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Nexus 7 (2013 version)

Nexus 7
Nexus 7 2013 Logo.jpg
Front view of computer tablet in portrait position. The screen is on, displaying a colorful background.
Developer Google, Asus
Manufacturer Asus
Product family Google Nexus
Type Tablet computer
Release date July 26, 2013 (United States)
August 13, 2013 (Canada)
August 28, 2013 (United Kingdom)
November 20, 2013 (India)
Introductory price 16 GB: US$229
32 GB: US$269
32 GB (LTE model): US$349
Discontinued April 25, 2015
Operating system Android 4.3/"Jelly Bean" (upgradable to Android 6.0/"Marshmallow" )
System-on-chip used Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064–1AA
CPU 1.51 GHz quad-core Krait 300
Memory 2 GB DDR3L RAM
Storage 16 or 32 GB
Display 7.02 in (178 mm) 16:10 aspect ratio, 323 ppi (127 ppcm) pixel density 1920×1200 178° view angle backlit IPS LCD, scratch resistant Corning Fit glass 10 point capacitive touchscreen
Graphics 400 MHz quad-core Adreno 320
Sound stereo speakers, 5.1 surround sound by Fraunhofer, MP3, WAV, eAAC+, WMA,
Input GPS/GLONASS, dual microphone, gyroscope, accelerometer, light sensor, magnetometer, Hall effect sensor, proximity sensor (with cellular model)
Camera 1.2-MP front-facing 720p video recording, 5.0-MP rear-facing f2.4 AF, 1080p video recording
Connectivity 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi dual-band (802.11 a/b/g/n @ 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz), Miracast, NFC, micro USB 2.0, Slimport, 4G LTE (with cellular model)
Power Internal rechargeable non-removable lithium-ion polymer 3,950 mAh 16 Wh battery, Qi Wireless Charging
Online services Google Play
Dimensions 200 mm × 114 mm × 8.65 mm (7.87 in × 4.49 in × 0.34 in)
Weight Wi-Fi only: 290 g (10 oz)
Cellular model: 299 g (10.5 oz)
Predecessor Nexus 7 (2012)
Successor Nexus 9
Website Nexus 7 2013

The second generation Nexus 7 is a mini tablet computer co-developed by Google and Asus that runs the Android operating system. It is the third tablet in the Google Nexus series, a family of Android consumer devices marketed by Google and built by an original equipment manufacturer partner. Following the success of the original Nexus 7, a second generation of the device was released on July 26, 2013, four days earlier than the originally scheduled date due to early releases from various retailers. The tablet was the first device to ship with version 4.3 of Android.

The second iteration of the 7 in (180 mm) tablet, code named "Razor", has various upgrades from the previous generation, including a 1.5 GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, 2 GB of memory, a 1920×1200 pixel display (323 pixels per inch; 127 ppcm), dual cameras (1.2 MP front, 5 MP rear), stereo speakers, built-in inductive Qi wireless charging, and a SlimPort (via micro USB connector) capable of full high-definition video output to an external display.

Nexus 7 was the first device to have been shipped with Android version 4.3 ("Jelly Bean"). All Nexus devices, including the Nexus 7, run a version of Android free of manufacturer or wireless carrier modifications (e.g., custom graphical user interfaces or 'skins' such as TouchWiz and HTC Sense) commonly included on other Android devices. Nexus products also feature an unlockable bootloader, which enables replacement of the device's firmware—which in turn enables "rooting" the device, thereby enabling user access to privileged control over the Android environment and further development or modification of the operating system. An update to Android 4.4 was released in November 2013, followed by another update to Android 4.4.2 one month later and eventually an update to Android 4.4.3 in June 2014 and 4.4.4 in July. The Wi-Fi only variant of the Nexus 7 was one of the two devices of which the Android L developer preview was officially available for, with the other being the Nexus 5.Android 5.0 "Lollipop" was released in November 2014 for The Wi-Fi only version. In July 2015, Android 5.1.1 was rolled out to the Nexus 7, containing a fix for the Stagefright bug.


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