We have long heard of a new 7-inch tablet that Google worked on and it seems that the information about the device does not stop increasing.
In these days we have known not only the possibility of its new name and the versions that it could have but also the operating system that Google will use in the new tablets. According to various sources, the new tablets will be born with Android Nougat but it will be Andromeda OS, the new Google operating system which will finally have these new Google devices.
With the hardware and ram memory specifications, I have long wondered if the new tablet and subsequent models were really readable, as it was too much hardware for such a basic function. And the truth is that now I have been answered. Andromeda OS aims to adapt Google software to work devices. This means that the new Google tablets will be more similar to Microsoft Surface than to Amazon Fire, with its pros and cons.
Andromeda OS, the system of the new Google tablets, will be focused on work, not reading
In any case, Andromeda is known to be a hybrid between Chrome OS and Android So all the reading apps that exist for Android, we will have them in this new operating system, something that will facilitate the dissemination of reading among these devices, although if the user really wants to exploit its productive function, I think that few will use the new tablets with eReaders with the consequent energy expenditure.
I personally think devices like Surface represent a huge plus for the staunch readerHowever, in this case I do not know if the power and the change of operating system would really justify this need to read, we do not know to what extent the price will justify it too. In any case it seems that new devices are on the way and it may be that next October 4 we will know more about them Do not you think?