According to reports, the Google Nexus tablet will offer Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, 1280×800 IPS display, and many more features. The Gizmodo Australia team got its hands on a training document revealing critical details about the Nexus tablet, expected to be announced at the I/O Conference of Google later this week. As per the details spilled out by the Gizmodo team, the 7-inch tablet will be the first to run on the latest Android 4.1, Jelly Bean.
The tablet has been manufactured by Asus and comes with 1.3GHz quad-core Tegra 3 processor, GeForce 12-core graphics processor, and 1GB RAM. It will have an in-plane switching display that will offer a 178-degree viewing angle. It will be coming with Wi-Fi, NFC, and Google Wallet support. The 8GB model is speculated to cost around $199, whereas 16GB would be priced around $249 (as told by Gizmodo Australia). Gizmodo Australia doesn’t deny the chances of training documents to be fake.