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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Like Apple, Google Now Has Devices That Come in Three Sizes

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The New York Times
Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Like Apple, Google Now Has Devices That Come in Three Sizes

By BRIAN X. CHEN

With the addition of its new iPad Mini, Apple offers touch-screen devices in three sizes. Now Google is matching that by introducing a tablet that is meant to compete directly with the larger iPad.

Google on Monday unveiled the Nexus 10, a 10-inch tablet it developed with Samsung, and a new phone, the Nexus 4, that it made with LG. Google also said it would upgrade its seven-inch tablet, the Nexus 7, to include a cellular data connection.

Google's Nexus line of devices shows off Google's latest mobile software.

"We're building pretty sensational world-class products here," said Hugo Barra, director of product management for Android at Google, at a news conference in San Francisco on Monday. "You don't find anything even remotely like that out there."

Also on Monday, Microsoft held a press event in San Francisco to talk about the imminent release of Windows Phone 8, its new mobile operating system, which it announced in June.

Google, Apple, Microsoft and Amazon.com are all building devices in part to recruit customers to use their other services and buy apps, music, books and other content from them.

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