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Word on the street is that Google’s next Nexus tablet will be a 9 inch model manufactured by HTC. Now @evleaks claims to have the first picture of the tablet… although it’s kind of hard to make out any details in the macro shot of the aluminum panel.

What’s more interesting is his assertion that the tablet will have a 64-bit NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor, a 2560 x 1600 pixel display and 64GB of storage. The model being tested also has an unusual 5GB of RAM, although the finished product will probably ship with less memory than that. An earlier report had suggested it would have 2GB.

Update: evleaks, who usually has an excellent track record with leaks says that both the HTC Volantis and OnePlus Tab “leaks” turned out to be hoaxes.

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