Sony Android Honeycomb tablet coming to the US this summer?
Remember that rumored Sony S1 Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet?
Reportedly, the tablet has been confirmed by Sony’s CEO Howard Stringer who, according to Bloomberg, told Nikkei that the device would be released before the summer’s end.
It looks like Sony chose the US to as the first market where the Honeycomb tablet will be released. Most likely, there will be at least one carrier to offer the tablet (maybe Verizon, since it’s also launching the SE Xperia Play).
Sony’s CEO didn’t unveil other details, but the upcoming tablet is expected to feature a 9.4 inch display with 1280 x 800 pixels, Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor, two cameras, PlayStation games, and a unique wrap design. We’re now waiting for some photos of the device to show up.
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