Benchmark References Google Asus Nexus 7 Mystery Device

Earlier this year we heard rumors that search giant Google was preparing a 7-inch tablet for production in April. Then, in March, we heard additional reports of an Asus-made Nexus tablet that would measure, you guessed it, seven inches in size and would be announced in May. Today brings something else Google tablet-related. The screenshot you see below comes from Rightware's Power Board benchmarking tool (via Android Community). It shows a benchmark result for a device referred to as 'Google Asus Nexus 7' and lists a 720p display and a quad-core Tegra 3 under the hood.

 

This seems to confirm reports that Google is working on a Nexus tablet and that it's not going with current Nexus smartphone manufacturer Samsung as the hardware partner. It's a little bit surprising, considering Samsung's more than proven itself in the tablet market, but it's refreshing that Google is willing to bring others into the fold and give different manufacturers a shot at producing a Nexus-brand device. This makes rumors of an entire line of Nexus phones produced by a multitude of different manufacturers look a lot more likely.

We'll keep our ears to the ground for any news on this mystery device but something tells us we might hear something more at Google I/O, which is scheduled to take place at the end of June. Stay tuned!

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  • kawininjazx
    I want one, $199 please.
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  • iLLz
    This is the tablet I have been waiting for. If its priced right, say $199 - $250, then this tablet will be full of win!
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  • ojas
    And when it launches, let this be the background music:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=zvep1WaUmOM#t=47s

    :D
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  • TheProudNoob
    It's funny that I actually sold my old 1st gen iPad to buy this... 3 year old tech for the bleeding edge, at almost no loss whatsoever.

    I'm excited about finally getting an android tablet, even though I was never jailed in Apple's garden of paradise to begin with (jailbreak FTW). I can edit power throttling without using iFile to manually edit the .plist for the system power configuration. :D
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