(Pocket-lint) - The Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 all debuted in 2012, and now we've seen the Nexus 5 and new Nexus 7 in 2013. But what of the expected Nexus 10 refresh?

With just two months to go before 2014, rumours about the Nexus 10 have begun to pop up. Google hasn't given any credence to the speculation, though leaks have recently appeared on Google Play, thrusting the rumour mill into full-motion.

Pocket-lint has collected all the hearsay and leaks for the new tablet below, giving you a regularly updated look. Read on to find out everything you need to know and more.

Initial reports claimed that the new Nexus 10 would debut in the middle of October, but that came and went.

Other reports pointed toward the end of the month. But now that we're in November, and there was no sign of the new Nexus 10 alongside the unveiling of the Nexus 5 and Android 4.4 KitKat on 31 October, the rumour mill has gone a little quiet. Last year, Google launched the first Nexus 10 on the same day as the Nexus 4. Not so this time around.

Are are pretty sure it's coming, however. And considering the "soft launch" nature of the way Google pushed out the Nexus 5, we could well see the same with the Nexus 10 in the next week.

The new Nexus 10 will have a 10.1-inch display. Specifically, it's tipped to boast a full HD display.

An eagled-eyed gadget fan reportedly managed to screenshot leaked specs for the Nexus 10 on Google Play, and, according to those images, we can expect a 10.055-inch diagonal display. It'll have a 2560-by-1600 pixel resolution at 300ppi. There's also Gorilla Glass 3 on top, as noted by PhoneArena.

The new Nexus 10 will purportedly carry Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 quad-core chip - much like the new Nexus 7.

Rumours have also claimed the slate will pack 2GB of RAM, though a more recent report - again taken from the leaked specs on Google Play - said 3GB will probably be on board.

As for cameras, you're looking at 8 megapixels on the rear and 2.1 megapixels on the front. There's also support for video calls. Battery life is supposedly improved as well, thanks to a 9500mAh pack, according to PhoneArena.

The last bits circulating around the blogosphere have claimed the new Nexus 10 will sport 32GB of internal storage. Unfortunately, there might not be a microSD slot.

The new Nexus 10 might unveil alongside Android 4.4 KitKat, meaning it will likely ship with KitKat installed, though Google hasn't confirmed any of this speculation.

That said, the purported leaks from Google Play seemingly confirm the tablet will indeed feature the latest and greatest mobile OS from Google.

The tablet's design will likely echo the Nexus 7, especially if any of the leaked images are to be believed. That means you should expect a black, curved plastic body. No metal - but rugged nonetheless.

As for the overall weight, it's supposedly 584g heavy. The new Nexus 10 will also allegedly have a 7.9mm-thin form factor. If true, it could be one of the more exciting tablets of the year, even compared to Apple's iPad Air.

The 16GB Nexus 10 (2012) costs £319. Rumours have suggested there won't be a 16GB version of the new Nexus 10. Thus the 32GB version could land in the £319 price bracket - or it might come with a higher price tag.

Leaks from a PC World inventory screen put the new tablet's price at £349. But we don't know whether that was for the Wi-Fi-only edition, what storage size or even whether or not it was a fabrication.

Writing by Elyse Betters.