The G - Slate does not
ship with Flash support.
Not exact matches
Motorola promises that
Flash support will be coming to the device in spring 2011, presumably
with the Honeycomb - only release of Adobe
Flash 10.2 for mobile, but that doesn't change the fact that the first flagship Android tablet is
shipping without
Flash support.
The device will also
ship with 512 MB of ROM and 384 MB of RAM, GPS transceiver, proximity and ambient light sensors, accelerometer and digital compass along
with Bluetooth 2.1
with stereo audio
support, Wi - Fi radio, 3.5 mm stereo jack, microUSB connector and a 5.0 megapixel camera
with autofocus and
flash.
Other tablets will obviously get a look - in too,
with Adobe commenting that «we are aware of over 50 tablets that will
ship in 2011
supporting a full web experience (including
Flash support) and Xoom users will be among the first to enjoy this benefit.»
According to Verizon site, Android powered Motorola Xoom will be
shipping with out Adobe
Flash support at the time of launch.
It keeps its 4.3 inch 480 × 800 AMOLED screen, a dual - core processor clocked at 1.5 GHz, an 8MP Carl Zeiss camera
with dual LED
flash, 1.2 MP front - facer, 1 GB of RAM, 64 GB memory expansion
support via microSD card slot, 1800 mAh battery, and it
ships with Windows Phone 8 OS.
The OPPO R11s comes
with a 6.01 - inch fullHD + (2160 x 1080) AMOLED panel, while the phone
ships with a 3,205 mAh non-removable battery, which
supports OPPO's VOOC
Flash Charge fast charging.
The back has a great 16MP snapper
with support for LED
flash while the front
ships with an 8MP shooter.
The back has a 16MP shooter that
ships with an impressive f / 1.7 aperture,
supports dual focus PDAF and 4K video recording, has OIS, as well as dual - tone LED
flash.