Wednesday, August 17, 2011
HTC News - Puccini 4G Tablet Will be Launch in September or October
HTC’s CFO (Chief Financial Officer) delivers unofficially affirmed that the company’s launching 10-inch Android Honeycomb slate bequeath be debut erstwhile in the Sept or Oct time frame. The HTC Puccini was earlier considered to be a 4G LTE slate that will be a greater edition of the HTC Flyer or HTC EVO View 4G 7-inch tablet for Sprint, merely afforded the earliest than awaited set up, the device might AT&T’s network. While AT&T delivered before affirmed that its dual-mode 4G HSPA+/LTE devices will set up ahead of the carrier’s 4G LTE network launching, the Puccini could very considerably be a dual-mode HSPA+ and LTE device, employing the faster LTE electronic network once and wherever usable and falling behind to 4G HSPA+ speeds with a theoretical 14.4 Mbps max where LTE isn't yet deployed by AT&T.
Contrary to numerous other Honeycomb tablets on the marketplace, the HTC Puccini will endeavor to distinguish itself by affirming an dynamic digitizer pen which would grant its users to more precisely write, draw, and scribble on the tablet’s presentation. The tablet, alike former Android devices, will accompaniment a multi-touch capacitive touchscreen panel likewise.
It's speculated that the device will bear a 1.5 GHz processor and an 8-megapixel rear camera along with a front-facing camera.
The tablet was antecedently rumoured to be proclaimed by HTC at the commencement of September. Applied the company’s CFO’s ratification of a September or October debut, a declaration at the beginning of September could all the same be expected, with the Puccini being made for public leverage afterward in the month or in the accompanying month.
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