3G-enabled Nexus 7 32GB now on Three for £49 on pay monthly contract

News Paul Briden 10:47, 30 Nov 2012

Google's 3G-enabled Nexus 7 is now available on Three's pay monthly plans

Three is now stocking the Google 3G-enabled Nexus 7 tablet for £49 as part of a pay monthly contract at £19.99 per month.

The deal is for the 32GB storage model over a 24 month contract and will also net you 5GB of mobile internet data usage per month.

Alternatively, you can pay £259 for the device up-front and get it with a one month contract at £15 per month for 10GB of data.

Three has pegged a delivery date for orders being made online or by phone now to arrive by Monday December 3, or you can go to a Three store and pick one up.

You can read our full review of the Nexus 7 here, although that’s the 16GB model and it doesn’t have 3G. With Three’s offering you get twice the storage space and the ability to connect to the web when away from a Wi-Fi connection.

To recap on specs, inside the Nexus 7 is a 1.3GHz quad core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor with 1GB of RAM and a ULP GeForce graphics processing unit (GPU), while on the front you’ll find a 7-inch IPS LCD display with a 1280x800 pixel resolution at 216 pixels-per-inch (ppi).

You also get the latest version of Google’s Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system.

The device is small, light and portable enough to fit in a large coat pocket or slip easily into a bag, yet the display is big, sharp and colourful enough to make watching films and TV or web browsing enjoyable on the go.

It’s also got Asus’ usual high-level of fit and finish and a rubberised textured back panel for better grip.