Enjoy surfing the web and watching videos on the go with the Google Nexus 7 2013. This lightweight tablet has a 7-inch screen, up to 10 hours of battery life and a webcam, making it perfect for to take travelling. This Google Nexus tablet comes with 16GB of internal storage, which gives you plenty of space for films and files.
Grab-and-go greatness smart, thin and gorgeous the clean, simple design features a slim body, a thin bezel and a soft-touch, matte back cover. It sits comfortably in the palm of your hand while the bright, beautiful 7-inch display brings entertainment to life.Lighter than ever, lasts longer at just 0.64lbs (290g), the all-new nexus 7 is light enough to take anywhere and fits easily in bags, backpacks, and even back-pockets. With up to 9 hours of hd video playback and 10 hours of web browsing or e-reading, there's plenty of juice to get you through the day, and built-in wireless charging means you can charge, grab, and go.Sound that surrounds nexus 7 features stereo speakers and surround sound powered by fraunhofer (creators of the mp3 format) so you get rich and immersive audio. Hear it all more clearly with finely tuned volume boost technology that makes dialog and sound crisp and easier on the ears.
Display:
7 inch screen.Resolution 1920 x 1200 pixels.IPS technology.Multi-touch screen.LED backlit display.Support for simultaneous display of multiple languages.
Built-in speaker.Webcam.Wi-Fi enabled.Bluetooth - enabling you to easily and wirelessly connect with other Bluetooth enabled devices.3.5mm stereo headphone jack.Microphone.Micro USB.Over 2.3 million pixels packed into a 7-inch display with an ultra-high 323ppi for incredible visuals in full hd.Designed for portability: weighing only 290g with an ultra-thin 8.65mm profile.Quad-core performance: qualcomm snapdragon s4 pro processor and 2gb ram for smooth and responsive performance.
Additional information:
Up to 10 hours battery life (depending on usage).8.6mm thin.Size H20, W11.4cm.Weight 300g.
Currently £99.99 (as of 16/12/2015) but out of stock almost everywhere.
- m00head
Top comments
naepace
20 Nov 1512#4
I've had mine for 2 years, no thoughts of upgrading it yet still performs brilliantly and already on marshmallow. Well worth the money imho
tickedon
20 Nov 1510#10
What?!
They are not mutually exclusive. You can have a nice fast 32GB NAND and an SD slot with no issues - and then store your photos, videos, music and all your other content there with absolutely no issue!! Best of both worlds.
As for the tablet, difficult to recommend costing £99 at this point - there are other newer tablets around which have moved everything on a bit since this came out over two years ago.
Elevation
20 Nov 1510#6
No SD card in 2013 is a bit Apple.
ronray
20 Nov 153#8
Mine has been great. It's the first of my Android devices with Android 6.0 marshmallow even though it's one of the oldest. I'd still consider buying one now if I didn't already have one but I'd prefer 32gb of storage considering how big the OS & apps are now. It is quite frustrating that manufacturers skimp on storage so much now. My first tablet was a Motorola Xoom back in the day and that had 32gb flash and an SD slot. Not sure why we have gone so far backwards considering how storage requirements have increased & the price of flash has reduced since then.
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Derek_Duval
20 Nov 152#1
Getting long in the tooth, but still a great tablet, well worth the price. Heat given.
vassy201187
20 Nov 152#2
Asda sold it for £50. Argos can still reduce the price.
Heat added.
mooeyman to vassy201187
21 Nov 15#38
That was 9 months ago and a one off instore only deal and were prob refubs.
The Nexus 7 2013 still has better specs than some of the new ones today. "FACT"
rivellangel
20 Nov 15#3
It's a good tablet, good price...however they were selling it for £99.99 this week so they're being a bit dodgy with the "Was £119.99"
naepace
20 Nov 1512#4
I've had mine for 2 years, no thoughts of upgrading it yet still performs brilliantly and already on marshmallow. Well worth the money imho
hotfrost to naepace
20 Nov 151#5
Same here, couldn't agree more. Wish I'd just bought these for the wife and kids as their much newer tablets that are already painfully slow and glitchy
Elevation
20 Nov 1510#6
No SD card in 2013 is a bit Apple.
