“Google Nexus 7” anticipation and unceasing rumors of fans and tech speculators online seems to have reduced. Many fans have almost given up if Google would still be releasing the long awaited new “Google Nexus 7” tablet this December, since it was not so on Google's last event on October.
Mobile N Apps reports that Google and Huawei, the Chinese company, are having a bit squabble with each other. Reports say that Google do not agree to the terms of the Chinese company. Google said that they refuse to put the Huawei logo to the Google Pixel phones when the said smartphones were manufactured.
Huawei supposed to have gotten the contract on the Google Pixel until HTC was assigned the contract, but with the said dispute it looks like a “Google Nexus 7” 2017 release won't be sooner than expected. Confirmations were gotten as well from the Huawei's Vice President Colin Giles, who admitted last month that this issue is indeed true. Many sources online concluded after several research that the “Google Nexus 7” will be delayed due to the disagreement between both parties.
As indicated by Autoo Mobile reports, the “Google Nexus 7” would be the first gadget to own the Andromeda OS. This is a cross breed working framework which blends or rather merge Chrome and Android. This OS would be debuted into two Nexus gadgets - tablet and a laptop.
Andromeda OS is said to guarantee interface portable PCs, tablets, and Smartphone's in a better way, it is a creation which has raised high expectations in the tech world. This OS improves the multitasking capabilities as it permits open document framework and a device to have a versatile UI.
Gadgets reports that the “Google Nexus 7” is reported to have 4GB of RAM with 64GB of internal space that can expand up to 2TB of memory. 13-megapixel camera 7-inch quad HD display, a SnapDragon 820 processor. “Google Nexus 7” will also contain Adreno 530 GPU and will be the first tablet to run on Google's hybrid operating systems.