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Google Android Event Announced - Monday 29th October
Oct 18 2012 06:00 AM |
Zarch1972
in Android

Google announce an Android event in New York on Monday 29th October at 10AM EST (3PM GMT), we wonder what they have planned?
Announcement's these days don't appear to have the secrecy they once did and this one appears no different.
I think we all get the gist of it, but what will the specifics be?
You can follow the event live here on YouTube: YouTube Android
Announcement's these days don't appear to have the secrecy they once did and this one appears no different.
I think we all get the gist of it, but what will the specifics be?
- The Nexus 4 (Just the LG unit or other manufacturers?)
- The LG Nexus 4 with more than 8gb (it really really has to doesn't it?)
- New version of Jellybean?
- Google Music in the UK (okay, i'm stretching things now)
- Google Music to get a matching service ala Apple & Amazon?
- $99 Nexus Tablet? (can't see it, can you?)
- 32gb Nexus 7? (This is seems nailed on)
- 3G Nexus 7?
You can follow the event live here on YouTube: YouTube Android

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15 Comments
todoleo
Oct 18 2012 08:13 AM
They will then explain that open sourcing WebOS was to make some features and components available to Android. Matias Duarte (Director of Android operating system User Experience) then gets on stage and shows everyone a Palm Pre 2 running Android Key Lime Pie (4.2).
I had better stop daydreaming and get back to work...
mmace
Oct 18 2012 08:15 AM
PaulOBrien
Oct 18 2012 08:18 AM
- The Nexus 4 announced in 8GB and 16GB flavours
- The Nexus 7 3G 32GB announced
- The Nexus 7 32GB anounced
- The Nexus 7 8GB / 16GB to get price drops (maybe 16GB to be dropped, see below)
- Android 4.2 announced
One thing i'm not sure about is the 8GB N7 model. I wonder if due to Google's obsession with the cloud they'll keep the 8GB as the base model, with a price drop, and make the 32GB the premium model, losing the 16GB.Not sure though...
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PaulOBrien
Oct 18 2012 08:22 AM
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Zarch1972
Oct 18 2012 08:23 AM
mmace, on 18 October 2012 - 08:15 AM, said:
its 10am EST, so 3pm in the UK?
BigAlUK
Oct 18 2012 08:30 AM
Would also like a little UK love, but probably unlikely (Music, Wallet, Magazines, TV Shows).
Can't imagine any Key Lime Pie news, Jelly Bean is only 4 months old.
The Jones
Oct 18 2012 08:58 AM
We will surely hear about the 32Gb Nexus 7 as well. I would think the 16Gb and 8Gb models will be retained but at lower price points.
Dan Mullen
Oct 18 2012 10:37 AM
bbevan
Oct 18 2012 10:59 AM
todoleo, on 18 October 2012 - 08:13 AM, said:
They will then explain that open sourcing WebOS was to make some features and components available to Android. Matias Duarte (Director of Android operating system User Experience) then gets on stage and shows everyone a Palm Pre 2 running Android Key Lime Pie (4.2).
I had better stop daydreaming and get back to work...
You missed them adding the Touchpad to the GED list.
I'll keep dreaming or buy a Nexus 7 for xmas
todoleo
Oct 18 2012 04:15 PM
rapidone
Oct 18 2012 08:52 PM
It could get the model number ME370TG (3G and 32GB)
Here a link to a blog in English with detailed explanations:
http://www.theandroi...-available-yet/
BiggidyBoing
Oct 18 2012 10:30 PM
- At the 2011 event he launched Ice Cream Sandwich that same day.
- At the 2010 event he demonstrated an early Honeycomb prototype.
I wonder if we could see an early, early preview of Key Lime Pie this time? running on desktop PCs?
and hopefully he'll be wearing Google Glasses.
Zarch1972
Oct 19 2012 07:48 AM
Its a great product, it just needs a little more love and attention from Google. (please, please, please can we have a better PC/Mac client than "Music Manager" for starters?)
masterpfa
Oct 19 2012 01:00 PM
BigAlUK, on 18 October 2012 - 08:30 AM, said:
My Wish list
1. Nexus 4 (plus another Nexus phone)
2 .Nexus 7 32 Gb and .Nexus 7 32 Gb + 3G at £199 and £249 price points respectively
3. Jelly Bean update to 4.2 with significant additions (and an insight to Key Lime Pie)
4. Full Google Play availability world wide where permissions will allow.
5. All devices available from Google Play store world wide or major markets at least.
Just throwing this last one in there but would love a generic device being released by the major manufacturers which were running pure Vanilla Android as HTC did with the G2, but then again I would only be spoilt for choice, HTC J, PadFone 2, Optimus G, Motorola Maxx HD.............
hecatae
Oct 19 2012 05:21 PM