The LG-made device features an 8MP that lets you snap 360 degree panoramas with Photo Sphere. The device supports full HD video recording and has features like continuous focus, real-time zoom, and time lapse mode.
The 8GB Nexus 4 will sell for $299 and the 16GB model will be priced at $349 in the U.S. (contract-free version). The device will be made available on the Google Play Store on November 13 in U.S., U.K., Canada, Germany, France, Spain and Australia.
Google has refreshed the Nexus 7 lineup with the addition of a 32GB Wi-Fi only model and a separate 3G model with HSPA+connectivity offering 32GB storage capacity.
Users can head over to the Google Play store to access over 675,000 apps and games along with over 4 million eBook titles, magazines, songs, movies and TV shows.
The Wi-Fi only 32GB Nexus 7 will be available for $249 while the the unlocked model of the 32GB Nexus 7 3G version with HSPA+ connectivity will be offered at $299 starting November 13 in the U.S., U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Spain and Canada.
The tablet is powered by a dual-core A15 processor and Mali T604 chip with 2GB RAM. Internal storage options include 16/32GB. Users can watch full HD movies on the tablet, which supports a 16:9 aspect ratio.
With Google Play adding magazines, users can buy from hundreds of popular titles including interactive and high-resolution issues or subscribe to favourites on the Play Store.
The Nexus 10 runs on Android 4.2 that brings an improved Google Now with more cards stating flight information, hotel confirmations, shipping details and restaurant reservations and multiple user sign in.
The entry-level Nexus 10 will be sold at $399 starting November 13 in the US, Britain, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Canada and Japan. The only other option is a 32GB Wi-Fi only Nexus 10 that costs $499.