Google Nexus 9 is up for sale at the Google Play Store, but that’s the WiFi version of the tablet. The LTE version is priced at $599, but we haven’t heard anything about its arrival so far.
Recently, an alleged HTC tablet passed through the FCC, which is believed to be the LTE variant of the Google Nexus 9. It could be the reason why it’s still not available for sale as its waiting for approval from the FCC.
The FCC filing doesn’t say anything about a Nexus tablet, but it’s an HTC-made tablet which makes the guessing game easy. Additionally, it has a similar device ID as the WiFi version of the device, so it could very well be the LTE version of the Nexus 9. It also supports most of the LTE bands, including 2, 4, 5, 7, 12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 41, which supports the major carriers in the US.
Google Nexus 9 comes with an 8.9-inch display sporting a resolution of 2048 by 1536 pixels, a 64-bit Tegra K1 processor clocked at 2.3GHz and runs the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop pre-installed out of the box. There’s 3GB of RAM, 16/32GB of internal storage but Google plans to sell the LTE version with 32GB of storage, an 8MP camera for photos and videos and a 6,700 mAh battery.
We’ll update you as soon as the LTE version of the Nexus 9 goes on sale.
Source: Droid-Life
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