Nexus 10 2 Release Date Possibly Around November; Next-Gen Samsung Google Tablet To Include Snapdragon 800 Processor And Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie?

New reports are claiming that Nexus 10 2 release date may be set for November.

Sundar Pichai, the head for Google Chrome and Android products has already confirmed that Samsung is currently building the next generation Nexus 10 tablet. However, there was no specific Nexus 10 2 release date revealed yet though the Google executive have somehow hinted about its launch.

Emir Efrati of the Wall Street Journal shared via Twitter, "Expect to see new 10-inch Nexus 10 Android tablet (made by @Samsung) in the near future, Google's @sundarpichai tells me."

While there is no clear details yet about how soon is the 'near future' for Nexus 10 2 release date, experts were telling that the Samsung-manufactured Google Android tablet may arrive particularly around November, since the first-generation Nexus 10 was launched last year of the same month.

But overall, International Digital Times reported that Android fans can expect more information about possible Nexus 10 2 release date and specs during IFA Berlin 2013 which is happening on September.

Reportedly, Samsung will announce two new tablets during that time, the P600 and P900, and rumor has it that the Nexus 10 2 will be based on one of these devices.

Based from to the alleged specs leaked by @evleaks via Twitter post which read, "Samsung SM-P900: 12.2-inch, Exynos 5 Octa, 2560x1600, S-pen; P600: 10-inch, Snapdragon 800, also 2560x1600," the Nexus 10 2 will most likely show off the P600 specifications.

This would mean that the Android enthusiasts may see the Nexus 10 2 with 10-inch screen, 2560X1600 display resolution and the Snapdragon 800 chipset.

Meanwhile, other rumors suggest that if Nexus 10 2 release date will be set for October or November, there is a possibility that it could run theupcoming Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie out of the box rather than the medium OS update offered by Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. 

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