Most recently, we were able to confirm the assumption that the new version of the mini-tablet Nexus will use the 64-bit processor NVIDIA Tegra K1. And today published a new resource GSMArena.com intriguing facts about this product. Firstly, of course, of great interest is information about the performance of Nexus 9. While only available figures obtained in the most popular test suite AnTuTu.
But they are impressive. Almost 46,000 points – about 3000 points more than the tablet NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet, which features classic, quad-core, 32-bit version of Tegra K1. This is one of the highest scores in AnTuTu to date, and certainly the highest among devices, manned by dual-core processors. In other words, from a lack of performance of the processor Nexus 9 guaranteed will not suffer, and a powerful 192-processor graphics core Kepler will support him in games with complex three-dimensional graphics.
We also learned that the full version of the HTC Nexus will be 9 have support networks LTE, but the possibility to make calls data unavailable. Information about the resolution of the screen is quite contradictory. Initially it was assumed that it will be 2048 × 1440 pixels at a diagonal of 8.9 “, which gives the density at 280 ppi. The current version of AnTuTu, it seems, does not recognize the resolution as the Nexus 9 2560 × 1440, but it is possible that HTC really give up the screen with an aspect ratio of 4: 3. Even if this does not happen, so the aspect ratio implies resolution 2048 × 1536. While this is a controversial place in the characteristics of Nexus 9.
Resolution main camera is 8 megapixels, LED flash planned and optical image stabilizer. Novelty, running Android L (5.0), will be available in two versions, with 16 and 32 gigabytes of flash memory on board, the availability of slot microSDHC / SDXC, apparently, is not assumed. Most likely, Nexus 9 will be announced in the current quarter, that is, not later than 30 September. Judging from the characteristics it promises to be one of the most interesting mobile devices in 2014.
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