Three million Google Nexus 7 tablets have been sold, with sales climbing due to word of mouth. With a 3G model on the way, should the iPad be looking over its shoulder nervously?
Head beancounter at Asus, David Chang, reveals to the Wall Street Journal that the Nexus 7 has sold around 2.8m tablets in the three months since it went on sale.
Unlike big new gadgets like the iPhone 5 or Samsung Galaxy S3 that do boffo business from day one, the Nexus 7 has picked up steam as word of mouth builds up. The first month saw Google sell half a million tablets, rising to around 700,000 in the next month, and now hitting one million per month.
The Nexus still has some way to go to challenge Apple’s dominance of the tablet market, but it’s certainly doing better than most Android slates that — despite often impressive technology — have generally failed to sell in great quantities.
By contrast Apple sold around 14 million iPads in roughly the same period, and revealed at the launch of the iPad mini last week that it has sold a whopping 100 million iPads in total. But with the arrival of the Nexus and Windows 8 tablets including the Microsoft Surface, Apple’s competition has never been stiffer — could the Nexus 7 become more popular than the similarly sized iPad mini?
The Nexus 7 features a quad-core processor, high definition screen and Android Jelly Bean software. And all that costs just £160. Bargain!
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The 7-inch Nexus 7 is now flanked by the 4-inch Nexus 4 smart phone and 10-inch Nexus 10 tablet, both announced this week with a refreshing minimum of fuss. If you’re a lucky Nexus owner, check out our 25 essential Nexus 7 tips, learn how to root your Nexus, or find out how to boost your battery life.
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