Nexus 9
Release Date is Close, Sources Confirm
The
Nexus 9 release date is yet a mystery, but its launch is “very close.” Well, at
least that’s what two of the biggest tech publications in the world seem to
suggest.
Both Wall Street Journal and The Verge wrote September 22 that the Nexus 6
release date is close. Unfortunately, neither of the two publications gave
further details regarding the launch of the highly-anticipated tablet.
Even though
previous rumors suggested that the Nexus 9 will have an 8.9-inch display, WSJ
wrote that the upcoming table will sport a 9-inch screen, in the same time
confirming that it is manufactured by HTC. According to “people familiar
with the matter” HTC’s engineers have been visited Google’s headquarters
over the past few months to complete the project.
On the other
hand, sources familiar with The Verge said that the Nexus 9 release is
“imminent.” Once again, no further details were given.
This is not
the first time we’re hearing rumors about the Nexus 9 release date. Earlier
this month, we’ve told you about an Nvidia legal document which was revealing that
the Nexus 9 is expected to launch Q3. This means that we will get to see the
next-gen Nexus tablet in flesh by the end of the month. On the other hand,
MoDaCo founder and trusted member of the Android community Paul O’Brien said
that the Nexus 9 might be announced October 16.
If the rumors
are to be believed, the Nexus 9 is codenamed Flounder or Volantis and it
will be a beast when it comes to hardware specifications. It seems that the
9-inch tablet will be underpinned by a 64-bit-enabled Nvidia Tegra K1 processor
paired with 4 GB of RAM, while sporting an 8 MP primary camera, 2 MP secondary
camera, and HTC’s “zero-gap aluminium construction.” Either way, the new
Nexus 9 will definitely run Android L out of the box.
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