Not exact matches
Maybe there has been a production
run to clear inventory, and
rumors are pointing out the number of such
tablets at around 100,000 to about 200,000.
We already have come across
rumors of Nokia working on a
tablet device
running the Windows 8 OS.
Further continuing with
rumors, Nokia too is touted to be readying a
tablet that would
run Windows 8.
The BlackBerry Developer team has now confirmed the
rumors that the PlayBook
tablet will be able to
run BB10 OS without requiring any hardware modifications.
The Nook
Tablet using the same 1024x600 display as the Nook Color and is
rumored to be
running a TI OMAP4 processor.
This
tablet is powered by the Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) OS and it is
rumored to be
running on Verizon» a LTE network.
For Microsoft, the
tablet from HP
running the Windows 7 OS could have been the best testimony of the credibility of Windows 7 for mobile devices where it was
rumored to be too power hungry.
As for the upcoming Nokia
tablet, almost nothing is known as of now but there sure will be a lot of leaks and
rumors in the
run up to its launch in the summer of 2012.
Today, 28th September 2011, I eagerly followed the news feeds about the much anticipated and wildly
rumored announcement from Amazon.com about the unveiling of a new
tablet with a 7 ″ display that would
run on Android.
Rumors have been
running abound about a Media
Tablet from Apple that may be announced with the new iPhone next month (do we really need another iPhone?)
The latest leaks follow earlier
rumors that Google's 7 - inch
tablet will
run Android 4.1, cost $ 199 or $ 249 depending on the model, and go on sale in July.
Till then, here is the video to satiate our hunger or yearn for more for the Honeycomb
running tablet that is
rumored to be 3D capable.
As for the chips powering the Surface line of
tablets,
rumors point out that Microsoft is looking to expand to Qualcomm chips as well, apart from NVIDIA for the Surface RT line, while future Surface Pro devices could be seen
running AMD chips instead of Intel processors that the current Surface Pro devices are based on.
Rumors also point out the S1
tablet will
run on Android honey, though the default interface is being subjected to change so that there is something on top of the Honeycomb that Sony can identify themselves with more easily.
Back in January, DigiTimes reported that Google was working with ASUS on the next small Nexus
tablet, but a report today from DigiTimes
runs counter to that with the notion that HTC might be the one that Google goes with for the
rumored Nexus 8.
But speculation has been building up this year, and
rumors are pointing to a cheap Apple
tablet, which will
run the iPhone OS and will be tightly integrated with the iTunes store for movies and reportedly books.
The first set of
rumors claimed the Nokia
tablet will
run Windows RT or Windows 8, and they also claim it will come with a similar touch cover to the Surface
tablets.
Apple is planning to launch 3 new
tablets including iPad Pro 2, iPad Air 3, iPad Mini 5 for 2017 if
rumors running rampant online are anything to go by.
The reason why Microsoft is offering all these deals could be due to the upcoming Build Conference starting on June 26, where the company is
rumored to announce a refresh of Surface
tablets running on Intel's new Haswell CPUs with 7 - inch to 9 - inch displays.
Listed as the Hewlett - Packard Development Company, HP filed the trademark request July 14, likely in preparation for a
tablet device
running Palm's WebOS mobile platform - a device previously
rumored to be named the HP Hurricane.
The news follows recent
rumors that HP has canceled its planned HP Slate, a
tablet that would
run the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system.
Analysts suggest that the Palm acquisition supports the
rumors that HP's so - called Slate
tablet PC, reportedly
running Windows 7, has been shelved.
Bloomberg is reporting that the
rumored BlackBerry
tablet, dubbed the BlackPad, will
run an operating system designed by QNX Software; QNX is the software company RIM acquired back in April.
Unconfirmed
rumors suggest that the expected HP Slate, a
tablet PC
running Windows 7 and equipped for video conferencing, has been canceled.
The
rumored tablet that Microsoft is to unveil later today would
run Windows RT, making Microsoft its own OEM for the first time ever for a computer or computer - like device.
Research In Motion is also
rumored to have a
tablet in the works, likely
running some variant of the new BlackBerry 6 OS.
Rumors surrounding the
tablet have it
running either 2.2, but more than likely Gingerbread, front and back cameras, 10 ″, and is similar in size to the i * ad.
The freshest
rumor about Research in Motion's PlayBook
tablet computer is that the
tablet will
run applications developed for Google's Android operating system.
Then
rumors started circulating that perhaps the
tablet was
running the Adups spyware that has caused a lot of headaches for budget manufacturers like Blu.
If the CrunchPad can't be sold on the cheap, it
runs smack into the
rumored Apple
tablet and a slew of netbooks with more functionality.
Meanwhile, there are persistent
rumors of Amazon
tablets running Android and equipped with 7 - and 10 - inch displays.
Meanwhile, there is also
rumors doing the rounds of the company already in the process of developing a bigger 10 inch
tablet, one that will
run the
tablet optimized Android version — Honeycomb.
There's been a
rumor floating around suggesting that Research in Motion is looking into adding software to the BlackBerry PlayBook
tablet that would allow it to
run Google Android apps.
Dell Streak Pro has been
rumored to come with
tablet optimized Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS skinned with Dells» Stage 2.0 UI,
running on 1.2 GHz Nvidia Tegra T20 Dual - Core application processor for increased performance capabilities, sporting 10 inches WXGA display with 1280 x 800 pixels of resolution, boosted by 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, a 5 megapixels rear camera, and an additional 2 megapixel front - facing camera for video chats, a modular modem for data only, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, dual band Wi - Fi connectivity, Android Market, measuring 13 mm thickness, and weighing 720 grams.
Xiaomi is getting ready to unveil the Mi Pad 2, its large - screen
tablet that is largely
rumored to
run Windows 10, at an event scheduled for Sept. 22.
Now, Mashable is posting about what is being called a credibly
rumor of a Microsoft - made
tablet,
running Windows RT (a version of Windows 8), intended to rival Apple's iPad.
Rumors have Palm's new parent company, HP, developing a
tablet device — codenamed «Hurricane» — that
runs on the same mobile operating system underpinning Palm Pre, Pre Plus, Pixi, and Pixi Plus!
Definitely, Motorola wants victory on its upgrade, and it was
rumored that the Xoom is the first Honeycomb
tablet to
run in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
While Samsung's Galaxy Tab, the vendor's initial competitor
tablet, made a big splash in the market last summer, the
rumors running rampant today are that Samsung intends to claim the «thinnest ever» title from Apple with its impending Galaxy Tab S2.
It was inevitable, and we've heard
rumors and news and news about
rumors of a
tablet running Chrome OS for years.
Rather than
run on the latest Android Nougat, the Nexus 7 2016
tablet is
rumored to ship with Andromeda OS.
Droid Life speculated that «taimen» will be a possible
tablet or
tablet - like phone, though all of this is still a
rumor, and nothing in the AOSP code reveals what kind of product «taimen» will be, save the fact that it will
run on the Qualcomm SoC.
And the «made by Google» marketing line — although pedants will point out HTC, as an ODM, is actually behind the Pixel phones — is the first step in a journey that could take us through to new Google
tablets and eventually laptops
running the
rumored «Andromeda» OS.
Xiaomi is getting ready to unveil the Mi Pad 2, its large - screen
tablet that is largely
rumored to
run Windows 10, at an event scheduled for Sept. 22.
Many now consider evidence that coincides with
rumors suggesting the updated Nexus 7
tablet will release in July
running Android 4.3.
Recently,
rumors of
tablets running Chrome OS have popped up here and there, but thus far, no one company has been the first to pull the trigger on the idea.