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Nexus 7 (2013) with LTE now available on Google Play, $350 with a free data for a month

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Nexus 7 4G LTE Google Play

We were beginning to wonder when the promised sim-equipped version of the Nexus 7 2013 would wind up in the Play Store, but it looks like today is the day. Hopping onto the Google Play Store, you’ll now find the new Nexus 7 2013 32GB LTE version available for $350.

The mini-tab features 3G connectivity with the usual HSPA+ networks, as well as LTE on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless. In a strange twist, the tab will also soon be arriving in T-Mobile stores this October. If you’re still not sold, perhaps the free month of T-Mobile data (2GB) and free shipping will entice you. Anyone been waiting for this guy?

Unfortunately, for our friends overseas, it looks like the LTE-equipped Nexus 7 is US-only. But, if you have any friends or family in South Korea, starting today, they can now purchase the Nexus 7 (2013) 16GB or 32GB WiFi version.

[Nexus 7 (2013) 32GB 4G LTE on Google Play]

Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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23 Comments

  1. did someone know if this tablet is compatible with Mexican Networks 4G (LTE) ?

    1. It has 7-band compatibility, and amongst Movistar and Telcel they use band 4, which is supported on either NA/European version.

  2. Stinks that there is a split between NA/EU N7, but that’s how it goes for now.

  3. A free data for a month…

  4. So who’s going to be the first one get Verizon to activate a device that stands for everything they hate and challenge those Block C regulations?

  5. nm

  6. this isn’t better than my Galaxy Tab running Gingerbread

    1. That’s got to be sarcasm…

      1. It feels so smooth. It only stutters once every 30mins… Only have to reboot it 3x a day so I’m keeping it another 2 years. It has replaced my MacBook Pro.

    2. Ha!

    3. All the downvotes are from people who can’t detect thinly veiled sarcasm

      1. Lol it’s ridiculous

  7. I hope it doesn’t sell out since I might sell my iPad 4 for this one.

  8. Verizon.. that’s interesting…

    1. And once VoLTE gets here, things will be even more interesting.

      1. Surely Verizon will not allow something awesome like that to happen.

        1. I’m with you… Verizon might find a way to mess this up.

  9. Ordered!

    1. Another September release of a 3G HSPA+ 7 inch Android tablet that provides both Internet and phone calling capability is the Novo 7 EOS ($189) — which is hard to beat on features and price and works with most GSM Wireless carriers worldwide, including AT&T and T-Mobile; and a phone SIM card may be used interchangeably with both phone and tablet…

      The Novo 7 EOS is made by Ainol Electronics, which won runner-up for Best-Tablet-of-the-Year at CES 2012 and this new model offers a 7-inch HD screen (1280×800), 16GB Memory, built-in GPS, dual cameras, a 4400 mAh battery, and Bluetooth – which makes it easy to use a Wireless headset for phone calls.

      Another Android tablet that compares to the upcoming LG G-Pad is the newly released 8.9″ Pipo M7 Pro – 3G edition priced at $279 — made by Pipo Electronics… the new Pro Series is getting much notice for its design, features and price and packs in a solid device with a 8.9 inch 1900X1200 display that uses Samsung PLS technology; along with a Quad-Core processor – 1.6 GHz / 2GB Ram – 16GB memory; and also features built-in GPS, Bluetooth, MicroSD memory, premium speakers, a 6300 mAh battery, Dual WiFi (2.4/5.0 GHz), Dual Cameras, and an option to use standard Android 4.2.2 O/S or a user friendly Windows style interface; and provides 3G through AT&T and T-Mobile with Internet access at 3G HSPA+ speeds.

      One source both new models are available through is–Tab l e t S p r i nt–

  10. what Todd answered I am in shock that anybody able to profit $4946 in 1 month on the internet. resource w­w­w.J­A­M­20.c­o­m

  11. Verizon support? Could this mean Nexus 5 on Verizon??

  12. Does this support 3G ?

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