After the Nexus Player got axed, it’s now the turn of the ill-fated
Nexus 9 tablet. HTC has confirmed to CNET that the company is stopping
the manufacturing of Google’s latest Nexus tablet.
The Nexus 9 was announced back in October 2014 alongside the Nexus 6.
Being the second Nexus device manufactured by HTC, long after the very
first Nexus One, there was some excitement around it. However, the
tablet got almost universally panned in reviews, particularly for its
poor build quality and quality control issues, not to mention the high
price that didn’t sit well with consumers who are already not too keen
on Android tablets. The Nexus 9 wasn’t quite the success story the Nexus 7 was and as such was mostly just warming Google’s online shelves for the past year, until it was pulled from there last month.
It remains to be seen if Google will follow it up with another
Android tablet later this year or perhaps take a break from the Android
tablet market.
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