Archos 32 Android internet tablet (photos)
The FCC publishes shots of the as-yet announced Archos 32 Android Internet Tablet, which includes built-in GPS, a 3.2-inch screen, and the Android 2.1 OS.
A device called the Archos 32 floated into the FCC for approval, sporting a 3.2-inch screen and dedicated direction-pad controls.
The back of the Archos 32 looks like it includes a camera.
The right side of the device seems to include a volume rocker switch and a slider switch for power.
The left side of the Archos 32 seems to offer... nothing.
The bottom edge of the Archos 32 includes a headphone jack, integrated microphone, and a USB connector.
The top edge of the Archos 32 offers nothing but smooth plastic.
An interior shot of the Archos 32 shows its rechargeable battery.
A schematic of the back of the Archos 32 reveals logo placement and the text "minidroid" which speaks to both the small size of the product (seemingly in the ballpark of an iPod Touch) and the Android OS it runs.
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