HTC Flyer Tablet Specs Leaked
Staunchly anti-apple but do not think you’ll have the ability to afford the ‘premium priced’ Motorola XOOM? Fret not: specs of HTC’s upcoming tablet, dubbed the ‘Flyer’ have just leaked online.
The details, whilst nonetheless unconfirmed, peg the tab at 7-inces, with a 1024 x 600 resolution, the exact same Qualcomm SnapDraon processor as in the Want HD and a 5-Megapixel rear-facing camera with flash.
The specs also point to a front facing one.3-Meg cam for video clip conferencing, however the poor information is that the Flyer seems to be stuck in the Android 2.three duldrums. It’s the Gingerbread operating system that hampers the Samsung Galaxy Tab, so we’d be keen on an upgrade if the Flyer’s truly going to be worth a punt.
Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) is created from your ground up with tablets in mind, so it’s no shock that you will find also rumours that HTC will start a pricier 10-inch tab with that OS in the exact same time. Both are expected to start at MWC in February.
Staunchly anti-apple but do not think you’ll have the ability to afford the ‘premium priced’ Motorola XOOM? Fret not: specs of HTC’s upcoming tablet, dubbed the ‘Flyer’ have just leaked online.
The details, whilst nonetheless unconfirmed, peg the tab at 7-inces, with a 1024 x 600 resolution, the exact same Qualcomm SnapDraon processor as in the Want HD and a 5-Megapixel rear-facing camera with flash.
The specs also point to a front facing one.3-Meg cam for video clip conferencing, however the poor information is that the Flyer seems to be stuck in the Android 2.three duldrums. It’s the Gingerbread operating system that hampers the Samsung Galaxy Tab, so we’d be keen on an upgrade if the Flyer’s truly going to be worth a punt.
Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) is created from your ground up with tablets in mind, so it’s no shock that you will find also rumours that HTC will start a pricier 10-inch tab with that OS in the exact same time. Both are expected to start at MWC in February.



