• Get your shit together google, nexus 10 leaked too
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[URL]http://briefmobile.com/google-nexus-10-samsung-android-4-2[/URL] [IMG]http://briefmobile.s3.amazonaws.com/images/articles/2012/10/image111-371x450.png[/IMG] [QUOTE][I]BriefMobile[/I] is proud to release the first pictures of Google’s Nexus 10 tablet by Samsung. The device, manufactured by the popular Korean OEM, features the latest version of Google’s Android operating system— Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. Yes, it’s still called “Jelly Bean.” There’s no “Key Lime Pie” yet. We expect Google to announce this tablet on Monday, October 29th, in New York City. At that time, the Android tablet market will have a new virtual king of the hill. With an ultra high resolution screen, screaming fast processor, and the latest Google operating system, I’m comfortable calling the Nexus 10 the best-specced Android tablet in the world.[/QUOTE] [t]http://briefmobile.s3.amazonaws.com/images/articles/2012/10/23.jpg[/t] [t]http://briefmobile.s3.amazonaws.com/images/articles/2012/10/141.jpg[/t] [t]http://briefmobile.s3.amazonaws.com/images/articles/2012/10/10.jpg[/t] [t]http://briefmobile.s3.amazonaws.com/images/articles/2012/10/33.jpg[/t] [QUOTE]Samsung Exynos 5250 Clocked at 1.7 GHz Dual-core Cortex-A15 Mali-T604 GPU 2GB RAM 16GB internal storage (other options possible) 10.1-inch Super AMOLED display 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution 298.9 pixels-per-inch 5-megapixel rear-facing camera LED flash Front-facing camera NFC WiFi Bluetooth 4.0 Dual speakers located on front of device Inside, the Nexus 10 features a Samsung-built Exynos 5250 processor with a Cortex-A15 architecture and Mali-T604 GPU. That’s the same processor used in Google’s latest Chromebook. It’s a 1.7 GHz clocked dual-core powerhouse that benchmarks better than the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro and Apple A6 SoCs. Like the new Android elite, the Nexus 10 houses a full 2GB of RAM, which gives it that speedy edge in multi-tasking. We’re not sure if there will be multiple storage sizes/options available at launch. The unit used by our trusted source had 16GB of internal memory. There is no microSD card slot. Google is relying heavily on their new Drive and Play Store infrastructures for cloud storage, whether Android fans like it or not. We were thinking Drive might come pre-installed on this device, but that’s not the case (at the moment). The display is an incredible feat for Samsung. At 2560 x 1600 pixels, it far surpasses the Apple iPad’s “Retina Display” in resolution. We’re told the display measures 10.1-inches. That means we’re looking at approximately 298.9 pixels-per-inch, dwarfing Apple’s 263.92 on the third-generation iPad. Google’s Nexus 10 will launch with a 5-megapixel rear camera, NFC connectivity, WiFi, and Bluetooth 4.0.[/QUOTE] [editline]26th October 2012[/editline] [QUOTE]Update: The device’s back feels like brushed aluminum, says our source. There are rubber coated edges, and it’s extremely light and thin.[/QUOTE]
Bad that it's a leak. Neat that it's the Nexus 10.
looks good i would replace my transformer with it if the price is good
Those specs. Holy fuck.
That looks horrible
[QUOTE=latin_geek;38201184]That looks horrible[/QUOTE] I think it looks pretty nice. The back looks a bit battered in that photo though.
looks pretty slick but i still can't justify getting this over an ipad
I can't imagine having my desktops resolution inside that thing. That's amazing.
aaaaaaaand these are confirmed pics? Not another possible hoax? Sure looks real, but I can't let my hopes up again only to be crushed :(
[QUOTE=Brt5470;38201331]I can't imagine having my desktops resolution inside that thing. That's amazing.[/QUOTE] Its a higher res than mine
Wonder what the price will be
I really hope they aren't shipping with phone ui as default.
[QUOTE=winsanity;38201796]I really hope they aren't shipping with phone ui as default.[/QUOTE] This post by AndroidPolice slightly changed my mind on that. [url]http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/10/26/editorial-the-android-4-2-tablet-ui-looks-just-like-a-giant-phones-and-thats-fantastic/[/url]
Hnnnng that resolution. Please be well priced like the Nexus 7.
