Google Nexus 7 3G launched by Three UK
Three has become the first British network to directly sell the Google Nexus 7 3G. According to this press release, the 3G capable tablet can be found at Three both online, and in retail stores.
The network is offering the Google Nexus 7 3G for £19.99 per month, and a one-off upfront cost of £49 (5GB of monthly data is included).
Manufactured by Asus, the Nexus 7 3G was announced by Google at the end of October, at the same time with the Samsung Nexus 10. It features the brand new Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, a 7 inch IPS Gorilla Glass display with 1280 x 800 pixels and 216ppi, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 1.3GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, 1.2MP rear camera, 1GB of RAM, 32GB of internal memory, and a 4,325 mAh battery. It’s certainly one of the best tablets you can get at the moment – if you don’t want a 10 inch one. Of course, Apple has recently launched its 7.9 inch iPad Mini, but this is more expensive than the Nexus 7, and its screen resolution (1024 x 768) and pixel density (162ppi) are rather disappointing.
The Nexus 7 3G is also available unlocked via Google Play, for £239 (at least while stocks last). Customers can also get the Wi-Fi only version of the tablet, which is obviously cheaper: £159 (16GB), or £199 (32GB).
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