Recently,Google officially unveiled the 7-inch Nexus 7 tablet, the first device to be running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean at its I/O conference in San Francisco. Confirming earlier reports, the Nexus 7 tablet is built in cooperation with Asus and features quad-core Tegra 3 processor, 1.2-megapixel front camera and 1280 x 800, IPS-based LCD display.Earlier there was a Report we posted here ,which states that the pre booking of the device is starts on Google play store.
Everyone around the world is Excited about the Google new Tablet,But It would appear that Nokia hasn’t pleased with launch of Google’s 7 inch Nexus 7 Tablet.According to a recent report by The Inquirer,Nokia claims that the tablet infringes some of its patents- it seems to have something to do with a patent relating to the IEEE 802.11 WiFi standard.
A Nokia representative told the Inquirer that “Nokia has more than 40 licensees, mainly for its standards essential patent portfolio, including most of the mobile device manufacturers. Neither Google nor Asus is licensed under our patent portfolio.
“Companies who are not yet licensed under our standard essential patents should simply approach us and sign up for a license.”
Asus spokesperson has refused to comment on Nokia’s claims, saying, “at the moment, Asus will not be providing any response/comment related.”.
Source The Inquirer







