Showing posts with label Google Nexus 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Nexus 7. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Google to sell second-gen Nexus 7 tablet from July: sources
TAIPEI — Google Inc will launch a new version of its Nexus 7 tablet powered by Qualcomm Inc’s Snapdragon processor around July, two sources told Reuters, as the software giant pushes deeper into the cut-price mobile hardware market.
Google is aiming to ship as many as eight million of the Asustek-made tablets in the second half of the year, throwing down the gauntlet to other low-end tablets such as Amazon.com Inc’s Kindle Fire and Apple Inc’s iPad mini, the sources with knowledge of the new product said.
This is the first time details about the timing and sales targets for Google’s new tablet have been unveiled, although the company has not publicly released any information.
Google, which gets almost all of its revenue from online advertising, wants the aggressively priced Nexus tablets to be a hit as more Nexus users would mean more exposure for Google’s ads.
The latest version will have a higher screen resolution, a thinner bezel design and adopt Qualcomm’s chip in place of Nvidia Corp’s Tegra 3, which was used in the first Nexus 7s released last year, the sources said, declining to be identified because they are not authorized to speak to the media.
In a blow to Nvidia, Google weighed both U.S. chipmakers’ processors but finally decided on Qualcomm’s for power reasons, one of the sources added.
Qualcomm and Nvidia are competing aggressively in the tablet market as they seek to expand from their traditional strongholds of cellphones and PCs respectively.
A Google spokesman declined to comment on its new tablet. Qualcomm and Nvidia also declined to respond to questions.
Google and other traditionally non-hardware companies like Amazon and Microsoft Corp have begun making inroads into mobile devices as consumers increasingly access the Web on the go.
Google introduced its first tablet last June, hoping to replicate its smartphone success in a hotly contested market now dominated by Kindle Fire and iPad.
The Nexus 7 joined the ranks of smaller, 7-inch tablets popularized by Amazon and Samsung Electronics, among others.
Pricing is yet to be determined and Google’s plans are fluid, the sources said. Market leader Apple is expected to launch new iPads this year as well, possibly forcing its competitors to change their assumptions.
Google may choose to sell the new gadget for $199, the same as the first generation rolled out last June, while the old model may be discounted, one of the sources said. Alternatively, the new tablet could be priced more competitively at $149 and the previous model discontinued, the source added.
The cheapest iPad mini goes for more than $300.
Core strengths
Though pricing has not been finalized, discounting could play to Google’s and Amazon’s strengths by getting cheaper hardware into more consumers’ hands to drive revenue from their core Internet-based businesses.
“This is the ‘zero margin strategy’,” said Fubon Securities analyst Arthur Liao. “Ninety-seven percent of Google’s revenue comes from advertisement, so it needs to sell more mobile devices in order to reach more consumers.”
The Internet search giant, which has never disclosed tablet sales, plans to ship six to eight million of the new Nexus 7s in the second half of this year, the sources said. That compares to an estimated 4.6 million Nexus 7s sold in the same period last year, according to Enders Analysis mobile industry analyst Benedict Evans.
The large volume could help to accelerate development of tablet-specific applications for its Android operating software.
Asustek, a netbook PC pioneer, will continue to co-brand with Google on the new Nexus 7. The Taiwanese company has said it aims to ship over 12 million tablets this year, almost double last year’s shipments.
Asustek could not be reached for comment.
source: interaksyon.com
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Smaller iPad out to challenge Google Nexus

Apple Inc. is planning to build a smaller and cheaper iPad tablet to go head to head against Google's Nexus, and may come out with it before yearend.
Bloomberg quoted two people with knowledge of the plans as saying the smaller iPad will have a screen measuring seven to eight inches, compared to the current iPad's 9.7-inch screen.
However, the report quoted one of the sources as saying the small size comes at a price - it will not have the high-resolution screen of the latest standard iPad .
Still, it will likely have a price close to Google’s Nexus 7 tablet and Amazon’s Kindle Fire - at about $199. By comparison, a standard iPad costs $499 to $829.
The report quoted Shaw Wu, an analyst at Sterne Agee & Leach Inc., as saying the smaller but cheaper iPad may stop any inroad by competitors like Google and Microsoft dead in their tracks in the tablet market where iPad is currently king.
“It would be the competitors’ worst nightmare. The ball is in Apple’s court,” Wu told Bloomberg.
While Google’s Nexus 7 - manufactured by Asustek Computer Inc. - has a faster processor and better battery life than Amazon's Kindle Fire, it may find more challenge going up against a smaller iPad, Wu said.
This is because Apple has some 225,000 apps that have been tailored specifically for the current iPad.
Apple also has more than 360 retail stores where the iPad can be purchased and tested by consumers. Google said the Nexus 7 will be available only from its online store, while Microsoft will sell its tablets online and at its smaller chain of 20 stores.— TJD, GMA News
article source: gmanetwork.com
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