Pics & Video Leak of the Next Generation Nexus 7

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Last night, some pics and a video leaked of the next-generation Google Nexus 7 Android tablet. This particular version of the device is labeled, ME571K_PR1_SKU2. Here's a video below of the device,



Here's a list of specs that came along with this leak,
  • 7-Inch LCD display (unnamed resolution at this time)
  • 4 gigabytes of DDR3L RAM (although the final shipping version may only be 2GB - this is unconfirmed at this time)
  • 1.2-megapixel camera on the front, and 5-megapixel camera on the back
  • Dual speakers
  • Android 4.3
  • 32GB and 64Gb storage
These specs seem pretty impressive, especially if it ends up keeping 4GB of RAM. We will keep a close eye on this, but in the mean-time enjoy the video.

Source: AndroidCentral
 
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It looks like Google and its hardware partner Asus added a rear-facing camera this time around, which was absent in the original Nexus 7.
The 7-inch tablet also looks a bit slimmer than the original and has a rubbery backing.
 
It looks like Google and its hardware partner Asus added a rear-facing camera this time around, which was absent in the original Nexus 7.
The 7-inch tablet also looks a bit slimmer than the original and has a rubbery backing.

Video didn't play...just keeps saying it's a private video...
 
Video didn't play...just keeps saying it's a private video...

You're absolutely right. I guess it wouldn't be appropriate to show the 'leak' in public on a family-friendly Forum such as this... lol. So, to see it uncensored, you have to punch in Android Central Exclusive The New Nexus 7 on the YouTube app to watch the 1:06 min. 'leak' on video... lol, again.
 
By the way, was anybody able to catch where the speakers were located, during that leak?
 
More Leaks.

While the original Nexus 7 ran on an Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, whereas the upcoming model will reportedly feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor. The new model also has a 1980 x 1200 resolution, compared to 1280 x 800 on the original version, the Daily Telegraph reported.
 
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