Today Google announced the new Google Nexus 4 and Google Nexus 10, but they also made room for two new Google Nexus 7 tablets. One of them a 32GB variant of the Nexus 7, which we have been expecting for some time now, the other tablet has HSPA+ connectivity as an added option.
The Nexus 7 now features a 7 inch touch display, up to 32GB of internal storage, a front facing camera for video calls, option HSPA+ connectivity and is powered by a quad-core processor with 1GB of RAM.
The 32GB model is available right now on the Google Play Store and costs $249, while the 16GB version has been dropped to $199. If you hoped the 8GB version will be offered at a new price, you will be disappointed as Google has decided not to sell the smaller capacity tablet any more.
The HSPA+ variant of the Nexus 7 will be available with 32GB of storage only and will launch on November 13th with a $299 price tag. We expect the device will run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean like the others when it is launched.
source – Google