Motorola Android Honeycomb tablet, Verizon (photos)
Take a closer look at rumored photos of Motorola's upcoming 10-inch tablet for Verizon, running Android's Honeycomb OS.
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, and a display resolution of 1,280x800 pixels.
Front and rear cameras (2MP/5MP) are also included, along with a 1GHz system processor, microSD support, 512MB of RAM, and wireless connections for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, and LTE.
Pricing and availability for the Motorola tablet are still unknown (though perhaps CES 2011 will fix this). If Verizon's handling of the Samsung Galaxy Tab is any indication, expect contracts.
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