Google has confirmed through a blog post, the Nexus devices that have been appearing out of the rumor-mill. Starting in the middle of November, Google will begin taking orders for Nexus 4 by LG on Google Play store. The phone will be sold unlocked and without a contract at $299 for 8GB model and $349 16GB. The Nexus 4 is built with a 4.7-inch (320ppi) IPS display, Snapdragon S4 Pro with quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, and will have Android 4.2 factory-installed.
Starting immediately, the Tegra 3 powered Nexus 7 will have a 16GB model shipping for $199, and 32GB for $249.
Not the ones used to be out played, Samsung will be releasing the Nexus 10 with a 300ppi screen that has an impressive, 2560x1600px resolution. Google promises nine hours of video playback on a full charge of the 9000mAh battery. The Nexus 10 will start shipping through Google Play store in the middle of November in North America, Australia, Japan, and some parts of Europe. The 16GB model will be priced at $399, and $499 for the 32GB version.
Google is pushing a particular configuration of features with Nexus devices that appear to revolve around Google Drive and Android Beam. To that end, all these devices come with NFC, and do not have SD card reader.