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Galaxy Nexus 10 announcement
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It looks like we will be after all getting a Nexus 10 announcement on monday
http://www.theverge.com/2012/10/25/3553428/samsung-nexus-10-manual
http://www.theverge.com/2012/10/25/3553428/samsung-nexus-10-manual
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And do bears crap in the woods?
http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/26/google-nexus-10-leaks-android-tablet/
Dunno what Engadget have done but it refuses to open on my iPad now, just keeps refreshing.
If that resolution turns out to be true then the iPad 4 is dead and buried tbh.
Nexus 10 sounds like a fantastic piece of kit just like its smaller 7" sibling. Google will need to market this heavily though, as the typical consumer has little or no idea about pixels and resolution and buys an iPad just because it's an iPad. Hopefuly, that will change...
If the nexus screen is 0.3in bigger, the extra few pixels each way covers that extra third of an inch in real estate.
Well if it follows the trend of the Nexus 7 and has a really low price compared to the competition then I think it will...
http://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/tablets/android-tablet-market-share-reportedly-up-to-41-per-cent-1107746
It is inevitable that Android will dominate tablets as well.
No way this will only be £250... I will be shocked if it is.
The price point of Apple products means they will only take the premium end of the market as soon as the popularity of any segment grows to mass market.
Except 91% of tablet traffic is iOS, so people are buying android tablets and then not using.
All that indicates is that they are not using them to browse, not that they aren't using them (if the figure is correct, a link would be nice to check your source).
There's an article on it with a link to some data here:
http://www.theverge.com/2012/9/26/3404870/despite-new-models-of-kindle-fire-ipads-share-of-tablet-traffic-grows
Obviously Apple wants everyone to think the devices are not used "They must be in warehouses or on store shelves, or maybe in someone's drawer". But Amazon offers an alternative that matches my comment "They read books, they watch movies, they are carving out a few hours to lean back with the device".
Links are very useful as statistics on their own prove nothing (remember the phrase "lies, damn lies and statistics").
I don't know exactly how they know which device you are using to surf, but I have a "Desktop user agent" setting on my Android browser (Dolphin if you're interested) and I have the option of Android, iPad, iPhone or custom, so would the stats be accurate?
Well I set my user agent to desktop so I don't count in the figures
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/oct/29/hurricane-sandy-lg-samsung-nexus