The most recent trending on tech news today is centered on the invitation sent by Google to different companies, manufacturers, and media organizations regarding an Android event scheduled on July 24th in San Francisco. Despite the urgency of the invites, it is still unclear to everyone what is special about it that Google took the lead.
What could an important event be that required the attendance of Google’s Senior Vice President for Android Sundar Pichai? Google might be cooking up something major and worth everyone’s attention. Take note that there was a huge leap in Google’s latest update for Android and Nexus products that was released in May. Whatever is in the works for next week’s event is something to look forward to because it just might be worth the wait.
Many people have assumed that the main goal of Google for setting up such a momentous gathering is the possibility of launching the newest version of Android OS which is Android 4.3 and the introduction of the most recent Nexus product the Nexus 7.2.
These two products will surely take the gadget world through hype because hungry users have been waiting for them to come out in the market. The newest Android version 4.3 is similar to 4.2 in some aspects. It has been said that the 4.2.2 version of the operating system was skipped for some reason. The 4.3 release is expected with a big bang and should not be missed.
Android 4.3 is the upgraded version of the 4.2. Some new features include Bluetooth Light Energy or LE, font changes and personalization, and some easy tweaks to the gadget’s camera application.
In contrast to Android’s OS upgraded version 4.3, sources say that Nexus 7.2 is a total upgrade from the old Nexus 7. Some of the major changes you might see in the Nexus 7.2 tab that may be available later this month are 1980×1200 displays, 5 megapixel cameras, and the Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor. All of these features are very significant to techy nerds out there.
It is said that the ASUS-built Nexus 7.2 series of tablets will really hit it big after the launch, and have been the object of discussion in blogs and write-ups.
These two new products offered by Google, Android 4.3 and ASUS-built Nexus 7.2 will surely be a fantastic hit and might mean higher price tags on initial launch.
Google did not give out a word about the purpose of the event on the 24th but people have strong ideas as to what it is all about. The internet giant never confirmed or denied the news about the product release. Better leave people to speculate, most especially those who belong to social networking sites. We really have no idea whether or not Google will launch two of their latest products. Meantime, hang on to your seats!
Perhaps the most important question is, what will Google be serving for breakfast?