Also known as | manta [1] GT-P8110 |
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Developer | Google, Samsung Electronics |
Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
Product family | Google Nexus |
Type | Tablet computer |
Release date | November 13, 2012 February 5, 2013 |
Introductory price | 16 GB: US$399 32 GB: US$499 |
Operating system | Original: Android 4.2 "Jelly Bean" Current: Android 5.1.1 "Lollipop" |
System on a chip | Samsung Exynos 5250 |
CPU | 1.7 GHz Dual-core Cortex-A15[2] |
Memory | 2 GB 12.8 GB/s LPDDR3 RAM[3] |
Storage | 16 GB or 32 GB |
Display | 10.1 in (260 mm) 16:10 aspect ratio, 300 ppi pixel density 2560×1600 WQXGA, 16M colors, Scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 2 Capacitive touchscreen PLS-backlit LCD[2] |
Graphics | Mali T-604[2] |
Sound | MP3, WAV, eAAC+, WMA |
Input | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity sensor, Digital Compass, GPS, Magnetometer, Barometer, Microphone[4] |
Camera | Rear: 5 MP with flash HD (1080p) resolution Front: 1.9 MP HD (720p) resolution |
Connectivity | 3.5 mm earphone jack, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n @ 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz Dual-band) (MIMO+HT40), Micro-HDMI, dual-side NFC, Micro USB 2.0, docking pins[5] |
Power | Internal non-removable rechargeable lithium-ion polymer 9000 mAh battery[2] |
Online services | Google Play |
Dimensions | 263.9 mm × 177.6 mm × 8.9 mm (10.39 in × 6.99 in × 0.35 in)[2][6] |
Mass | 21.3 oz (603 g)[2] |
Successor | Nexus 9 |
The Nexus 10 is a tablet computer co-developed by Google and Samsung Electronics that runs the Android operating system. It is the second tablet in the Google Nexus series, a family of Android consumer devices marketed by Google and built by an OEM partner. Following the success of the 7-inch Nexus 7, the first Google Nexus tablet, the Nexus 10 was released with a 10.1-inch, 2560×1600 pixel display, which was the world's highest resolution tablet display at the time of its release. The Nexus 10 was announced on October 29, 2012, and became available on November 13, 2012.
The device is available in two storage sizes, 16 GB for US$399 and 32 GB for US$499. Along with the Nexus 4 mobile phone, the Nexus 10 launched Android 4.2 ("Jelly Bean"), which offered several new features, such as: 360° panoramic photo stitching called "Photo Sphere"; a quick settings menu; widgets on the lock screen; gesture typing; an updated version of Google Now; and multiple user accounts for tablets.
Google revealed the device on October 29, 2012, to mixed-to-favorable reactions. Due to high demand, the device quickly sold out through the Google Play Store.[7] Since its release, the device has gone through three major software updates and is currently upgradable to Android 5.1.1 ("Lollipop"). Official software support for Android versions after 5.1.1 will not be offered; however, security patches will be provided at least 3 years after the release of the device.[8]