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Puccini HTC Android Honeycomb 10 Inch Tablet Appears


HTC Puccini is a tablet that features 10-inch screen and can work with a digital pen orfinger touch. HTC has not officially confirmed the existence of this tablet, but we’veheard rumors about this tablet before. Now we have a first look at some picturesthanks to the people at the BGR.

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HTC Tunderbolt Prices and specifications Review


At a glance, without any background information, your eyes say that the HTC Thunderbolt little more than a remake EVO 4G Verizon and AT & T Sprint 4G Inspire.After all - as his contemporaries - Thunderbolt has a 4.3-inch WVGA screen, 8-megapixel camera and dual LED flash. In reality, however, is something Thunderbolt:Inspire, loaned to see more clearly with a broader perspective and a new generation(though still single-core) processor Qualcomm Snapdragon. EVO 4G now an integrated stand borrowed cold and the addition of a second radio “4G”, Frankensteinmakes the spec of species - the best of both worlds. Of course, not on the Sprint 4GWiMAX radio, Thunderbolt, you are on Verizon’s LTE network access - a network sothat fresh, new fragrance nor network. There are a lot of horsepower here.

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Mr. Blurrycam bags a silvery striped smartphone — is this the HTC Pyramid?

Looks like our favorite anonymous globetrotting photographer’s spotted something sweet — it’s that alleged HTC Pyramid, comfortably chilling with the 4.3-inch HTC Desire HD. Unfortunately, Mr. Blurrycam only had time to snap this single shot before vanishing to parts unknown, so all we can tell is that that it’s sporting a flush, off-center camera with a twin-LED flash, a headset jack up top, and that it’s a fairly large, curvy phone. Don’t be disappointed, though — we imagine we’ll see a good bit more of the handset this week at a little Florida show.


A closer look at the HTC Flyer’s screen, stylus, and Scribe

This morning HTC announced its 7-inch Flyer tablet, and unlike the hoards of Android tablets we’ve seen in the last couple of months, it’s got something that frankly reminds us a bit of Microsoft’s original tablet push… a stylus! The Flyer doesn’t come with just any old capacitive stylus, however — HTC has worked with N-Trig, the company that has made digitizers for convertible PCs like the Dell Latitude XT, to implement a much more accurate writing or doodling experience. And well, it basically makes it unlike any other Android tablet on the market right now. We spent some time with N-Trig and the Flyer today, focusing quite a bit on the new stylus and “Scribe” software, as HTC calls it — hit the break for some details on both the software and hardware and a short video of how that pen actually works when put to the screen.


HTC’s flagship Android spotted again with 2.2.1 OS and unibody design

Oh boy, looks like HTC’s having some real trouble with leaks in its home town lately. Spotted again in Taiwan is this Android device that looks awfully familiar, and for the first time, we get to see a clear shot of its somewhat homely backside. The lucky phonespotter claims that this unibody phone — codenamed Saga and running 2.2.1 — belongs to a “client” of his, and from his brief hands-on he reckons it’s about as thick as the 7 Mozart and the Legend. Well, that’s pretty much all we’ve been told — stay tuned in case we hear more in this remaining week before MWC.







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