The Nexus 10 2013 has been out in the wild for a bit, after being posted in the Play Store by mistake, just like it happened with the Nexus 5 merely days ago. This is either a well coordinated leak, or someone at Google is seriously bad at doing his job.
Apparently, the specs you’re about to see have been confirmed, so they’re the real deal. The new Nexus 10 features a 10.05 inch diagonal and a 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution, with a Gorilla Glass 3 protection on top. The new device will use a Snapdragon 800 CPU, 3 GB of RAM and it will also get a camera boost, to an 8 megapixel shooter at the back and a front 2.1 megapixel unit.
We’ll also get a battery upgrade, to a capacity of 9500 mAh, up from 9000 mAh. The Nexus 10 2013 is overall lighter at 584 grams and thinner, at 7.9 mm than its predecessor. This is a Nexus device, so KitKat is pretty much a requirement here, being listed as preinstalled. As usual, you have to take everything with a grain of slate, but a leak in the Play Store seems like a sure thing to me.