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Nexus 7 2 Specs Revealed in Leaked Sticker (PHOTO)

The Nexus 7 2 specs were revealed in a recently leaked sticker that is allegedly located on the back of the device.

The sticker applies to the 32GB version that has the model number ME571K which is the same as one that was spotted at the Chinese FCC. It is believed to be the Wi-Fi only Nexus 7 2.

The specifications found on the sticker include a 7-inch LCD display with WUXGA 1920 x 1200 resolution, a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, a 5-megapixel rear camera, a 1.2-megapixel front camera stereo speakers and a 3950mAh battery.

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This is one of the first Nexus 7 2 spec leaks to show the device carrying 4GB RAM.

Pricing information on the new tablet also leaked this week as the new 16GB version of the tablet will cost $229 while the 32GB version will sell for $269.

The Nexus 7 successor is expected to debut sometime later this month. Another recent report revealed that it will be available in late July in Taiwan.

Analysts recently weighed in the popularity of Nexus 7, predicting that its succesor will sell up to 8 million units this year. The device will move this many units due to information received from Taiwan-based vendors by DigiTimes. The site claims supply chain makers are not as confident in the tablet, stating that the volume will be difficult to reach because many vendors will launch competing models.

The sources also said that the Nexus 7 successor will not have the same pricing advantage as the previous model since many other companies have released slates in the same price range such as HP, Acer, Lenovo and Asus. This new report confirms that the company will raise the price on the device.

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