Is This Google’s Nexus 10 Tablet?

BriefMobile got its hands on what it says is the upcoming Google Nexus 10 tablet. Supposedly manufactured by Samsung, the tablet is said to have a dual-core 1.7GHz Samsung Exynos processor, a 2560×1600 retina-grade display, 2 gigabytes of RAM, 16 gigs of storage, a 5 megapixel camera, NFC, and Android 4.2, which is still called Jelly Bean. More »

Nexus 10 spotted, to come with Android 4.2?

Are you all stoked up for next Monday’s Google event which will, in all probability, see the announcement of a fair number of Nexus branded devices such as the Nexus 4 from LG and the Samsung Nexus 10 tablet? The latter could very well be pictured as depicted above, as we were also privy to sample photos taken with the Samsung Nexus 10 earlier this morning. BriefMobile seem to have a ninja slip them some photos of the purported Nexus 10, where we now have more concrete speculation as to the reported specifications found underneath the hood.

How does a dual-core 1.7GHz Samsung Exynos 5250 processor with a Mali-T604 GPU sound to you? All of that will be accompanied by 2GB RAM, 16GB of internal memory, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, NFC, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, with a Super AMOLED display boasting 2,560 x 1,600 resolution rounding everything up. Oh yeah, did we mention that Android 4.2 would come with the Nexus 10 right out of the box?

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Google Nexus 10 tablet leaks with Chomebook processor inside

It’s time to get ultra-powerful with the Google Nexus 10, a tablet made by Samsung whose details have been spilled essentially in full in both a couple of photos and details galore today. This device has been manufactured by Samsung and does not appear to be all that far away from the Galaxy Note 10 or the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 in its form, but its innards are all new and fabulous. The folks at BriefMobile have let this chicken loose in the farmyard with the photo of the front you see here and the screenshot details you see below, they coming complete with Android 4.2 – the next generation Google mobile OS.

This update to the operating system does not appear to be making a whole lot of aesthetic changes from what we’ve seen thus far, instead focusing on new functionality in the environment we’ve already seen in 4.1 Jelly Bean. As far as the innards of the device we’re seeing here, great things appear to be in the pipe. Starting with a 10.1-inch AMOLED display with 2,560 x 1,600 pixel resolution, we’re right in on the high definition universe finally here with the standard Google Nexus. That’s 298.9 PPI, by the way, more than the current hero iPad at 263.92 – we’ll see how they really compare soon.

The Nexus 7 will play second fiddle to this beast if indeed these specifications turn out to be true, what with none other than the 1.7GHz Samsung Exynos 5250 sitting inside to power it. This processor is a dual-core bit of architecture – but before you have a heart attack over it having less cores than the Galaxy Note II, note this: it’s Exynos 5, and likely going to be the same chip that appears in the Series 3 Chromebook we just reviewed from Samsung. If this is indeed true, this tablet will have real hardcore computing power without a doubt.

Also inside is 16GB of internal storage, NFC, Wi-fi, Bluetooth 4.0, and a 5 megapixel camera on the back. The front-facing camera is more than likely 1.5 megapixels strong or better and ready for some Google+ hangout action. The GPU inside this beast will likely be the Mali-T604, and you’ll have 2GB of RAM ready to rock.

It’s likely that we’ll be seeing this machine on the 29th at the Android event that’s also been teased to be opening “the playground” with more Android fun than you can shake a stick at. This means we’ll probably be seeing the Nexus 4 as well, and probably a bit more software than we’ve seen in leaks thus far.

Check the timeline below for some more expansion on the Nexus rumors that have appeared over the past few weeks and also hit up our Android portal for sweet Google mobile OS excellence. Also note that we will definitely be at the Android event on Monday with bells on – lots of action coming up!


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Google Nexus 10 leaks: Android 4.2, 1.7GHz Exynos 5250, 2,560 x 1,600 resolution (update: video)

Google Nexus 10 leaks Android 42, Exynos 5250 17GHz, 2,560 x 1,600 resolution

Unless we’re looking at one of the most elaborately photographed fakes in the world, this is the Nexus 10. With the Nexus 7 apparently going over quite well at just $199, it was only ever a matter of time before the Nexus family expanded to house a 10-incher. With Google’s own Vic Gundotra posting images from a unit that he’s using at some exotic locale, it seems that another unit has slipped beneath the camera at BriefMobile. The site has managed to apprehend one of the 10.1-inch slates, and in turn has discovered quite the bounty of information.

Internally, there’s (reportedly) a dual-core, Cortex-A15-based 1.7GHz Samsung Exynos 5250, a Mali-T604 GPU, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage (though no microSD expansion slot), a 5 megapixel rear-facing camera, NFC / WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and a Super AMOLED panel with a drool-worthy 2,560 x 1,600 screen resolution — yeah, that’s well into “Retina” territory at 298.9 pixels per inch. You may recognize that Exynos 5250 from Google’s recently released $249 Chromebook, but here, it’s being used to push Android 4.2. Those hungry for more can visit the source link, but don’t go in hoping to extract an asking price.

