Of course, Reliance's answer will be the affordable price point, which means those looking for a cheap Android
Honeycomb tablet option will have to wait longer or look for other usually pricey options.
This leaves a couple other strictly Wi - Fi,
Honeycomb tablet options.
Not exact matches
The Sony
Tablet S and
Tablet P officially get unveiled with Android
Honeycomb 3.1 and 3.2, Wi - Fi + 4G capabilities and a host of streaming
options.
Thanks to the folks over at deal - a-day site, Woot.com, you have the
option of picking up the first ever
Honeycomb tablet, the Motorola Xoom, for $ 399.
So while the Galaxy Tab will ride on Verizon's 4G LTE network, the screen shots also reveal the Samsung
tablet running
Honeycomb to be available in both white and black color
options.
Codenamed «Gallo,» this will be the Android version and will be one more nice
Honeycomb option for the
tablet buying crowd that is expected to launch in June.
It is a decent
option for those looking for a 10 inch
tablet running
Honeycomb, and it's really good to see that Toshiba is eager to work a solution for the Thrive sleep issues.
Cost wise, the
Honeycomb tablet will set one back $ 480 though there also is a cheaper
option — $ 330 and its here that the AT&T's rather controversial 4G network comes into play.
Here is yet another
option in the 10 inch
Honeycomb genre of
tablets - the Thrive
tablet PC from Toshiba.
Codenamed «Gallo,» this will be the Android version and will be one more nice
Honeycomb option for the
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LAS VEGAS — Asus on Tuesday unveiled a series of new Eee - brand
tablet devices, including two
Honeycomb tablets, a Windows - based
option, and an Android smartphone dubbed the MeMO.
The first is getting
Honeycomb to run on various Atom
tablets that could see Windows and even MeeGo as possible boot
options alongside Android.
A few days back, in D: Dive Into Mobile conference, CEO of Android, Andy Rubin announced that
Honeycomb is due next year with support for
tablets and according to sources, the
tablet will apparently be priced like the current Motorola high - end smartphones and will be releasing in three different wireless
options for on - the - go connectivity — CDMA, UMTS and LTE.
The
Honeycomb (Android 3.2)
tablet comes with a 1280x800 resolution LED backlit display, is powered by a 1.2 GHz TI OMAP 4430 processor, has 1 GB of RAM, and 16 or 32 GB storage
options.
This 10 inch
tablet is one of the most affordable
options for a
Honeycomb tablets so far this year.
Coming to specs, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus packs a 7 - inch PLS LCD display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, runs Android 3.2
Honeycomb on top of Samsung's TouchWiz UI, packs a powerful 1.2 GHz Exynos dual - core processor (which also powers the Samsung Galaxy S II), 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB and 32 GB variants (with support for microSD card up to 32 GB), a 3 megapixel camera on the back which supports 720p HD video recording, a 2 megapixel front - facing camera for video chats, connectivity
options include quad - band GSM / GPRS / EDGE, tr - band 3G (21 Mbps HSPA), Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz), GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, powered by a 4000mAh battery and features all other regular features of an Android
Honeycomb OS powered
tablet.
We just came to know about the pricing
options for the upcoming HTC Thunderbolt and the
Honeycomb tablet Motorola Xoom and the HTC Thunderbolt is expected to launch on the February 24th.