They’re finally here. Google‘s latest and newest Nexus devices are now available in the Google Play store. After becoming available earlier this morning in Europe and Australia, the Nexus 4 smartphone and the Nexus 10 tablet are now available in the US a few minutes earlier than expected — they were planned to go on sale at noon eastern.
The 8GB variant of the Nexus 4 is priced at $299 unlocked and off-contract, while the 16GB version will cost you $349. While the Nexus 4 doesn’t have 4G LTE capabilities, the device packs in a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor with 2GB of RAM. There’s also an 8MP camera on the back with a 1.3MP shooter on the front. It comes with wireless charging, SlimPort HDMI, and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
The Nexus 10 tablet is selling for $399 for the 16GB version and $499 for the 32GB variant. It’s the company’s first 10-inch tablet and it comes with a Exynos 5 Dual SoC that has a dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 processor and Mali-T604 graphics. It also features the highest resolution of any tablet, with a 2560×1600 resolution at 300ppi.
The Google Play store is selling these devices now, and you can also grab a Nexus 4 bumper while you’re at it for $20. If you’re wanting to hop on the Nexus train, there’s no better time to do it than right now. A $299 unlocked smartphone that’s off-contract is the best deal you’ll find nowadays, and a 10-inch tablet with the highest resolution in the world is certainly a no-brainer.
Nexus 4: 8GB | 16GB
Nexus 10: 16GB | 32GB
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