The past few days have been met with speculation that Sony Japan will end sales of its Wi -
Fi tablet series in March.
Not exact matches
If Asus irons out the Prime's issues with the Infinity
series (it's got a plastic RF window across the back for Wi -
Fi and GPS), this could be a right corker of an Android
tablet.
The fanfare soon turned into near apathy once the
tablet launched that April, as the T - Mobile version simply went ignored compared to other
tablets offered by the carrier, chief among them Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Dell simply could not match the pace of development that was quickly becoming the norm in the marketplace, to the point that it lagged behind major Android versions before the decision was made to discontinue all mobile development in the US last October and further discontinue support for the Streak
series in December, but not before rolling out Android 3.2 for the Wi -
Fi version.
Samsung has just unveiled the new member of the Galaxy Tab
series, by launching 7 - inch version of the Galaxy Tab 3
tablet, which has got Android 4.1 OS, dual cameras, dual - core CPU, Wi -
Fi, microSD card slot, 1400mAh battery, Wi -
Fi, and Wi -
Fi +3 G connectivity.
Alcatel OneTouch launched the Pixi 3
series of
tablets in three variants — Wi -
Fi, 3G and LTE.
A world leading ICT solutions provider, Huawei Technologies Group Japan K.K. (hereafter referred to as Huawei Japan) will develop the following three - product line up as the company's spring model: docomo NEXT
series «Ascend D2 HW - 03E» with Japan's fastest * 4 Xi 112.5 Mbps compatibility, Wi -
Fi router «HW - 02E», and large screen and audio
tablet «dtab» with which a wide variety of d Market content can be enjoyed at home via Wi -
Fi.
The site also believes that the SM - P350 / 351 (Wi -
Fi / Cellular) and SM - P550 / 551 (Wi -
Fi / Cellular)
tablets will be mid-range devices under the Galaxy Note
series.