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Tough Competition: Motorola is about to bring a 10-inch Android 3-based tablet this year. Recently with the launch of Droid X Motorola has taken control over the smartphone sales resulting in fall of Apple iPhone sales. Now, Motorola is all set to give a tough competition for Apple iPad and Dell Streak with the launch of its own tablet. The company has registered great success with its Android-based devices, and is expected to continue using the platform in the future as well. Motorola will unveil a 10-inch tablet bearing Android 3.0 also known as Gingerbread in time for this holiday season, according to analyst, who claims to have talked to people familiar with the project, the tablet will boast a 10-inch screen and arrive around November.
Expected Features: Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha also expressed interest in Android tablets at a conference back in May. The so called “Gingerbread” release of Android is rumoured to bring with it a number a tablet-friendly features, including media streaming from PC libraries, a new user interface, and support for larger screens. It may contain ARM-based processor (Qualcomm) with speed of 1 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 10-inch multi-touch screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G compatibility along with 1280 x 760 resolution display. Cheap International Calls: Consumers may want to consider making cheap international calls with mobile phones or landlines. As making international calls is also a hassle free process. Simply add the access number and the country code and make desired calls at your convenient time. |
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of Droid X Motorola has taken control over the smartphone sales resulting in fall of Apple iPhone sales. Now, Motorola is all set to give a tough competition for Apple iPad and Dell Streak with the launch of its own tablet. The company has registered great success with its Android-based devices, and is expected to continue using the platform in the future as well. Motorola will unveil a 10-inch tablet bearing Android 3.0 also known as Gingerbread in time for this holiday season, according to analyst, who claims to have talked to people familiar with the project, the tablet will boast a 10-inch screen and arrive around November.