The wait for Android fans is finally over, with Google launching the new Nexus 7 in India
Available in both 16GB (WiFi only) and 32GB (WiFi / LTE) versions, the 7-inch tablet made by ASUS, offers lots of improvements on the previous specifications, including the 1.5Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064 quad core processor, better screen resolution of 1920x1200 with richer pixel density (323 pixels per inch), and 2GB of RAM.
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The new Nexus 7 also offers wireless charging, and connectivity is available in both Bluetooth as well as NFC. The 16GB vmode is available only with WiFi connectivity for Rs 20,999, whereas 32GB model comes with an option for WiFi (Rs 23,999) as well as LTE (Rs 27,999).
Sadly, the new Nexus 7 doesn’t come with Kit Kat updates, which Google released internationally few weeks ago. This means, buyers would have to download extra files from the Internet, before they can enjoy the new features that Android has on offer.
At Google Play store.
Price Rs 20,990 onwardsu00a0
New Galaxy Duos 2 comes with regional languages apps
Samsung added a new model to its dual sim mid-range smartphone with the Galaxy Duos 2. Available for R10,990, what really sets the Duos 2 apart is thatu00a0it will allow users access to apps and content in 10 Indian regional languages including Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Assamese, Marathi and Gujarati.
The Duos 2 features a 4-inch screen, a 1.2 Ghz dual core processor, a 5MP rear camera, is 3G enabled and comes with 4GB internal memory and 768MB RAM.u00a0
At: All major electronic stores.
Price: Rs 10,990u00a0