Sunday, December 12, 2010

Motorola's Honeycomb tablet sneaks into wild





 A leaked image of what appears to be Motorola's planned Android Honeycomb tablet, branded with the Verizon logo.
(Credit: wnrussell)
During last week's All Things D conference, Google's Andy Rubin gave the world a sneak peek at an upcoming Motorola tablet running the long-awaited tablet-optimized version of the Android OS, codenamed Honeycomb. This week, with far less fanfare, images of the 10-inch Motorola tablet popped up on a mobile forum offering a telling new detail -- a Verizon logo.
The images don't offer many other notable details, but the tipster does spell out the specs, including 32GB of internal storage, NVIDIA Tegra 2 T20 dual-core processor, gyroscope sensor, a display resolution of 1280 x 800, front and rear cameras (2MP/5MP), 1GHz system processor, microSD support, 512MB of RAM, and wireless connections for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, and LTE.
Sounds like a pretty sweet rig, though pricing and availability are still unknown (perhaps CES 2011 will fix this). If Verizon's handling of the Samsung Galaxy Tab is any indication, expect contracts.
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