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Are you Nexus 7 Fan Users?This is are you waiting for Google announces new 32GB Nexus 7 tablet: 16GB version drops in price to $199.

The Nexus 7 runs stock, unmodified Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. It’s the best Android experience you can get, with no crapware apps, no foolish UI changes, and no waiting on updates. Android is much easier to use than it once was, but the learning curve can be a bit steeper than iOS. Stock Android gives the user more control and opportunities to customize the experience.

The Nexus 7 is a fast device, thet iOS will likely remain a touch smoother overall. The entry level Nexus 7 tablet was introduced with 8GB of internal storage and retailed for $199. The 16GB model from Google drops in price from $249 to $199.

 Two 32GB versions of the Nexus 7 are also available with the first one only offering Wi-Fi and the second version with Wi-Fi and HSPA+ wireless capability. The prices for these new tablets are $249 and $299 respectively. The 8GB version of the Nexus is no longer available on the online Google Play Store and has most likely been discontinued.

When the original Nexus 7 was compared to the Kindle Fire HD from Amazon, the majority of reviews gave the 8GB Nexus 7 the winning marks. But with the refresh to 16GB, the tablet will be an even better value for customers looking for a small tablet.

Google was supposed to announce the availability of the new 32GB version today at an Android event in New York City, but that was cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy.


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