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Picture of upcoming Nexus 9 by HTC appears

The picture above is purported to be the upcoming Nexus 9 tablet that’s developed by HTC. According to the @upleaks, the Nexus 9 (codename T1) would come in a matte plastic body like the Nexus 5, as opposed its earlier rumoured metal body.

From the picture, we can see its main camera which comes with an assisted flash light. The design of the Nexus 9 looks more squarish which is similar with the iPad mini and Xiaomi Mi Pad with a 4:3 aspect ratio screen.

Spec-wise, the Nexus 9 is rumoured to be a tablet powerhouse with an updated 64-bit Tegra K1 processor that’s mated to 4GB of RAM. Like the Galaxy Tab S, the 8.9″ display is said push a Quad HD resolution at 2560×1440 which gives this a pixel density of 330ppi.

We can expect the Nexus 9 to run with the very latest Android L out of the box. It has just passed FCC certification and word has it that it could be launched as early as October 15.

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