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Google Nexus 7 News & Update: Cancellation Of The New Nexus 7 Tablet; Huawei Weaseled out?

Google Nexus 7 News & Update: Cancellation Of The New Nexus 7 Tablet; Huawei Weaseled out?

Despite of all the rumors about specs, features and release dates. "Google Nexus 7" tablet remains an unjustified product. For the meantime, speculations continue, including Huawei departing from its agreement with Google.

One of the hotspot issues on the internet about the upcoming devices of "Google Nexus 7," a new tablet that is assumed to be released in 2016. It was initially expected to be announced along with Google's new Nexus phones that were renamed to "Pixel X and Pixel XL." But that didn't happen, and it's already almost end of the year with no definite words from the company that would confirm the device.

"Google cancelled Nexus 7 back in 2015 and instead released Nexus 9 and Nexus 10; The Nexus 7 tablet line is dead," as cited by NeuroGadget. However, there are still rumors about an upcoming tablet from "Google," which is currently expected as the Nexus 7. As a recall, last September; Evan Blass, a popular leaker, revealed something on Twitter.

 "Google's Huawei-built 7-inch tablet, with 4GB RAM, on track for release before the end of the year," as quoted by Even Blass in a post. "In case Nexus 7 tablet is really over, then there should be another way to call the new product coming from Google. Google might actually release a new tablet that is in line with its new branding, Pixel. Some suggests it could be called Pixel Pro; which consider that Pixel 7 is also a bet," as stated by The Verge.

The rebranding also creates another rumor that Huawei, who is working on a new Nexus tablet, has backed out from producing the device. This is because Google would like to carry the brand for itself, but Huawei wants its branding to be included. Huawei wants to build its own name beyond as a contractor. Given that, "Google Nexus 7" tablet's expected release by year-end is likely to be moved to 2017.

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