Google Nexus 10 Release Date Postponed Due to Hurricane Sandy
Nexus 10 confirmed
The spy photos of the upcoming Nexus 10 confirm the specs and looks rumors circulating on the mobile casino forums.
Following a multitude of various speculations on the specifications and looks of the much anticipated Google Nexus 10, the leaked pictures of the device confirm rumors. The Samsung-made tablet was set to be officially introduced today, but Hurricane Sandy had other plans and forced Google to postpone the event to a yet to be announced later date.
The Google Android event is widely believed to be the venue where the Nexus 10 and the Nexus 4 – the latest smartphone made by LG. We will definitely report back to you as soon as we know the new date for the much anticipated Google event.
The Nexus 10 will offer Android casino gamers a 10.1 inch screen boasting 2560x1600p resolution (throwing down the iPad 3 from the pedestal) and 298.9ppi. Other features include a completely new Samsung Exynos 5250 dual-core chipset with 1.7GHz Cortex-A15 CPU. Some experts suggest that the new CPU is even better performing than the quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro and Apple A6.
Fast-running mobile casino games are guaranteed by the latest Mali-T604 GPU, which is powerful enough to handle that amazing amount of pixels included in the wonderful screen. Other specs deliver 2GB of RAM, 16GB of built-in memory, sadly non-expandable, however sources suggest that 16GB will not remain the only version.
The back of the Nexus 10 is made of metal, the tablet also features dual-speakers, and a 5MP snapper, and remains amazingly thin, despite the long list of specifications.
The new device will land in the hands of mobile casino fans with Android 4.2 out of the box, which is still named Jelly Bean, but offers qualitatively improved features. It’s now up to Google to announce the new date for the Android event, where we will know the release date and the pricing policy for the Nexus 10.