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call me @01753178659 The new Nexus 7 comes complete with a 5MP snapper slapped on the rear - a new introduction to the tablet as the original had to make do with a sole front facing option. There's still a front facing camera on the new Nexus 7, and it's the same 1.2MP offering. It's not going to win any awards for clarity, but for the odd video call it's a handy feature. The original Nexus 7 came as Wi-Fi only to start with, but Google soon introduced a 3G version as well. Meanwhile the new Nexus 7 offers up a 4G connected slate alongside the standard Wi-Fi only offering. With 4G connectivity you'll be able to browse the web, download apps and stream video with ease. Asus has also managed to squeeze the wireless NFC technology into the new Nexus 7 (as it did in the original) allowing you to share content with other enabled devices, make wireless payments and pair the tablet with a range of accessories such as headphones and speakers. Display 7.02" IPS LCD LED backlit WUXGA (1920x1200px) resolution 323ppi pixel density Corning Gorilla Glass Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064 SoC Quad-core 1.5GHz Krait 300 CPU Graphics Quad-core 400MHz Adreno 320 GPU RAM 2GB. Camera: 5MP rear camera - Autofocus - 1080p video recording at 30fps 1.2MP front camera Battery 3950mAh Li-Ion battery Non-removable With its brighter, higher-resolution display – compared with the previous model – you may well have expected Google to boost the battery on the second-gen Nexus 7. Curiously, this didn’t happen. In fact, the battery is actually smaller on the newer model, shrinking to 3950mAh from the previous 4325mAh. Price is fixed |