Right off the bat, let's say that the news that is to follow is
extremely suspect, and nowhere near fact. As we all know, one of the
easiest things in the world to fake is the info you find attached to
benchmark tests (which is a major reason why we don't believe for a
second that there's really a Sony device out there running Android 5.0). Still, there is a new device that has popped up that may be the $99 Nexus 7, specs and all.
The
info comes from GL Benchmark, and shows a tablet labeled as "ME172V",
which is said to be an ASUS tablet. If this is really the Nexus 7 built
to hit the $99 price point, it is listed as having a 1024 x 600 pixel
resolution display, 1GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage,
and a 4270mAh battery. However, there are a couple odd things about the
listing.
First of all, the tablet is listed
as running Android 4.1.1, which is a bit old for a Nexus device. It's
not even the latest incremental 4.1 update, let alone 4.2 or 4.2.1. The
second oddity is that the tablet is listed as having an SD card slot,
which is something Google has been moving away from with recent Nexus
releases.
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