Google announced that its Nexus 7 tablet is now available with 4G LTE built in. It"s on sale immediately through the Google Play Store but will be coming to T-Mobile stores in the U.S. in October.
The news comes via a tweet from the official Google Nexus Twitter.
Nexus 7 with 4G LTE is now available on Google Play in the US [https://t.co/sY5XhbGDGP] and is coming to US T-Mobile stores in October!
— Google Nexus (@googlenexus) September 9, 2013
This Nexus 7 comes with WiFi, 4G LTE, 32GB of storage, and a 7-inch display. It appears to be exclusively sold with a T-Mobile SIM, however the device does come unlocked allowing for some other options if you wanted to shop around a bit for a carrier. There"s incentive to sign up with T-Mobile though, since the device also comes with one month of free data through the network with no obligations — up to 2GB of 4G. The tablet ships for free as well for a limited time.
It"ll set you back $349, but the Nexus 7 with LTE still a pretty good deal especially with the shipping and T-Mobile offers. You can grab it in the Google Play Store. If you don"t need a tablet right away, you might consider waiting until Sept. 23 for Microsoft to make some exciting new Surface announcements or (allegedly) October for Apple to refresh its line of iPads.
Source: Twitter