
Folks over at PocketNow have been on a leaking spree for the past few weeks. The latest device to be leaked by the site is apparently a tablet from HTC. Dubbed the “Puccini”, this tablet is said to have a 10 inch display and is likely to succeed the HTC Flyer, the first tablet from HTC that comes with a 7 inch display.

There are no other details about the specs of this device except that it is set to support AT&T's LTE network which would be deployed later this year and that it would be running Android Honeycomb. It will also support HTC's Scribe capacitive pen input technology. Now if you’re wondering about the Puccini codename, we suspect it might have to do something with music. So far we haven’t seen a music centric tablet – and this might actually claim to be one! Just a wild guess! If you’re not aware, Giacomo Puccini is a world famous Italian composer from the 19th century.
If launched, this would be HTC’s first Honeycomb running tablet. The HTC Flyer and EVO View 4G are both Android 2.3 laden devices.
If you have been looking forward to get yourself an Android powered tablet and were waiting for more options, well your prayers have just been answered!
Source: PocketNow



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