Google Nexus 6 No Longer A Failure In Photography

Thus, it's high time to revamp the tablet and Huawei will unveil the tablet's new iteration at the Google I/O in mid-2016, according to the word on the Web.

Looks like Google is still hopeful about its Nexus tablet range as rumours of the 2016 model have started surfacing.

There are no details regarding the tablet's specs just yet. Firstly, news has it that the company has replaced Asus with Huawei as the company manufacturing the next tablet.

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Google did not launch any Nexus tablet this year. This assumption is based on Huawei's impressive works with the premium Nexus 6P and the Chinese firm's equally impressive line of flagship devices. The translated post reportedly reads, "2016 Google Nexus 7 project began, but did not determine to Huawei".

The minimum expectations for the next Nexus 7 tab are the following: a 1080p screen resolution that is fired up by a Kirin 930 SoC, developed and manufactured in-house by Huawei, and amply supported by up to 3GB of RAM. The tablet refresh will surely not retail in the previous Nexus 7's price of just over the $250 mark. Huawei Chairman and former CEO Jonney Shih hinted there are possibilities Asus will come up with the next iteration of the 2013 Nexus 7, said Trusted Reviews. Oddly, the Nexus Player is also said to be affected by the issue, which makes it pretty obvious that this has something to do with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Dubbed as the Google Camera version 3.1, the update will improve the speed and performance of the Nexus 6's camera, while also introducing more complex photography features.