fishmaster to Elevation
20 Nov 15#9
Until SD cards can compete with internal NAND, it's a natural transition. 32GB should be minimum spec on any device without removable storage. NAND speed matters and will matter more and more in the future, so the removal of much slower performance hindering SD cards is a natural and needed move.
ezzer72
20 Nov 15#7
Not again...the 'Moto G' of tablets.
ronray
20 Nov 153#8
Mine has been great. It's the first of my Android devices with Android 6.0 marshmallow even though it's one of the oldest. I'd still consider buying one now if I didn't already have one but I'd prefer 32gb of storage considering how big the OS & apps are now. It is quite frustrating that manufacturers skimp on storage so much now. My first tablet was a Motorola Xoom back in the day and that had 32gb flash and an SD slot. Not sure why we have gone so far backwards considering how storage requirements have increased & the price of flash has reduced since then.
tickedon
20 Nov 1510#10
What?!
They are not mutually exclusive. You can have a nice fast 32GB NAND and an SD slot with no issues - and then store your photos, videos, music and all your other content there with absolutely no issue!! Best of both worlds.
As for the tablet, difficult to recommend costing £99 at this point - there are other newer tablets around which have moved everything on a bit since this came out over two years ago.
Opening post
5 Star reviews.
Google Nexus 7 2013 - 16GB.
Enjoy surfing the web and watching videos on the go with the Google Nexus 7 2013. This lightweight tablet has a 7-inch screen, up to 10 hours of battery life and a webcam, making it perfect for to take travelling. This Google Nexus tablet comes with 16GB of internal storage, which gives you plenty of space for films and files.
Grab-and-go greatness smart, thin and gorgeous the clean, simple design features a slim body, a thin bezel and a soft-touch, matte back cover. It sits comfortably in the palm of your hand while the bright, beautiful 7-inch display brings entertainment to life.Lighter than ever, lasts longer at just 0.64lbs (290g), the all-new nexus 7 is light enough to take anywhere and fits easily in bags, backpacks, and even back-pockets. With up to 9 hours of hd video playback and 10 hours of web browsing or e-reading, there's plenty of juice to get you through the day, and built-in wireless charging means you can charge, grab, and go.Sound that surrounds nexus 7 features stereo speakers and surround sound powered by fraunhofer (creators of the mp3 format) so you get rich and immersive audio. Hear it all more clearly with finely tuned volume boost technology that makes dialog and sound crisp and easier on the ears.
Display:
7 inch screen.Resolution 1920 x 1200 pixels.IPS technology.Multi-touch screen.LED backlit display.Support for simultaneous display of multiple languages.
Specifications:
1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon s4 pro 8064 quad core processor.2GB RAM.16 GB internal storage.Android android 5.0 lollipop operating system.
General features:
Built-in speaker.Webcam.Wi-Fi enabled.Bluetooth - enabling you to easily and wirelessly connect with other Bluetooth enabled devices.3.5mm stereo headphone jack.Microphone.Micro USB.Over 2.3 million pixels packed into a 7-inch display with an ultra-high 323ppi for incredible visuals in full hd.Designed for portability: weighing only 290g with an ultra-thin 8.65mm profile.Quad-core performance: qualcomm snapdragon s4 pro processor and 2gb ram for smooth and responsive performance.
Additional information:
Up to 10 hours battery life (depending on usage).8.6mm thin.Size H20, W11.4cm.Weight 300g.
Currently £99.99 (as of 16/12/2015) but out of stock almost everywhere.
- m00head
Top comments
They are not mutually exclusive. You can have a nice fast 32GB NAND and an SD slot with no issues - and then store your photos, videos, music and all your other content there with absolutely no issue!! Best of both worlds.
As for the tablet, difficult to recommend costing £99 at this point - there are other newer tablets around which have moved everything on a bit since this came out over two years ago.
All comments (94)
Heat added.
The Nexus 7 2013 still has better specs than some of the new ones today. "FACT"
They are not mutually exclusive. You can have a nice fast 32GB NAND and an SD slot with no issues - and then store your photos, videos, music and all your other content there with absolutely no issue!! Best of both worlds.
As for the tablet, difficult to recommend costing £99 at this point - there are other newer tablets around which have moved everything on a bit since this came out over two years ago.