There are just a few days left until Google presents news for the Android ecosystem. It will be next Monday, October 29, when those from Mountain View announce what has been anticipated for weeks: Android 4.2 and new Nexus equipment. In the case of the smartphone , we will meet the LG Nexus 4, a team that would renew the Samsung Galaxy Nexus; In the case of the tablet, what we will have the opportunity to see is the new Samsung Nexus 10, a team that we have been talking about for weeks and that aims to raise the bar of what we understand by a high-end device"" Ironically, just at the moment when the trend of inexpensive entry tablets is confirmed.
The latest known in this regard reveals the name of the device, as well as part of its design and performance. And it is that as we have been able to verify (filtration of the Korean site Seeko, through), the user manual of the Samsung Nexus 10 exists and is in circulation. Thanks to its pages, a series of data can be extracted about what we will see in the new terminal of the Asian firm that would be the third direct collaboration with Mountain View for the launch of a device.
To begin with, it is clear that the dominant use of the Samsung Nexus 10 is oriented to its horizontal control. The fact that the front camera is located in the central margin of the device in its landscape position suggests this. It should also be noted that following the trend that has already been patent in smart phones, the Samsung Nexus 10 would integrate a front LED designed to report pending notifications in the system. It is also striking that the charging port would not be linked to the computer's microUSB socket, but would have its own native connector "" at least, according to what is shown in the document.
For the rest, few news. The Samsung Nexus 10 would have a button for power and lock, physical volume control, as well as a rear camera with an LED flash. It is interesting to see that the tablet incorporates a high definition output through microHDMI, which multiplies the possibilities of the device, which with this could become a solvent multimedia player, since we could plug the tablet into the living room TV and enjoy videos and content web with HD quality. In the event that we have a Smart TV, this would also be possible wirelessly, since Android devices are compatible with the DLNA standard..
The Samsung Nexus 10 will presumably go on sale with Android 4.2, the new version of Google's operating system that picks up the baton from Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. What until now is the most recent edition of the system is only present in current Nexus devices, as well as in the Motorola Xoom and the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2. It is expected that these days it will begin to land on the HTC One X and that in the coming weeks the first mid-range equipment will begin to be sold that will arrive directly with Jelly Bean "" which will be borne by, precisely,Samsung, as well as the Japanese Sony.