Verizon Turbine 7.0 may be what the ZTE V66 tablet ends up being called
In the future, a device called Verizon Turbine 7.0 will be offered by Big Red. The Turbine is apparently to be found on a page in Verizon’s internal systems. A screenshot of that is what the image below is.
If you’re wondering what the Turbine might be, wonder no more. It’s a tablet. And most likely the ZTE V66. We first saw this all the way back in January, and since it’s a 7-inch tablet the “7.0″ suffix makes some sense.
The V66 also has the all-important LTE support, and a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, two cameras, a 4,000 mAh battery, as well as 1 GB of RAM. The screen comes with 1280×800 resolution. In January, the V66 was running Android 3.2 Honeycomb, but hopefully that will change before this tablet gets released as the Turbine 7.0.
Unfortunately we don’t know when that will happen, but it should be soon, considering that seven months have already passed since we first saw this device.
Via Engadget
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