Google Nexus 10 Goes Official with It’s Stunning 2560×1600 Display And Android 4.2

Samsung Google Nexus 10

Finally, Google has officially took the wraps off the Samsung-made new Nexus 10 Android tablet. The highlight features of the Google Nexus 10 is its 10.1-inch display delivering a stunning resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels with a pixel density of 30o PPI. So, the Nexus 10 tablet is clearly aiming to beat the iPad 3, which has .7 inch 1536 x 2048 display with 264 ppi pixel density. Teh Google Nexus 10 will be available to purchase in the Google Play Store from November 13th, priced at $399 for 16GB edition and the 32GB edition goes for $499.

Google also confirmed Nexus 10 features new “multi user support”, which lets you “to add multiple users and switch between them instantly right from the lockscreen. We believe that everyone should have quick and easy access to their own stuff — email, apps, bookmarks, and more. That way, everyone can have their own home screens, their own music, and even their own high scores.”

For 400 bucks, you will get:

# A 10-inch LED-backlit IPS display with iPad destroying 2560 x 1600 pixels of resolution
# Samsung’s Exynos 5 chipset with a two Cortex-A15 cores clocked at 1.7GHz with a quad-core Mali T-604 GPU
# 2GB RAM
# 5MP rear camera, 1.9MP shooter on front side
# Two NFC ships (on front and back sides)
# Front-facing stereo speakers
# micro USB and micro HDMI ports
# Pogo pins

…and the tablet runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS with updated Nexus 7-like UI on top of it. The tablet’s 9,000,Ah battery lets it to last up to 500 hours of standby time.User can attach a built-in cover by removing the little plastic piece.

The Google Nexus 10 tablet first hits the stores in U.S., U.K.Spain, Canada, Germany, Japan, Australia, and France. Google is currently letting the interested customers to sign up for the tablet on the Google Play Store, so that you can be notified once the tablet becomes available.

Samsung Google Nexus 10

Samsung Google Nexus 10

Samsung Google Nexus 10 Hands-On

For more information, read: Samsung Google Nexus 10 Full Specifications.

Source: Google Blog

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