Showing posts with label android 4.5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android 4.5. Show all posts

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Google Nexus 8 with Android 4.5 Lollypop Tipped for July Launch

umors are once again spreading that Google has the likes of the LG G Pad and the iPad Mini in its crosshairs – will the Nexus 8 rise to the challenge?
Reports from all corners are once again signaling the possible arrival of a newcomer to Google’s hardware family – the unannounced Nexus 8 tablet. It has been suggested that the somewhat mid-sized slate could launch as a replacement for the Nexus 10 2, but it’s now being mused that it will in fact take the place of the third-generation Nexus 7.
The theory is based upon simple competition in the 7-inch tablet PC marketplace, which has already become overcrowded with thousands of devices from hundreds of global and smaller national brands. What’s more, 7-inch tablets are by some being seen as little different from the gigantic 5.5-inch and 6-inch Phablet Smartphones on the market today – stepping up to 8-inches would help draw a better line between the two.In terms of hardware, chances are we’ll be looking at precisely what was expected to make it into the Nexus 7 3’s makeup, only in this case with an 8-inch or 8.1-inch touchscreen. In specific, think a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 CPU, 3GB of RAM, 1080p visuals and a 10-megapixel camera and you’re at least half-way there.
As far as competition goes, the Nexus 8 would be squaring off against the likes of the 8.3-inch LG G Pad, the 8-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and of course, the iPad Mini.As for its ace in the hole, they don’t come much bigger than exclusive rights to a brand new operating system – the Nexus 8 is tipped to launch with Android 4.5 Lollypop right out of the box.Price-wise it’s anyone’s guess right now, but we’re expecting to see the release of the thing fall shortly after Google’s I/O event, so most likely before the end of July.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Android 4.5 arrives in July along with Google Nexus 8, says report

We’ve just started to see new smartphones and tablets arrive with Android 4.4 KitKat and it looks like Google is already working on a newer version of its mobile platform. According to a report, the Mountain View giant plans to launch Android 4.5 in June and it will also announce a new tablet, the Nexus 8.This information was provided to Android Geeks by an unnamed Google Dublin employee. According to the insider, the company will unveil Android 4.5 at the annual I/O developer conference that’s scheduled to take place on June 25 and 26th this year. While nothing concrete about the OS was revealed, the source did mention that the conference will highlight Google’s new services.Coming to the Nexus 8, the tablet could be the first to run on Android 4.5. The main question is why develop an 8-inch slate when Google already has a 7-inch model? Well, it turns out that the 7-inch segment is too crowded and the company plans to move to a less competitive market. This also means that the Nexus 7 would be scraped.It’s highly unlikely that Google will implement a new name for Android 4.5 and we feel that it’s too soon to drop KitKat as the brand moniker. In other news, Google plans to kill the Nexus brand in 2015, replacing it with Google Play Edition versions of popular handsets and tablets.Like all rumors, we advise you to take this information on Android 4.5 and the Nexus 8 with a pinch of salt. We’ll be sure to update you with more information as and when available.

Google Nexus 8 will be presented with an 8-inch display and Android 4.5 in July

The Google I / O 2014 is finally terminated, so it can be started to speculate about which new device will await us by the search engine giant. Currently circulating a message through the internet that says it will the new Nexus Tablet with Android 4.5 should be, which will be presented in July this year.According to a Google employee working at Google currently no successor to the Nexus 7 Due to the tough competitive struggle one wants to completely withdraw from the 7-inch segment and rather go new ways. However, you will not go to many tablets in competition and a throw on the market with a 10 inch, 8 inch but it should be the new Nexus. Here cavort much less competitors, such as the LG G Pad 8.3 or Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0. Out of the way you go with 8 inch and the iPad mini, probably the currently largest competitors of the Nexus 7, which is, however, more expensive. Whether the new Nexus will be back from Asus, is currently unknown. The source could not verify the manufacturer.As part of this idea is to go in July this year on the stage, the employee, Google will also showcase Android 4.5 - and the 8th on the Nexus More did not reveal the source, unfortunately, because it would have been quite interesting to learn what equipment will have the small tablet.

Google Nexus 8 set to launch with Android 4.5 in July: Report

Reports have for a while indicated Google may be working on a Nexus 8 tablet, and the latest claim which is being said to launch in July this year, along with the next Android version, said to be v4.5.It has being speculated that the search giant might be shifting away from its 7-inch devices because of the high competitiveness of the segment, which would be much less in the 8-inch bracket. Some of the popular 8-inch tablets in the market are Apple iPad Mini, Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 and LG G Pad 8.3.
As claimed in a report by Taiwanese publication , a senior employee of Google Dublin confirmed that the firm will be launching Android 4.5 OS in July along with the new tablet, Nexus 8. The source is also quoted to have that the upcoming Google I/O conference, which will start from 25 June, will concentrate more towards the services Google plans to bring for its users.The 8-inch Google Nexus 8 is most likely expected to launch with the next Android 4.5 OS version. There is no word on the features of the OS, but we believe that by the time Google I/O nears in, we might get a faded glimpse of it via leaks and rumours.Furthermore, the report from Taiwan claimed that Nexus 8 will be launched by April-end with "initial shipments of two million units." The same report has also indicated Asus as the manufacturer of theGoogle Nexus 8.Reports from last month indicated that Google might adopt Intel's Bay Trail-T platform for the alleged Nexus 8 tablet, instead of the Qualcomm chipset currently used in the Nexus 7 (2013).

Friday, February 21, 2014

Google to Launch Android 4.5 and Nexus 8 in July

On Wednesday, Google’s head of Android and Chrome, Sundar Pichai announced that the Mountain View-based giant will host the I/O 2014 developer conference on June 25-26. In an attempt to find out whether we’ll get to see the next Android iteration at I/O we got in touch with a person familiar with the matter who revealed for us that Google will not introduce Android 4.5 during the aforementioned event.A Google Dublin employee said to us that his superiors have told him that Android 4.5 will be officially unveiled in July along with a new tablet, dubbed Nexus 8. He also confirmed for us that the I/O 2014 conference will focus on new services Google is planning to bring on the market.Our source also mentioned that Google will no longer develop a 7-inch Nexus tablet, because of the heavy competition on the segment. Instead, they will try to focus on the 8-inch segment, where they will have to face a smaller number of competitors. At the moment, the most notable 8-inch tablets on the market are Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8.0 and Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 and LG’s G Pad 8.3.The Google Dublin employee could not reveal more details about the Nexus 8 tablet, but since we are talking about a Nexus device that will be launched synchronized with Android 4.5, I guess it’s safe to assume that the 8 incher will come pre-loaded with the new Android version.Furthermore, sources in Taiwan suggested a few weeks ago that Google will launch an 8-inch Nexus tablet at the end of April with “initial shipments of two million units.” The same report also indicated that Google has once more chosen ASUS to be their partner in the development of the new stock Android-powered tablet.Would you be interested in purchasing an 8-inch Nexus tablet or you prefer the 7-inch models? What about Android 4.5? Are you looking forward towards any particular features?