Apart from the introduction of Nexus 4 smart phone and Nexus 10 tablet, Google has also refreshed its Nexus 7 line up. Initially launched as a WiFi only device with 8GB and 16GB storage options, the Nexus 7 is now available in a larger 32GB model as well. Probably seen as a response to the newly announced iPad mini, the new 32GB model is priced at US$249 which is the old price of the 16GB version. Meanwhile, the 16GB option is now sold at a lower price point of US$199.
For those that need connectivity everywhere, Google has also announced a 3G version that supports HSPA+ connectivity at US$299 with 32GB storage. The new Nexus 7s will be available for order in the UK, US, Australia, France, Germany, Spain and Canada beginning 13th November. Just like its latest Nexus siblings, the Nexus 7 runs on the latest Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
For more information, head over to Nexus 7 product page.
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