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The Nexus 8 could be presented at Google I O 2014 with this design
The Nexus 8 could be presented at Google I O 2014 with this design
After possibly Google would have revealed his new cell Nexus 6, why not look at another device that could be presented at Google I / O 2014. Though these images not officially arrive for a Google Account, are a representation of the new tablet could present company by the name of Nexus 8.
Show a tablet with a Super LCD 3 8-inch Lcd that has been manufactured by HTC. The new tablet also includes a chamber 8 ultrapixeles, which would provide approximately twice the resolution of the camera that has the HTC One M8, which we believe will not really happen.
However, the design of the Nexus 8 could show much the design that could be the new Google tablet could have if it is manufactured by HTC. It has a very similar to the HTC One M8 to have a metal frame, BoomSound speakers in the front and edges with a slight curvature that would enable it feels good in the hand design.
As for its specifications, the concept does not show many details, other than that its speakers would Harman / Kardon, as the version of HTC especificial One M8 came out in the United States exclusively for Sprint, but expect Snapdragon processor 801 2.5GHz, 3GB of RAM and the latest version of Android.
However, the design of the Nexus 8 could show much the design that could be the new Google tablet could have if it is manufactured by HTC. It has a very similar to the HTC One M8 to have a metal frame, BoomSound speakers in the front and edges with a slight curvature that would enable it feels good in the hand design.
As for its specifications, the concept does not show many details, other than that its speakers would Harman / Kardon, as the version of HTC especificial One M8 came out in the United States exclusively for Sprint, but expect Snapdragon processor 801 2.5GHz, 3GB of RAM and the latest version of Android.
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