Monday 25 June 2012

Report: Google set to launch $199 Nexus tablet in July

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Google Nexus tablet details leak online

The latest leaks follow earlier rumors that Google's 7-inch tablet will run Android 4.1, cost $199 or $249 depending on the model, and go on sale in July. Read more

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