Nexus 4 32GB Rumors: Verizon Offers Google Smart Phone with CDMA and LTE Support this April 2013?
Verizon and Sprint subscribers were disappointed last November 2012 because of the unavailability of the Google Nexus 4 and the smart phone did not have the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) model. Now, reports are claiming that Verizon will offer the Nexus 4 in 32GB version with CDMA and LTE support before April 2013 ends.
Consumers can get their hands on the Verizon Nexus 4 smart phone on a late April release date. It will reportedly be made available at the Google Play Store with the starting price of $299. For the 32GB version, the starting price of the Nexus 4 with CDMA and LTE support is predicted to be approximately $350 without a contract.
No confirmation has been given yet regarding this matter. However, the imminent arrival of the Verizon Nexus 4 32GB is still expected to become a success.
Meanwhile, another 32GB Google device is creating an online buzz. Consumers who wish to purchase a Nexus 7 with a price lower than $250, TigerDirect is already selling the Nexus 7 32GB tablet for a price of $199.99.
Nexus 7 is a strong recommended device to consumers searching of a superior Android tablet performance. The tablet's remarkable features and specifications combined with a low price makes the Nexus 7 appealing.
More information on the Nexus 7 tablet at TigerDirect is available at this web site link: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7381301&CatId=6845
The TigerDirect Nexus 7 32GB tablet has Wi-Fi capabilities as well. Furthermore, there are reports claiming about a forthcoming rebooted Nexus 7 tablet scheduled for an official launch at the May 2013 Moscone Center Google I/O event in San Francisco, California.