HTC Puccini serial production will start in June
We already told you that HTC is preparing to release a tablet codenamed Puccini, which should support fourth-generation network. Now, however, it was reported that this model can go a little later was originally called informal deadlines for the issuance in mid-June. According to reports received by the representatives of resource DigiTimes from component manufacturers AU Optronics and Wintek will begin mass production of components (in particular the 10-inch touch screen) only in June, which means that he release tablet held later this term. Mid-June in this case seems very unlikely date.

Other named DigiTimes details coincide with already known information. HTC Puccini tablet is designed to work in networks of fourth-generation standard LTE, which theoretically could make a model NTS most "fast" internet tablet with processor Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8660. In the sale of the tablet will go with the version of Android 3.0.1, which can later be upgraded to version of Android 3.1. Previously known that the model will be sold by the operator AT & T, which, together with the selected version of the operating system, calling into question the existence of proprietary interface HTC Sense. Will there be a similar device marketed in other countries and with other operators is also unknown.

Other named DigiTimes details coincide with already known information. HTC Puccini tablet is designed to work in networks of fourth-generation standard LTE, which theoretically could make a model NTS most "fast" internet tablet with processor Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8660. In the sale of the tablet will go with the version of Android 3.0.1, which can later be upgraded to version of Android 3.1. Previously known that the model will be sold by the operator AT & T, which, together with the selected version of the operating system, calling into question the existence of proprietary interface HTC Sense. Will there be a similar device marketed in other countries and with other operators is also unknown.
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