Hopes are still high for the Nexus fanatics because of the latest speculations that could possibly lead to the release of a Nexus Tablet which has been reportedly rebranded as Google Pixel 7 and runs Andromeda operating system. Since the newest OS is slated to be released in the third quarter of 2017, does this mean a 2017 iteration of the device will follow? Read more details here!

How Powerful Google Nexus 7 Tablet with Andromeda OS?

The known leakster Evan Blass has once revealed that Google is working on a new Nexus tablet that will be equipped with high-performing specs and groundbreaking features. He also mentioned about the new operating system which is combination of Android and Chromebook OS that is later referred to as the Andromeda OS.

Coming from a credible leakster, chances are high for the new Nexus 7 tablet to be equipped with such OS most especially when some credible sources suggest the same thing. If the case is true, Nexus 7 tablet will be the most powerful device and could possibly compete with the upcoming Apple iPad Pro 2 in terms of software and hardware, Gigjets reported.

Accordingly, Nexus 7 tablet is expected to have an exemplary performance with Andromeda OS most especially when it is rumored to have Snapdragon 820 processor coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB internal storage expandable up to 2TB with microSD card. In addition, the device is also said to sport a screen display with 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution, 13MP primary camera and 8MP for a secondary one.

Will Nexus 7 Rebranded as Pixel 7 and When it Will Be Released?

Last October 2016, Google hinted about the discontinuation of Nexus brand to pave way to the newly launched Pixel phones and this has given birth to speculations about the alleged rebranding of Nexus tablet specifically to be called Pixel 7. Furthermore, Google is reportedly releasing the first laptop called Pixel 3 or Bison that runs Andromeda OS in the third quarter of this year and this could go along with Nexus 7 tablet manufactured by Huawei, Forbes reported.