The LTE capable version of Google's Nexus 7 has launched in the US priced in at $349.Boasting full 4G web connectivity, the tablet is also set to go on sale in the UK on the September 13 priced in at £319.
The tablet's order page is now live on the US Google Play store. T-Mobile has partnered with Google to sell the tablet with a SIM included, but it's unlocked for those who wish to use it on a different network.
The latest version of Google's Nexus 7 features an upgraded display, processor and camera as well as a different design and the latest iteration of Android. You can check out our hands-on with the device here.
The standard non-4G capable new Nexus 7 is on sale now priced at £249 for the 32GB storage model, or at £199 for the 16GB variant.
Expect a full review of the new Nexus 7 on Digital Spy in the coming weeks.
Watch a video review of the Google Nexus 7 below:
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The tablet's order page is now live on the US Google Play store. T-Mobile has partnered with Google to sell the tablet with a SIM included, but it's unlocked for those who wish to use it on a different network.
The latest version of Google's Nexus 7 features an upgraded display, processor and camera as well as a different design and the latest iteration of Android. You can check out our hands-on with the device here.
The standard non-4G capable new Nexus 7 is on sale now priced at £249 for the 32GB storage model, or at £199 for the 16GB variant.
Expect a full review of the new Nexus 7 on Digital Spy in the coming weeks.
Watch a video review of the Google Nexus 7 below:
> US NSA able to spy on smartphones, says report
> Google Glass gets remote control function via MyGlass app
> PayPal launches new mobile app for iOS, Android
