Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Motorola Android 3.0 Honeycomb Tablet...

Motorola Android 3.0 Honeycomb Tablet photos and specifications emerge

More clear photos and specifications have emerged on Motorola’s upcoming Honeycomb Tablet. These new photos and specifications are the courtesy of well-known Verizon leaker WN Russell, confirming that it is the same android tablet that Google VP Andy Rubin showed off at the launch of the Google Nexus S. Currently this tablet has no name but different reports are suggesting different names which includes, MotoPad, Everest, Stingray and Trygon. According to leak, this 10-inch tablet will be based on Android 3.0 codenamed Honeycomb and will be powered by dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset, clocking in at 1GHz with 512MB of RAM.

It is expected that this Motorola’s Honeycomb tablet will make appearance at CSE event which is to be held on 5th January 2011 as Verizon branded. Why Verizon? Because if you look closely in the photos you will see a Verizon logo imprint on the top of the tablet. However stay tuned and we’ll let you know if anything comes up. Check out its specifications and photo gallery below.

Specifications of Motorola Honeycomb Tablet

Android Honeycomb OS, a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 (T20) processor, 512MB of RAM, rear-facing 5 mega-pixel camera with flash, front-facing 2 mega-pixel camera, A 1280×800 display resolution, 32GB of built-in flash, micro USB, Wi-FiBluetoothmini HDMI and 3.5 mm headphone jack.

New Photos of Motorola’s Honeycomb Tablet

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