Google’s Nexus 7 came out of the three variants from the Nexus family that was announced today, and Nexus 7 gains the ability to access HSPA+ networks and comes in a 32GB variant.
It will be next month that the users will be getting the Nexus 7 tablet with HSPA+ capability and a 32GB storage capability. The device is now priced at $249, and fits directly into your pocket. This is not all, the device has now become thinner, lighter and more portable than it was before.
The 32GB HSPA+ variant is compatible with over 300 mobile carriers worldwide and also supports AT&T and T-mobile. The device also comes with some cool data plans. The Nexus 7 was taking some direct competition for the Amazon Kindle HD previously, and now, the addition of HSPA+ and modified design will now gain some more attention among the customers.
Here’s what Google has to say about the new Nexus 7:
Nexus 7: Thin, light and now even more portable
Nexus 7 brings you the best of Google–YouTube, Chrome, Gmail, Maps–and all the great content from Google Play in a slim, portable package that fits perfectly in your hand. To give you more room for all that great content you can now get Nexus 7 with 16GB ($199) or 32GB ($249) of storage. But we also wanted to make this highly portable tablet even more mobile. So we added HSPA+ mobile data. Nexus 7 is now also available with 32GB and HSPA+ mobile ($299), which can operate on more than 200 GSM providers worldwide, including AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.S.