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In pictures: Nexus 7 32GB confirmed at £199
Oct 17 2012 09:25 AM |
PaulOBrien
in Android

The Nexus 7 32GB has been confirmed at £199 by the Argos Christmas Gift Guide, out today and pictured below.
Still no word on the future of the 8GB or 16GB variants but, if you are an existing 16GB users, how do you feel about the change?
[Via: PDTalkinTech / Rockwell7]
Still no word on the future of the 8GB or 16GB variants but, if you are an existing 16GB users, how do you feel about the change?
[Via: PDTalkinTech / Rockwell7]

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14 Comments
k0nrad
Oct 17 2012 09:30 AM
Of course, if I had the requisite 199 quid...
StuMcBill
Oct 17 2012 09:30 AM
I would have loved a 32Gb Model, because I am getting a bit low on storage when I have a few of the larger games running (A Bards Tale for example).
16Gb Max might be a bust for me when it comes to the Next Nexus (4) also!
fishsticks
Oct 17 2012 09:32 AM
everton2004
Oct 17 2012 11:03 AM
glossywhite
Oct 17 2012 02:23 PM
Obviously products get better over time - why would you have been "cheated"?
#overpamperedwesternworld
everett_psycho
Oct 17 2012 03:32 PM
Obviously products get better over time - why would you have been "cheated"?
#overpamperedwesternworld
Someone who wants to take their tablet on holiday where they have neither a PC or available internet connection?
StuMcBill
Oct 17 2012 04:09 PM
glossywhite, on 17 October 2012 - 02:23 PM, said:
Obviously products get better over time - why would you have been "cheated"?
#overpamperedwesternworld
I use my tablet to play games, so the bigger the storage the better.
On the 16Gb and tried to install A Bards Tale (3.5Gb for Tegra 3 version), the new NFS (rumoured to be 4Gb), then I would have used half my space already and thats only 2 games!! They are touted as "do everything" entertainment devices.....but Google need to realise that, although they are pushing their cloud storage, that substantial on device storage is a MUST.
And I don't buy the "products get better over time" argument - are you saying that Google were not capable of putting 32Gb in this device 6 months ago, but now they are? I don't believe that for a second.
When they released the Nexus 7, they should have said "There will be a 32Gb version coming soon" - job done!
macman1
Oct 17 2012 04:23 PM
pelms
Oct 17 2012 06:38 PM
I've never got near to filling mine up as I stream everything from my NAS at home and just download some bits and pieces for long journeys.
Would rather have had the extra few months use of it than wait for the 32Gb model - you can spend forever doing that.
comicbookguy
Oct 17 2012 07:11 PM
Tbh I'm probably more stressed that the pogo pin dock has gone AWOL, as long as I can charge and use OTG together 16gb is not an issue.
Sere83
Oct 17 2012 10:28 PM
macman1, on 17 October 2012 - 04:23 PM, said:
At the end of the day, if you bought an 8 or 16 and thought you got a got deal at the time (which you should have, because its a good device at a good price) I don't know why you should feel cheated for not having the extra memory. They never made any guarantees about future capacity bumps, and even gave free store credit too. If 8 or 16 wasn't enough why did you buy it in the first place? I knew it wasn't enough for me so I deliberately waited.
To be honest, 32gb or not the N7 is still really the only android tablet even worth investing in IMO (unless you buy something very cheap in china) and now it's actually a viable option for those wanting decent storage too.
With the iPad mini looming large on the horizon google has to do what it can to draw in as many people as possible to the platform to compete with the inevitable millions upon millions of mini iPad sales and new iOS users.
hecatae
Oct 17 2012 10:45 PM
masterpfa
Oct 19 2012 12:35 PM
I think if this is to come to fruition it would be a great move by Google.
Evilkern
Oct 20 2012 12:21 PM