May 26 2011, 9:53am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
HTC has a 7-inch Android tablet on the market dubbed HTC Flyer. HTC is supposed to release a 10-inch tablet named HTC Puccini this summer. According to supply chain sources of Digitimes, HTC starts mass production of the Puccini next month. The HTC Puccini is said to run on a 1.5Ghz Qualcomm CPU with Android 3.0.1. I do not know why HTC would not load the new Android 3.1 available already on the Motorola Xoom.
Another feature of the HTC Puccini is supposed a touch panel supporting resistive and capacitive touch. This means you also can use a pen. The HTC Puccini is supposed to have a 4G option. The details about the Puccini are not confirmed and HTC did not make an official announcement yet.
The image above shows the HTC Flyer Android Tablet. The HTC Flyer is on sale on Amazon for $867.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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