Now though almost all the details about the upcoming HTC tablet have
been leaked. It may be called Nexus 9 when it launches, and its codename
is Volantis (or Flounder). It's got an 8.9-inch touchscreen indeed.
However, it comes with a very odd resolution: 2048x1440. That would
be a big departure from previous Nexus tablets, which all had 16:10
aspect ratios. The new Nexus is closer to the iPad's proportions, though
it's not 4:3 like Apple's tablets either. And that's strange, since the
source of this leak claims that the Nexus 9 will have 4:3 aspect ratio.
So something's off here, do note that.
64-bit chipset, 2GB of RAM, and 16 or 32 GB of storage space. An 8MP
camera with optical image stabilization will be on the back, with a 3MP
snapper on the front.
The tablet will sport a zero-gap aluminum construction, and it should
also have stereo front-facing speakers (though they aren't depicted in
the leaked render, as you can see).
Its dimensions apparently will be 226.3 x 151.9 x 7.9 mm, and it shall weigh 418g (in Wi-Fi-only) or 427g (with 4G LTE).
In terms of pricing we're looking at $399 for the 16GB model and $499
for double that. This is for Wi-Fi-only versions, mind you. The ones
with LTE may go into $600+ territory, which means the Nexus 9 will be as
expensive as the iPad Mini with Retina Display. That's an interesting move considering that all of its predecessors have been very affordable compared to their competitors.
The Volantis should be released alongside the Android Lollipop
iteration, or whatever it ends up being called, sometime during the
fourth quarter of this year - so don't expect to see it next week at
Google I/O. The tablet could come with a few official accessories such
as a keyboard case.
According to Android Police, this leak is legit. The hardware
exists, and it's already been seen inside Google. Of course certain
details may change before release, but the image accompanying the specs
does raise some questions, though - it seems to depict a plastic device,
and the front speakers are invisible.
And then there's the issue with the display, said to be 4:3 but with a leaked resolution that doesn't have that aspect ratio.
So, as always, do take this with a grain of salt. Then again, since
we've had so many rumors about a Nexus 8 or 9 being in the works, one
probably is. And this may just be it.
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