New photos of the quad-core Sony Xperia Tablet show up
As reported at the very end of July, Sony is readying the launch of a new tablet, which will be Xperia-branded. We now have new images of the device, thanks to an update made to the original XDA Developers post that first unveiled its existence.
The Xperia Tablet retains the folded design of Sony’s Tablet S (launched last year), but it’s much thinner, and obviously comes with enhanced features, including: quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, 1MP front-facing camera, and an 8MP rear camera. The screen however, seems to have remained the same 9.4 inch, 1280 x 800 pixels one.
It’s said that the Sony Xperia Tablet will run Android 4.0 ICS “or later” at launch, so we can certainly hope for some Jelly Bean. The device should be released in September, for prices starting at $449.99 (16GB version). There will also be 32GB, and 64GB editions. We’ll bring more on this as soon as further details appear.
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