Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Google Might Launch 32GB Nexus 7 Tablet in Time for Holiday Shopping Season

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and Kindle Fire, both of which neglect the user an easy way to add storage space expandable. If you're a fan of the Nexus 7, you'll be happy to know that Google is rumored to be launching a 32GB model in time for the holidays. Currently, the Nexus 7 is available in 8GB and 16GB flavors. IT Pro Portal , who received a tip from "someone who has close ties with Argos," a popular store in the UK According to information from the informant, the Nexus 32GB 7 is released next month abroad, but wait, it gets better.Assuming this information is accurate, the greater ability Nexus 7 to slip into the 16GB model price levels, selling for £ 199.99. The 16GB model will go the way of the dodo, while the Nexus 7 8GB probably maintain its current level of £ 159.99 price. It is unclear whether Google plans to do the same in the U.S., strangely enough the search giant would focus soley your upgrade strategy Nexus 7 in the UK
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