Google Nexus 7 Specs: 4GB RAM, Snapdragon 835, Super-Thin Bezels; Nexus 7 2013 Receives Maru OS 0.4
Google Nexus 7 release is one of the much-anticipated events this year. Based on the recent leaks, the highly awaited tablet code named "Tiamen" features an impressive set of specs.
Google Nexus 7 Will Have An Interesting Hardware Components And Impressive Specs
The new Google Nexus 7 is rumored to have 4GB of RAM, equipped with a navigation button and launcher. There are also speculations that the upcoming device will run a Snapdragon 835 and will have an internal storage of 64GB or more. According to reports, the tablet's huge size and Qualcomm's next-generation chip will fit well together.
Google Nexus 7 is also expected to come with a huge design, sporting a larger 7-inch display frame. Reports suggest that is practical for the tech company to release a device within this range of size as they flaunt super thin bezels feature as well as larger screen-to-body-ratio.
Meantime, Google Nexus 7 is reported to be manufactured by HTC, which also made the Pixel model. In fact, the two companies have already signed a contract to manufacture the next generation Pixel phones, which may indicate the likely manufacturing of the much-awaited Nexus 7 as well, Recombu reported.
Google Nexus 7 2013 Receives Maru OS 0.4
Google Nexus 7 2013 WiFi Flo just received support with the Maru Os version 0.4, an Android ROM designed to provide a complete desktop experience when connecting a device to a display. Rather than faulty adaptations of the Android UI, Maru OS has the ability to perform actual Debian for a full experience.
According to reports, a man-man team project was earlier open-sourced to leverage the power of the developer community by cooperation. As such, reports suggest that Maru OS is among the more interesting projects seen when Google is rumored to be seeking solutions to the same problem, XDA reported.