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Google shows up an unannounced tablet on their official Android webpage



Everything went right on the Nexus 5's speculations of rumor and leaks round table, since the device first showed up in Google's video on YouTube. This time the company's official Android webpage has come up with a new mysterious tablet with their Android 4.4 KitKat update to the domain.

Well, we don't want to speculate our readers to any wrong turns from here, but we can assure you that this is not one of Google's previously announced tablets either. Accordingly, as we read the sources, this can also be the third sized tablet, as Google already holds a seven-inches Nexus 7 and a ten-incher Nexus 10.

The new photograph has popped from the website's "A library that goes with you" section, where a women holds this talked about tablet in her hands with Google Play Store splash screen on. The bezels on this new mysterious tablet looks comparatively smaller from any other official Nexus tablet and there are no traces of a front facing camera. At this moment we too have named the above picture as the Nexus 8, that is probably anyone else could think of.

Source: Android, PHANDROID, TechnoBuffalo

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