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Google’s new Nexus 10 will be made by Asus, retailer suggests

Jamie Feltham
September 19, 2013

Asus may be the company behind Google’s update to the Nexus 10, a retailer’s inventory listing has suggested.

A photo taken of a PC World inventory screen lists the unannounced device as the Google Asus Nexus 10. Samsung has worked with Google on the current iteration of the tablet, but Asus has been handling the Nexus 7 range, developing both the 2012 and 2013 editions of the device.  The listing goes on to pit the updated tablet at £349.99. A departure from the Samsung collaboration is intriguing, but we suspect that this has more to do with the success of the Nexus 7 more than anything else.

Bare in mind that, while the source of this image is the same one that leaked the Nexus 7’s 32GB model last year, it doesn’t lend a great deal of trust to what’s actually listed here, as it could just be placeholder. We have no doubt that a refresh to the tablet is indeed coming, but the more specific details will have to wait on an official announcement, which hopefully isn’t too far away.

Would you be interested in an updated Nexus 10, or are you sitting pretty with your first generation device/Nexus 7?

Source: Cult of Android

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Jamie Feltham

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