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16GB Nexus 7 back in stock

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 30 Jul 2012 9:51 User comments (1)

16GB Nexus 7 back in stock

Earlier this month, Google confirmed that the 16GB model of their new Nexus 7 tablet had sold out due to high demand.
The Google Play store, at the time, moved shipping time to 1-2 weeks from the standard 3-5 days.

As of today, the larger capacity model is back in stock, with the same shipping time as the 8GB model.

The tablet sells for $199 for the 8GB model and $250 for the 16GB version.

Read our review of the excellent tablet, here: Review: Google's Nexus 7 will make you finally want an Android tablet

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1 user comment

13.8.2012 11:44

I hope they ironed out the next batch of Nexus 7's.

The 1st batch were plagued with all kinds of hardware problems,software as well.

I backed out, just hours from buying a nexus 7, used off someone on Craigslist, after reading a slew of hardware and software issues.

I'll wait until the next version of the nexus 7, its too risky at the moment.

My IPAD 2 wifi-3g 64gb black model, will suffice until then. ^_^

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