Photos taken with Nexus 10 show up on Google exec’s site


The Nexus 10 leaks just keep coming ahead of Monday’s event.

The latest is in the form of photos taken with a Nexus 10 and posted on the Google+ page of a Google exec.

Google Senior Vice President of Engineering Vic Gundotra, vacationing somewhere that makes this writer jealous, uploaded a couple beach photos to his profile. Clicking on “image details” shows the photo was taken with a Nexus 10 and has a resolution of 2,048 x 1,536 pixels.

While the labeling could be some sort of glitch, it does appear to be some of the strongest evidence so far that Google has indeed created a new tablet.

Photos supposedly taken with a Nexus 10 showed up online.
Screenshot by Shara Tibken/CNET

While Google hasn’t given any details, the company is hosting an event Monday in New York to unveil three new devices, as CNET has previously reported. [Note: Google has canceled Monday’s Android event because of Hurricane Sandy. We’ll update you with a separate post when we know more.] The announcement will be Google’s biggest Nexus showing, with the company expected to show off its high-end tablet, the Nexus 10, from Samsung Electronics; LG Electronics’s first Nexus phone, the Nexus 4; and an updated version of the Nexus 7 tablet that first debuted in July.

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The Nexus program has long been Google’s way of showcasing the latest version of its Androidoperating system. It has also come with a measure of buzz for the manufacturing partner. The Nexus 10 device is expected to beat the iPad in terms of display quality.

Earlier this week, purported images of a Nexus 10 tablet leaked online at a Korean site.

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