Not exact matches
The
tablet sports a 3.5 mm audio jack and 4G
LTE support, though its other specs are yet to be disclosed by Samsung.
The 4G
LTE - supporting Android 6.0 Marshmallow - based phablet is backed by the same 2580mAh battery like
sported by the OneTouch Pixi 4 (7)
tablet (seen below).
The
tablet, which has yet to be confirmed, has also appeared in a leaked image
sporting a Verizon Wireless and 4G
LTE logos, indicating that the slate will be available with its own data connection.
Riding Verizon Wireless» blazing 4G
LTE network and
sporting a 1280 x 800 IPS display, this Android Honeycomb
tablet certainly looks the part, and can be stashed more readily in a small bag than its larger sibling, the Xyboard 10.1.
The FCC has approved both the 3G (SM - T801) and
LTE (SM - T805) models, and thanks to the dimensions listed in the FCC database, it's pretty much confirmed that the
tablet will
sport a 10.5 - inch display.
The WiFi - only edition of the
tablet runs Samsung's in - house Exynos 5 Octa chipset, while the
LTE model
sports a Snapdragon 800.
And finally, the Galaxy Tab S
tablets will
sport Wi - Fi or
LTE connectivity and will reportedly launch in two colour options: Shimmer White and Titanium Grey.
The next BlackBerry PlayBook
tablet from RIM may
sport 4G
LTE network compatibility and have a 720p display, developer beta code for the device reveals.
Apart from that, if RIM manages to pull over to December this year, then do expect to see a 10 ″
tablet sporting LTE 4G connectivity.
RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook built with QNX based BlackBerry
tablet OS,
sporting a 7 inch LCD display, 5MP rear camera, 3MP front - facing camera, Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n + WiMax (4G), Wi - Fi +
LTE, Wi - Fi + HSPA + capabilities, 1080p HD Video Playback Capability, 16 GB / 32 GB / 64 GB memory storage and powered by a dual - core 1 GHz Cortex A9 - based processor.
The first Honeycomb
tablet Xoom is
sporting 10.1 - inch HD touch display, Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor, HDMI & USB ports, also features a 5MP camera with LED flash light, Wi - Fi, 3G, 4G /
LTE connectivity, Android Market, and so on.
Asus Transformer Infinity runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS,
sporting a 10.1 - inch Super IPS + 1920 x 1200 display, 1 GB RAM to keep things running, an 8 megapixel rear - facing camera with f2.2 & 5 element lens, an additional 2 megapixel front shooter for forwarding video chats, 1080p HD video recording capability, 16 GB to 64 GB memory storage support, 4G
LTE 100 Mbps connectivity, 3.5 mm jack, micro-HDMI output, microSD card reader, Bluetooth 2.1, enhanced 802.11 Wi - Fi b / g / n, 25WHr battery, Keyboard dock, Access to Android Market, a whole host of the Google services and it features all the usual features of an Android
tablet.
Motorola Xoom is the first ever
tablet from the Motorola company with Barometer support and it is
sporting 10.1 - inch HD touch display, Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor, HDMI & USB ports, also features a 5MP camera with LED flash light, 2 MP front facing camera for video calling, Wi - Fi, 3G, 4G /
LTE connectivity, Android Market, and so on.
LG Optimus Pad
LTE runs Android 3.2 Honeycomb OS,
sporting an 8.9 - inch IPS True HD display with 1280 X 720 pixels of resolution, powered by 1.5 GHz Qualcomm dual - core processor, an 8 megapixel rear - facing camera with 1080p HD video recording capability, an additional front - facing 2 megapixel camera to make video calls, 32 GB internal storage, microSD card slot for memory expansion up to 32 GB, micro USB 2.0, 802.11 Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, 3.5 mm headset jack, HDMI out, DLNA functionality, 6,800 mAH battery, a whole host of the Google services plus all the regular features of an Android
tablet.
Motorola XOOM
Tablet is
sporting 10.1 - inch HD touch display, Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor, HDMI & USB ports, also features a 5MP camera with LED flash light, Wi - Fi, 3G, 4G /
LTE connectivity, Android Market, and so on.
The G Pad II 8.3
LTE tablet from LG, which
sports a full HD display with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels, caused quite a stir on its arrival.