By now, you’re probably tired of hearing us say the Nexus 4 is in stock, or is out of stock. I know I’m tired of writing about it and reading about it myself. The Nexus 10 has had the same problem, but not as bad as the Nexus 4 was. The Nexus 10 has finally launched in Japan. It is going on sale for ¥36,800 (around $400) for the 16GB model and about ¥44,800 (around $480) for the 32GB model, which is right on par with what it costs in the US. Except the 32GB version is a bit cheaper.
As a quick reminder, here are the specs for the Nexus 10:
- 10.1-inch 2560×1600 resolution (around 300 PPI)
- Exynos 5250 dual-core processor
- 5MP rear-facing camera, 1.9MP front-facing camera
- 2GB of RAM
- 16GB/32GB internal storage; No microSD card support
- NFC, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS
- 9000mAh battery
- Android 4.2
So if you’re in Japan and have been waiting to get your hands on the Nexus 10 (about 2 and a half months of waiting) now is your time to grab one. You can check out the links below with the Source link for more information and to get your order in.
The Nexus 10 is a great device, it puts these 1080p displays to shame with its 2560×1600 resolution display. It’s also very light, and the best part is its running Android 4.2 and is a Nexus, so it’ll get updates long before those other 1080p devices on the market and coming soon to the market. Don’t forget you’ll get to enjoy Google Now, expandable notifications, Project Butter, Quick Settings, and best of all on a tablet like this…. multi-user support. So now you can use your Nexus 10 for your whole family on Android 4.2.
Who’s looking to grab the Nexus 10 now? It’s a great device, and something you won’t regret purchasing. We just hope that Google can keep it in stock. Let us know in the comments below if you plan on grabbing a Nexus 10 in Japan.
Source: Google Japan
Buy Now: Nexus 10 – 16GB, Nexus 10 – 32GB