HTC Chocolate and Motorola 4G smartphones for Verizon at CES 2011. Two of Six. Which are the left Four. What about the Motorola Xoom tablet .?
According to the latest Verizon tweets apparently HTC is going to re-launch their Chocolate line with a 4G Smartphone for Verizon.
Motorola is confirmed since October 2010 The company had previously said that it will offer smartphones for its just-launched next-generation mobile data network but it hadn’t named a handset maker. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Verizon Wireless COO John Stratton gave Motorola a shoutout.
“We’ve got LTE smartphones on the horizon,” Stratton said. “Motorola will be right there.”
By the other way Motorola the XOOM name with the Honeycomb 2.4 Android OS is surrounding the web now for the new tablet, teased on a video “Tablet evolution” (see below) .
Will the Motorola Xoom be offered by Verizon and other carriers as well.
CANADIAN TRADE-MARK DATA
Motorola has been quietly registering the "Xoom" trademark in what may be prep for its Honeycomb-based Android tablet. Trademarks have been filed in Canada, Europe and the US for the same name since mid-October. Elsewhere in the world, the trademark is often one of few if not the only English trademarks in a given area, such as New Zealand and Taiwan.
The descriptions when applicable cover both "tablets" and "mobile computers" as well as accessories that would be more appropriate for a tablet, such as cradles, docks and covers.
If one and the same with the Motorola tablet seen so far, it would have a 10-inch 1280x800 display, a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 512MB of RAM, rear five-megapixel and front 1.3-megapixel cameras and 32GB of storage. Versions around the world will have 3G and Wi-Fi, and the known Verizon edition is likely to have 4G using LTE. Honeycomb, known as Android 3.0 or possibly 2.4, will give it the first true tablet-native interface from Google.
If one and the same with the Motorola tablet seen so far, it would have a 10-inch 1280x800 display, a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 512MB of RAM, rear five-megapixel and front 1.3-megapixel cameras and 32GB of storage. Versions around the world will have 3G and Wi-Fi, and the known Verizon edition is likely to have 4G using LTE. Honeycomb, known as Android 3.0 or possibly 2.4, will give it the first true tablet-native interface from Google.
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