The highly rumored, much anticipated upgraded tablet, Google Nexus 7 2017, is being expected to be unveiled sometime in 2017. If this speculations turns out to be true, then fans can certainly expect to see a conflict between the device and the Pixel 2.

Many tech enthusiasts seem to believe that the Google Nexus 7 2017 may actually come out this year. As reported by MobiPicker, the demand for the device from the consumers is has seriously grown over the past few years - or months. If it does happen, not only the conflict between the Pixel 2 may emerge but a change of brand name might also take place.

As what some may recall, the company had officially discontinued the use of the flagship name last year. So instead of calling it Google Nexus 7 2017, the tech giant would probably go with Google Pixel 7 as its brand name. It should be noted that this is all based on pure speculation and it is in no way official.

In terms of feature and details for the Google Nexus 7 2017, Latinos Health reported that the revived tablet might carry the Andromeda OS. Other tech experts, however, believe that the Android operating system is more likely to run on the tablet than the mysterious OS. The current version, as what said, offers more efficiency.

The Google Nexus 7 2017, if rumors are to be believed, is being expected to run using the past-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chip. Sadly, no speculation has been dropped regarding its Random Access Memory and its built-in storage.

Meanwhile, as for the Google Nexus 7 2017 potential competition, Pixel 2, rumor has it that the device might come with an upgraded camera. Enstarz previously reported that the second flagship installment may come equipped with a DSLR-like camera quality - presumably its rear. Fans should keep in mind that this specification is still unofficial. That being said, better take it with a pinch of salt.