Difference between HP Slate 7 and Nexus 7
Key Difference: The Slate supports a 7-inch 1,024 x 600 display and is powered by a dual-core A9 processor. It also includes 16GB internal storage and 1GB RAM. The tablet offers a primary camera of 3MP and a VGA (basic) secondary camera. According to engadget, the stainless steel frame offers some rigidity and the matte finish of the back is pleasing to the hands. It offers vibrant colors and also equips Beats Audio enhancement. The Nexus 7 is a tablet computer running Android 4.1 (also named Jelly Bean) operating system. It was developed in collaboration with Asus. It was the first tablet in the Google Nexus series and features a 7-inch (180 mm) display, an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core chip, 1 GB of RAM, and 8, 16 or 32 GB of internal storage.
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One of the most popular operating systems for smartphones and tablets is Android. Android is a Linux-based operating system owned and operated by the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of 84 leading firms, which includes mobile handset makers, application developers, some mobile carriers and chip makers. The consortium is lead in part by Google, as well as HTC, Sony, Dell, Intel, Motorola, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, T-Mobile, Sprint Nextel, Nvidia, and Wind River Systems.
include("ad3rd.php"); ?>A number of these companies’ smartphones and tablets run on Android. Android is an open source software, which means that the code is freely available for modification and distribution by device manufacturers, wireless carriers and enthusiast developers. Among the number of various companies, Google has also launched its own line of smartphones based on Android, called the Google Nexus. Each device in the Nexus line is produced via collaboration between Google and a leading original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partner. Both, HP Slate 7 and Nexus 7 devices use Pure Android to power their tablets. One of the main difference is that the Slate 7 has yet to be launched, while Nexus 7 has already been released in June 2012. Also, Nexus 7 supports SIM cards and allows users to also connect via GPRS, while Slate 7 is a pure tablet and does not support SIM services.
The Nexus 7 is a tablet computer running Android 4.1 (also named Jelly Bean) operating system. It was developed in collaboration with Asus. It was the first tablet in the Google Nexus series and features a 7-inch (180 mm) display, an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core chip, 1 GB of RAM, and 8, 16 or 32 GB of internal storage. The 8 and 16 GB models were Wi-Fi only, and the 8 GB was eventually discontinued. The 32 GB models are both Wi-Fi and 3G compatible. The Nexus 7 was marketed effectively as an entertainment device.
After discontinuing the production of TouchPad and the rest of its mobile services, Engadget reports that HP announced at the Mobile World Congress that it will release a new tablet Slate 7 and will start shipping in the US in April 2013. The Slate supports a 7-inch 1,024 x 600 display and is powered by a dual-core A9 processor. It also includes 16GB internal storage and 1GB RAM. The tablet offers a primary camera of 3MP and a VGA secondary camera. According to engadget, the stainless steel frame offers some rigidity and the matte finish of the back is pleasing to the hands. It offers vibrant colors and also equips Beats Audio sound enhancement. The tablet is offered with Android v4.1 (Jelly Bean). It is also a pure tablet and does not support SIM operations. The best feature? Slate 7 will be available for only US$169.
The information for the detailed table about the two phones has been taken from the Nexus website, HP website, Engadget and GSMArena.com.
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HP Slate 7 |
Nexus 7 |
Launch Date |
April 2013 |
June 2012 |
Company |
Hewlett-Packard |
Google; designed in collaboration with and manufactured by Asus. |
Size |
197.1 x 116.1 x 10.7 mm |
198.5 x 120 x 10.5 mm (7.81 x 4.72 x 0.41 in) |
Display |
FFS+LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
LED-backlit IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
Screen |
7.0 inches, 600 x 1024 pixels (~170 ppi pixel density) |
800 x 1280 pixels, 7.0 inches (~216 ppi pixel density) |
Protection |
N/A |
Corning Glass |
Weight |
372 g (13.12 oz) |
340g (11.99 oz) |
2G Network |
N/A |
GSM : 850/900/1800/1900 |
3G Network |
N/A |
WCDMA : 850/900/2100 |
GUI |
Pure Android |
Pure Android |
CPU speed |
Dual-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9 |
Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9 |
GPU |
N/A |
ULP GeForce |
OS |
Android OS, v4.1 (Jelly Bean) |
Android OS, v4.1 (Jelly Bean), upgradable to v4.2.1 (Jelly Bean) |
Chipset |
N/A |
Nvidia Tegra 3 |
RAM |
1 GB RAM |
1 GB RAM |
SIM Size |
N/A |
Micro-SIM |
Internal Memory |
8 GB |
16/32 GB storage |
Expandable Memory |
up to 32 GB |
None |
Sensors |
Accelerometer |
G-Sensor, Light Sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, GPS, NFC, Hall Sensor |
Connectivity |
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR and microUSB v2.0 |
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, NFC (Android Beam), 32GB + Mobile data version only: Unlocked · GSM/UMTS/HSPA+ 32GB + Mobile data version only · GSM/EDGE/GPRS (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) · 32GB + Mobile data version only: 3G (850, 900, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz) · 32GB + Mobile data version only: HSPA+ 21 Mbps |
Data |
WLAN, Bluetooth and USB. |
WiFi, NFC, USB GPRS, EDGE for 32GB + Mobile data version only |
Speed |
N/A |
HSPA+ 21 Mbps |
WLAN |
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA |
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n |
Bluetooth |
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR |
Bluetooth V3.0 |
USB |
micro-USB |
micro-USB |
Primary Camera |
3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels |
1.2 MP |
Secondary Camera |
VGA |
None |
Video |
720p@30fps |
720p |
Camera Features |
N/A |
Video-calling |
Sound Enhancement |
Beats Audio |
No |
Audio supported formats |
MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA/AC3/Flac player |
MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA player |
Video supported formats |
MP4/DivX/Xvid/H.264/H.263/WMV player |
MP4/H.264 player |
Battery Capacity |
Non-removable battery. Size not released yet. |
Non-removable Li-Ion 4325 mAh battery |
Available Colors |
Black/Red, Black/Grey |
Black |
Messaging |
Email, Push Email, IM, RSS |
Email, Push Email, IM, RSS |
Browser |
HTML |
HTML5 |
Radio |
No |
No |
GPS |
TBD |
Yes |
Java |
Yes, via Java MIDP emulator |
None |
Additional Features |
Google Now, Google Search, Gmail, YouTube, Google Drive and Google+ Hangouts, SNS integration, Organizer, Image/video editor, Document viewer, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa, Predictive text input |
Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean), 4,325 mAh battery, Accelerometer, GPS, Gyroscope, Microphone, Magnetometer, Google Wallet, SNS integration, Organizer, Image/video editor, Document viewer, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa, Voice memo, Predictive text input (Swype) |
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