimes' sources, later in the summer ASUS will be releasing its own 7-inch tablet in the $159-179 price range.


Whether those reports are true will likely be established on June 27, when Google will give the start of its annual I/O Developer's Conference.


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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S II now shipping with Android 4.0 ICS

If you intend to buy a Galaxy S II, there is some good news for you. It seems Samsung is shipping all new Galaxy S II units with pre-installed Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

We've only received confirmation from the Indian market, but we guess other areas are getting the same treatment.

The ICS update for the Galaxy S II has been around for a while but lots of people will appreciate the fact that Samsung spared them the effort of upgrading.

If you insist on getting an ICS-bundled Galaxy S II, look out for units imported in April 2012 or later. In case you get an older device after all, don?t worry ? the update is delivered OTA, so you'll only need a Wi-Fi network to download and install it.

Thanks to Amberdeep Singh for sending this in!

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