Update: Well, if the pictures weren’t enough, BriefMobile has just popped a five-second long video of the device, which you can glance at after the break. Don’t get too excited, however, as it’s merely just someone going from the home screen into Chrome.

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Nexus 10 sample photos spotted

Now, the Nexus 10 has yet to be announced in its official capacity, but that does not mean that there are is enough evidence going around to support the existence of such a device. In fact, we saw a leaked copy of its manual making its rounds around the Internet recently, and here we are with sample photos that were purportedly snapped using the Nexus 10 which was nicked off a Google executive’s site, namely Google’s SVP of engineering, Vic Gundotra, who recently uploaded vacation photos to his Google+ page that carried a resolution of 2,048 x 1,536 pixels.

I guess with the Nexus 10 being slated for an announcement at next Monday’s event, we should not be too surprised to see more leaks concerning the Nexus 10 make its way to the Internet over the weekend. Perhaps the labeling on the photos that claim it was snapped using the Nexus 10 was wrong and is an honest mistake, but something in our gut tells us otherwise. Seems to be quite a snappy shooter, the Nexus 10 is.

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New Google+ Pictures Basically Out the Nexus 10 Tablet

We already have a pretty good idea of everything that’s going to happen at Google’s big Android event next Monday, but now there’s a little more fuel to add to the fire. Google’s senior VP of engineering Vic Gundotra has been uploading some pictures to Google+ from a Nexus 10 tablet. More »

Nexus 10 caught snapping Google exec’s holiday photos

Google’s Vic Gundotra has been doing some Samsung Nexus 10 teasing, using the unannounced but broadly-expected Android tablet to share some holiday snaps on Google+. Gundotra does not mention the tablet by name, but the Nexus 10 is listed as the identifier of the camera under the photo details on a number of shots. The resolution is given as roughly 3-megapixels, though since Google+ automatically resizes shots automatically uploaded, that’s not necessarily the full resolution of the Nexus 10′s camera itself.

In fact, according to previous leaks, we’re expecting something along the line of an 8-megapixel camera on the rear of the Nexus 10. It’s also certain to have a front-facing camera for video calls and vanity shots.

It’s not the first time early Google hardware has been previewed, unofficially, on the company’s social network. Images taken with the Google Glass wearable computer have also been spotted, ahead of Google employees officially releasing stills and video samples shot with the headset. Meanwhile, EXIF data has proved useful in flagging up unannounced devices on other online galleries, though since it’s relatively straightforward to fake, it’s generally taken with a pinch of salt.

Gundotra could well be pranking the tech world with faked image data, but given we’re expecting the Nexus 10 to be officially unveiled early next week, that seems less than likely. Meanwhile, what appears to be the Nexus 10′s quick start guide popped up online yesterday.

We’ll be with Google at the event to bring back all the details, believed to also include the new LG Nexus 4 smartphone.

[via Android Central]


Nexus 10 caught snapping Google exec’s holiday photos is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Vic Gundotra posts Nexus 10 photos to Google +

Vic Gundotra posts Nexus 10 photos to Google

If anyone is going to get their hands on new Nexus hardware first, it’s going to be Google top-brass. So when photos from Senior Vice President of Engineering, Vic Gundotra, show up on his Google + with “Nexus 10” in the details, we pay attention. The pictures show some idyllic scenes from the beach, but what we’re all interested in is the EXIF data. So, 2,046 by 1,536 you say? That’s 3-megapixel by our calculations, which may not be the true original resolution of the image of course. With a big Google event just around the corner, though, we imagine we won’t have to wait long to find out more.

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Samsung Nexus 10 tablet manual leaked?

The yet unannounced Samsung Nexus 10 tablet has already been leaked online, its manual at least, or so some quarters say. Why don’t you take a gander at the above and see for yourself? The manual arrived just a few days before Google has announced it, most possibly at an event that is happening on October 29th (which would be next Monday). The photos of the purported Samsung Nexus 10 manual do not reveal any more details apart from a sketch of the expected 10-inch tablet, including both front- and rear-facing cameras.

The Samsung Nexus 10 tablet will be larger than its Asus-manufactured Nexus 7 sibling though, where the former will come with a strip on its back. As to the kind of material used, it is most probably plastic, right where the camera is placed. The images are most probably the real deal, but we will only know for sure when the event rolls around next week. Do you think that the Nexus 10 will be able to give the iPad a run for its money?

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Rumor: This Nexus 10 User Manual Leaks Google’s 10-Inch Tablet

A Korean gadget site has posted images of a user manual for a device called a Samsung Nexus 10 that looks much like an oversized Nexus 7. Could this—along with that new Nexus phone—be what Google is announcing on Monday? More »