Google Nexus 9 By HTC Draws Near, NVIDIA Tegra K1 And Android L On Board
HTC executives have apparently been flying in to Google’s headquarters to discuss the upcoming Nexus 9, which will be the first tablet from HTC since its ill-fated HTC Flyer petered out in 2011. However, the Flyer’s lackluster sales performance and HTC’s inexperience with building tablets (compared to the likes of Samsung, which has built other Nexus tablets) doesn’t mean that HTC can’t pull off a winner with the Nexus 9. The company has been producing solid smartphones, including the HTC One.
Obviously, specs on the Nexus 9 aren’t official, but at the moment, the NVIDIA Tegra K1 SoC is expected to power the tablet, which will likely run the new Android L operating system. Google likes to give its Nexus devices first crack at the latest version of Android, which makes Android L the likely choice. The screen will be 8.9 inches, with a native resolution or 2048x1440. The Nexus 9’s size falls smack in between the Nexus 7 and 10 tablets, though it’s not clear whether it’s price will also land evenly between the two older Nexus tablets.