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Monday, June 23, 2014

Leak: 9-inch HTC “Volantis” could be the next Nexus tablet




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Leak: 9-inch HTC “Volantis” could be the next Nexus tablet



Rumors that HTC are working on the next Nexus tablet have been quite prominent over the past few months, and we may have been treated to our first bit of early information. According to Android Police, HTC and Google have finalized plans to introduce a new 9-inch Nexus Tablet that could be here by the end of the year.


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Its internal codename is said to be “Volantis,” and if the rumors are to be believed then it could come to market tricked out with the following specs:



  • 8.9″ Display at 2048×1440 (281ppi)

  • NVIDIA Logan 64-bit processor (Tegra K1)

  • 2GB RAM

  • 16/32GB internal storage

  • 8MP OIS main camera, 3MP front facing camera

  • Aluminum zero-gap construction

  • Stereo front-facing speakers

  • 8.91″x5.98″x0.31″

  • 418g

  • 4G LTE option


Those are pretty impressive specs, and while none of it pushes the bar compared to what’s being done by the likes of Samsung it still sits close to the top of the totem pole. The leaked mockup shows a design that is quite familiar. The circular camera module on the back, the (hopefully multi-colored) LED notification light below the display and the clean, no frills design all scream Nexus.


Early pricing information says to expect the device to retail for $399.99 and $499.99 for the 16GB and 32GB versions, respectively. Unfortunately its rumored Q4 release window means it’s possible this won’t be the device we’re hoping to see at Google I/O, though we’re keeping our fingers crossed that Google unveils something just as sweet.








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