There is no word
yet whether the tablets would be offered completely free or at a subsidized rate or who will be making the tablets.
Not exact matches
But Lollipop is Google's strongest effort
yet to ensure that Android devices have the same singular experience
whether phone,
tablet, or television — at least with regard to its own Nexus line.
However, the Kindle Fire 2 is rumored to contain lower - priced materials — but
whether or not this means a lower - spec'd
tablet is
yet to be known (though it's highly unlikely).
LG hasn't
yet divulged
whether they too will await the release of the more advanced Android 3.0 version that as per Google is more optimized for operation in a
tablet environment, just as Motorola has said they are up to.
There is no word
yet on
whether Samsung or Motorola will be the hardware vender of choice to release the new
tablet, but it's just semantics at this point.
Those Play Store modifications won't go live for a few weeks
yet, but the timing has me wondering
whether or not Google is planning to push a new
tablet at around the same time.
Like Asus hasn't
yet let it know
whether they are looking at the x86 processor from Intel to power the
tablet or source it from AMD.
However, while all of this maybe nice listening to, it's not
yet known
whether there will be a similar discount meted out to the iPads or from when it would begin stocking the famed
tablet PCs.
Sony does offer a range of «Reader» ebook readers, but
whether the product would be an extension of this range, a touchscreen
tablet Vaio or a large Walkman PMP is
yet to be seen - Sony has plenty of options as to how it could position an iPad rival.
Whether Google's Android OS will give manufactures the edge in designing smartphones and
tablet PC's that can strongly compete with Apple's iPhone and iPad has
yet to be seen; Apple has been the innovative leader in the iPhone and iPad.
Apple and Amazon are both doing this but
whether Google's own
tablet business will benefit from such an approach is
yet unknown.
It's not clear
yet whether Kindle Fire
tablet owners will also get the free storage or how it will integrate across devices, but it's a clear sign that Amazon is laser - focused on delivering customers the features that they want at as low a price as possible, even if that price is free.
We are not sure
yet whether or not the Lenovo ThinkPad
tablet will be shipping with the updated Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS.
The
tablet should be heading to China first and no word
yet whether or not it will be coming to the US.
Barnes & Noble and Samsung are debuting their second
tablet collaboration — the Galaxy Tab 4 Nook 10.1, the biggest form factor from the two collaborators, but
whether it makes any sort of dent in the crowded
tablet marketplace is
yet to be seen.
It's not clear
yet whether the same will be true for the Nook
Tablet, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did.
The Dallas, Texas - based wireless carrier told Mobile World Live that it will release a 5G - enabled device in time for the launch of its network but has
yet to even elaborate
whether it intends to introduce a smartphone or a
tablet.