
Also on the right side is the SIM tray for Nexus 7's 3G model. The design is minimalistic with the left side (in portrait mode) being bare and the right side that houses a large volume rocker buttons and the small power button. Talking about the branding, much like the original tablet, the new Nexus 7 also does not include any branding on the front panel, while the back embeds the usual glossy Nexus branding and also the Asus mark in matte at the bottom of the back panel. The new Nexus 7 now becomes the first Nexus tablet (7-inch and 10.1-inch) to feature a rear camera. Another new and very important addition to the Nexus 7 (2013) tablet is the 5-megapixel rear camera. To be noted, is that the rear panel of the new Nexus 7 now offers less grip when compared to the Nexus 7's (2012) dotted back. The rear panel of Nexus 7 (2013) is one of the major changes in design aspects, compared to the dotted back panel in the original Nexus tablet. The new Nexus 7's rear panel features a soft-touch coating which appears to be made of polycarbonate material, though is a bit susceptible to smudges. The front of the Nexus 7 also includes a 1.2-megapixel front-facing camera on top of the display. In the original Nexus 7, the front panel included a plastic grey rim along the sides of the display, which did give it a low-cost tablet looks. The front panel of the new Nexus 7 tablet features a black strip of glass around the display, that blends with a slight seam to the back panel. The front panel is dominated by the 7.02-inch display, which is negligibly bigger than a 7-inch display found on the original Nexus tablet. The latest model comes with dimensions 200x114x8.65mm compared to 198.5x120x10.4mm of the Nexus 7 (2012) tablet, while in terms of weight the new Nexus 7 is light at 299 grams (Newas 340 grams). The new Nexus 7 tablet is both lighter and thinner than its predecessor and sports a narrower front bezel around the display. We would be lying if we said that we did not find the Nexus 7 (2013) tablet attractive, but we would be deviating equally from the truth if we said that its design was unique. In our review, we see if that is all the Asus-manufactured Nexus 7 (2013) has to offer users, especially against some very stiff competition from Samsung, Amazon Kindle, Lenovo and LG in the Indian tablet segment.


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The Google's latest Nexus 7 (2013) tablet is also a definite upgrade compared to its predecessor in terms of hardware and design, while the software upgrade benefit, as previously mentioned, remains the same. We now review the Google Nexus 7 (2013), Google and Asus' second outing with a joint flagship device, the current tablet platform lead.Ĭonsidered by many to be the challenger to the Apple iPad in the tablet segment, the Nexus 7 (2013) finally reached Indian shores recently, and is an attempt to strike a golden balance between premium specifications and price.

However, one year is a long time and when it comes to technology devices tend to get more powerful with each passing year, while prices are expected to stay the same or even drop.

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When Google launched its first Nexus tablet in 2012 with Asus as the OEM, the tablet created a lot of buzz worldwide and offered consumers the purest form of the Android OS on a 7-inch tablet with decent hardware at a competitive price.
