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Specs for Motorola Everest tablet are leaked

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Specs for Motorola Everest tablet are leaked
The other day we showed you Google VP Andy Rubin clutching a Motorola Everest tablet at the D: Dive into Mobile conference. Of course, once you saw it, you wanted to find out all about it and according to a person who happens to know his way around the device, the tablet will launch in both 7 inch and 10 inch versions.

The Motorola tablet will come in different models that will connect to UMTS, CDMA and LTE. Under the hood will be a NVIDIA Tegra 2 T20 dual-core chipset and will feature both a front facing camera (2MP) and one on the rear (5MP). The WXGA display will have a 1280 x 800 resolution and will come with 32GB of internal storage and include a Gyroscope. Don't forget that Android 3.0, Honeycomb, will be running the show as the first Android OS to be optimized for tablets.

source: Mobile01 (translated)
The Motorola Everest will be running Android 3.0

The Motorola Everest will be running Android 3.0


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1. narley posted on 10 Dec 2010, 18:25

this thing looks flawless. glad they went with with classy no button setup instead of some DROIDey sharp edged device...

kuds motorola you are sealing your place with the best of manufacturers.

2. narley posted on 10 Dec 2010, 18:26

*kudos

3. luis_lopez_351 posted on 10 Dec 2010, 18:55

what i dont get is, im hearing android 3.0 when 2.3 just came out, so there saying upcoming 2.4-2.9 have mistakes already??? i love android(with a passion) but im starting to think its doing the same as the IOS(there already finished the iphone5 lmfao) :C... wp7 Bb or palm ill be seeing you xD

4. luis_lopez_351 posted on 10 Dec 2010, 18:57

if there talking about And. 3.0 OS as in just for tablets not phones then my bad D:

9. richo151 posted on 10 Dec 2010, 21:33

Actually, 3.0 is for phones as well but adds tablet support and optimization. 3.0 will come after 2.3 in January 2011, with no 2.4 - 2.9 in between.

5. protozeloz posted on 10 Dec 2010, 19:09 1

cant confirm for sure but 3.0 will be a "big device"/tablet os not fully meant for phones they want the best android experience and if I'm not mistake with what I've heard

2.x=phones

3.x=tablets and devices with big screens

that tablet made me so happy my galaxy tab money was on hold.

11. h.2n (unregistered) posted on 12 Dec 2010, 09:59

it doesnt matter polish people don't know shit. he doesn't realize anything he just makes unnecessary comments so he thinks he's sick with the picture. i got no problem with it, but don't get overexcited!:)
i dont know why i said it but HONEYCOMB

12. PHONE_FREAK posted on 12 Dec 2010, 17:43

So what would happen after 2.9.?

6. yellowboy74 posted on 10 Dec 2010, 20:13

Honeycomb is called 3.0 because it is a major upgrade from 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3. Its suppose to be a huge makeover of the UI.

10. smpdx posted on 11 Dec 2010, 16:32 1

you do realize that it doesn't always go x.0 to x.9 right?

7. josuearisty posted on 10 Dec 2010, 20:26

Nice, I wanna get one alredy to test it!!

8. VZ Guy (unregistered) posted on 10 Dec 2010, 20:40

Looks awesome.

I was thinking Motorola might put out a tab shaped more like the Droid X, with the big camera chin on the back. Which, actually, would make a lot of sense- it would prop it up laying flat for easier typing, and would probably make it easier to grip with one hand.

13. PhoneLuver posted on 13 Dec 2010, 07:26

Something people seem to be ignoring is where Chrome OS fits in!

Soon, you'll have a choice of Android, Chrome, IOS, Windows 7 and Blackberry, not to mention Meego and WebOS on your tablet.

Could just be me, but this looks very crowded! Might not be such a great idea for Google to have Chrome and Android competing with each other on this level..

14. ckeegan posted on 13 Dec 2010, 12:02

Google has already said that Chrome is designed for devices with a keyboard, so it will be reserved for netbooks/laptops.

15. allthatplay (unregistered) posted on 15 Dec 2010, 05:39

The 3.0 is for phones and tablets ... it just wont b out for phones as soon as tablets ...

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