The
Antutu leak once again shows the tablet running a Tegra K1 Denver,
which is a 64-bit beast of a chip, and the 1440x2560 display resolution.
It appears to add more confirmation that Android L will be version 5.0,
even though we still don't know if it will be Lemon Meringue Pie,
Laffy Taffy, Lindt, or something else. The benchmark leak also shows
the benchmarks obviously, and the tablet scored a 45,923 on the test.
This is a bit low, just like the Nexus X benchmarks, but as usual,
Google doesn't optimize its software for benchmarks tests like other
manufacturers do.
The strangest thing about
the leak is that it includes an IMEI number (International Mobile
Station Equipment Identity), which is only given to devices that have
cellular connectivity. It wouldn't be new for a Nexus tablet to have
LTE, but Google has tended to release the Wi-Fi only models first, and
add in the cellular-capable models a few later. Maybe that is going to
change this year.
source: TKTechNews
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