Google Nexus 8 Tablet Rumors: Leaked Specs of The New Google Tablet

Google Nexus 8 Tablet Rumors: Leaked Specs of The New Google Tablet
Talks about Google Nexus 8 have been in circulation for some time now. As a result, a lot of people have been on the lookout for any information they could get their hands on regarding this new device. However, there is no way for any of us to say how would this new Google tablet look like or whether it would be able to outperform its predecessors.
HTC was believed to be close to releasing their newest tablet which is codenamed: Volantis. It will be released under the Google brand so that many people believe it to be the rumored Nexus 8. If indeed it is the Nexus 8, then the new Google tablet appears to be nothing short of being spectacular.
Recently, an alleged leak of the device's specs show that this tablet has all the makings of an amazing mobile device. It will be powered by a 64-bit Tegra processor. NVidia is known to provide excellent graphics hardware for awesome video gaming experience. It is therefore understood that since NVidia produces the Tegra line of processors, we can expect a gaming quality graphics that operates very smoothly.
As is customary for new Google devices, the Nexus 8 will be launched running on the latest Google Android OS. So, we can safely assume that the device will be equipped with the Google Android L.
With HTC building the device, it can be expected to look as remarkable as it functions. It can be remembered that HTC One was highly credited to be the most beautiful smartphone released within the past year.
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