[QUOTE=smurfy;38201774]Wonder what the price will be[/QUOTE] most important thing right here
NPossibly tjust keep the price down. as a better processor, but this has more RAM Possibky My phone just raped that sentence
pretty fuckin slick
[QUOTE] There is no microSD card slot. Google is relying heavily on their new Drive and Play Store infrastructures for cloud storage, [b]whether Android fans like it or not. [/b][/QUOTE] If Google needs people to kick off a shitstorm to realize this is a bad idea, then a shitstorm they shall get.
looks ugly to me
Can anybody confirm it's honest real 2600x1600 or Pentile RGBG (where there's only Green 2600x1600 and blue and red has twice the size pixels but only half of them, having actual resolution of 1300x800)?
jesus fuck does it really have to have those fucking huge borders?
Apple sued the fuck out of samsung so I imagine they are just trying to make it the most un-iPad like thing they can the specs are amazing, I hope it's super cheap
[QUOTE=Van-man;38204734]If Google needs people to kick off a shitstorm to realize this is a bad idea, then a shitstorm they shall get.[/QUOTE] They [url=http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/11/18/impromptu-qa-session-with-android-engineer-dan-morrill-brings-to-light-reasons-behind-galaxy-nexus-lack-of-usb-mass-storage/]have explained[/url] why they don't put microSD slots in Nexus devices [quote=Dan Morrill]There's no particular hardware reason a device can't have both. The problem is that there is no good UI for it. One of the core Android principles is that you never need a file manager. Ever. We wanted to avoid the obnoxious "sneeze and a file picker appears" syndrome of basically every other OS. Local data that apps know how to handle should just be magically available within the apps, or stored in the cloud. You shouldn't have to go spelunking on your SD card to find data. The problem with having both internal storage and SD cards is that suddenly that goal gets a whole lot harder to achieve. For a given shot, should the camera save to internal-16GB, or to SD card? Should an app from Market be installed to internal or SD? etc. Yes, we can solve this by letting the user choose, or have it be in settings. But then, that's a file picker, or close enough to the file picker experience that we dislike it just as much. And besides that, there are API consequences: if you stick in an SD card with photos on it, do you add those to the system media content provider? If you do, you will screw up apps because they aren't designed with the concept that photos can come and go. What we will probably do eventually is add an import/export concept to removable storage. So the Camera will always save to internal-16GB, and when you pop in an SD card (or insert a thumb drive on USB host devices) you can start a migration or import/export dialog. But until we have that, devices will generally either have an SD card, or a large internal storage, but not both. I totally get that a lot of people like SD cards, and I miss USB Mass Storage myself. But then, that's why it's great that there are so many devices to choose from. :) tl;dr: it's a can of worms. We're thinking about compromises for future versions.[/quote]
[QUOTE=smurfy;38207268]They [url=http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/11/18/impromptu-qa-session-with-android-engineer-dan-morrill-brings-to-light-reasons-behind-galaxy-nexus-lack-of-usb-mass-storage/]have explained[/url] why they don't put microSD slots in Nexus devices[/QUOTE] I thought it was pretty standard that you keep your SD card that came in your phone, or whatever one you used that was in the phone upon purchase, to expand the memory and it starts filling up the SD card once the phone is full
This "leak" wont harm them. Its mostly just free advertisement for them.
Those specs are pretty fucking good but that design needs to go
[QUOTE=Van-man;38204734]If Google needs people to kick off a shitstorm to realize this is a bad idea, then a shitstorm they shall get.[/QUOTE] when google starts offering an extremely cheap 4G/3G subscription service (like amazon's kindles) I'll be a-okay with it
[QUOTE=FlashFireSix;38207524]I thought it was pretty standard that you keep your SD card that came in your phone, or whatever one you used that was in the phone upon purchase, to expand the memory and it starts filling up the SD card once the phone is full[/QUOTE] I bought a 32GB card with my phone and swapped them out right after installing Cyanogenmod7 [QUOTE=koeniginator;38209667]when google starts offering an extremely cheap 4G/3G subscription service (like amazon's kindles) I'll be a-okay with it[/QUOTE] But what if I'm on vacation? Besides the radio also sucks up power. [QUOTE]One of the core Android principles is that you never need a file manager[/QUOTE] roflmao that can't be serious.
"One of the core Android principles is that you never need a file manager" But just how many file manager apps can you get on the Google Play store?
[QUOTE=madnath619;38209955]"One of the core Android principles is that you never need a file manager" But just how many file manager apps can you get on the Google Play store?[/QUOTE] People want them, that doesn't necessarily mean that you need it for the core experience.
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