This 12.2 - inch
tablet version apparently packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, although other hardware details for the device were not mentioned.
Not exact matches
This
version apparently includes some optimisation for smaller
tablets, but it doesn't look like the twin - screen design has been specifically catered for.
Apparently so, as this 7»
tablet with a 1,024 x 600 resolution IPS display has been hacked to be able to run on an unofficial release of Android 4.4 KitKat, the most recent mobile operating system
version from Google.
And
apparently, they have been preparing themselves: it has been reported that Amazon will launch a 10 ″ Kindle which is powered by Samsung's quad - core Exynos, the same one that can be found in the International Galaxy S3, and it's not unreasonable to think that the
tablet version can endure faster frequencies and temperatures.
More usefully, Schmidt talked about the merger of Gingerbread (Android for handsets) and Honeycomb (Android for
tablets) which will
apparently come in the spring with the next Android
version.
Asus has
apparently announced that it does not plan to release a 3G
version of its Transformer Prime
tablet.
That's
apparently a reference to the fact that the Thinkpad
Tablet 2 will run the full, «Pro»
version of Windows 8, while the initial
version of the Surface will only run Windows RT..
The
tablet originally launched with a completely skinned (far more than TouchWiz)
version of Android 2.2, but the company will
apparently still be offering an ICS upgrade to their customers, even if it means they have to let go of their proprietary interface.