Plus it would be most unlikely for Samsung to use a tegra 3, I call BS.
be able to simultaneously display WQXGA-resolution (2560x1600) on a mobile display as well as 1080p over HDMI.
Why would it? They've used TI chips in devices before. Everyone knows that Android tablets can't get any traction unless they compete on price and the Tegra3 SoC is cheap which allows them to hit certain retail price points.
I'm seriously considering going back to Apple, the Android tablet apps are a joke versus my house mate's iPad apps, the iPad has much better resolution and a chip that's more than capable of running games at that resolution. Add to that, the LG Nexus 4 is going to have unforgivable 8Gb storage at launch...
As I've said there's nothing to say there won't a 16GB Nexus 4 at launch, just everyone getting their knickers in a twist because the 8GB is the only one that has shown itself so far.
Using a tegra3 in a tablet at 2560x1600 resolution simply would not work very well, the numbers just don't add up. While Samsung have used the tegra2 before they haven't yet used the tegra3. Either the resolution is a lie or the tegra 3 is a lie. If given the chance I would have all my monies on the tegra3 being a lie.
I have no doubt that a 16Gb Nexus 4 may exist but CPW will have had all details on the launch device months ago from either LG (if they supply directly) or the party who distribute the handset, simply because CPW would have to add it to their systems and receive assets to print in store POS/leaflets. The fact CPW states 8Gb makes me believe that it will be 8Gb on launch and the 16Gb will be a refresh/launched later.
Well it wouldn't surprise me for an Android tablet to be released when the manufacturer knows it is sub par performance wise. Heck, Asus released the TF201 with poor Wifi performance due to the fact they used a full metal case with no plastic window.
Why would it? They've used TI chips in devices before. Everyone knows that Android tablets can't get any traction unless they compete on price and the Tegra3 SoC is cheap which allows them to hit certain retail price points.
I'm seriously considering going back to Apple, the Android tablet apps are a joke versus my house mate's iPad apps, the iPad has much better resolution and a chip that's more than capable of running games at that resolution. Add to that, the LG Nexus 4 is going to have unforgivable 8Gb storage at launch...
The trouble with Android is that you get very few flagship models.
I would love to see a real killer on Android, the GS3 is the closest we have seen and a great job it has done. Would love to see more really powerful phones/tablets.
Huh? Android has more flagship phone releases then any other mobile platform...
How long between the announcement will it be until they're for sale?