Australia’s Telstra launching T-Touch Android tablet in November (is this the Huawei S7?)
If Telstra’s commitment to Android wasn’t obvious yet, here’s an official confirmation that the carrier intends to launch its own Android-based tablet as soon as November (to compete with Optus’ Dell Streak and the Samsung Galaxy Tab).
Called Telstra T-Touch Tab, the device is a mystery for now, although we can see a bit of it over at the Australian carrier’s website.
AusDroid suggests Tesltra’s tablet is a rebranded Huawei SmaKit S7 (pictured below), arguing that Telstra offers quite a few Huawei devices under its own brand. If that’s the case, the T-Touch Tab should feature a 7 inch display with 480 x 800 pixels, and Android 2.1 or higher.
Telstra doesn’t say how much the T-Touch Tab will cost. More on this as we get it.
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