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T-Mobile to bring Nexus 7 to customers November 5th

T-Mobile sure is on fire lately. First the Galaxy S III, which was a no brainer. Then they were the first carrier to stock and sell the Galaxy Note II. Earlier int he day we shared that T-Mobile will be the launch partner for the LG Nexus 4. Inside their press release from today was a whole lot of things that just needed to broken down into smaller fragments. It really was a huge release sharing all the info about their entire portfolio line up for the holiday.

They made mention that they will be offering the Nexus 7 to consumers. They offer up a brief outline about the device.

With a stunning 7” display, powerful quad-core processor and all-day battery life, Nexus 7 was built to bring the best of Google in a slim, portable device. With a vibrant, 1280-by-800 high-resolution display, Nexus 7 brings apps, games, books and movies to life in stunning clarity. Over one million pixels in your hand means text is sharper, HD movies are more vivid and gameplay is smooth and dynamic. All of this is protected under scratch-resistant Corning™ Gorilla Glass and designed for the whole family to pass around and enjoy. Nexus 7 was built by ASUS and comes with a NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 quad core processor so everything is faster – pages load quickly, gameplay is smooth and responsive, and running multiple apps is a breeze.

Nothing none of us already didn’t know. However, a new posting through their Google+ page offers up some exciting news. T-mobile will have the Nexus 7 in stock and ready to rock on November 5th.

If we piece together the facts from Google release on their blog today, it should mean that this will be a 32GB model for $299.

But we also wanted to make this highly portable tablet even more mobile. So we added HSPA+ mobile data. Nexus 7 is now also available with 32GB and HSPA+ mobile ($299)

That could be the price tag that Google will be selling it for unlocked though. We can’t imagine T-Mobile charging more if you could it from Google for $300. Guess we will have to wait and see what Magenta does. Hopefully they don’t inflate the price like they have done with the S III and Note II.

Via T-Mobile G+ and Google