According to recent reports, the Google Nexus tablet will be released in May for a price that would range somewhere in between $199 to $249. Besides, what we do know is that it will be flaunting its 7 inch display.
There's also a great possibility for the Google Nexus tablet to be the first Android slate that will be pre-loaded with Google Play Store, Google's newest app that’s intended to replace the Android Market. With Google Play, you will eventually be able to download a wide selection of games, music, videos and eBooks aside from the vast range of Android-based applications. The Google Play with also have a unique integration to Google +, Google's very own social network.
It will mostly likely compete against the best-selling Amazon Kindle Fire.
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Though this important device in Google's history hasn't be uncovered, it must be a strong tablet and will be sold fast because of Google's support.
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