Given
current trends, it's reasonable to believe that the foremost question regarding an HTC tablet is no longer
if the Taiwanese company will produce one, but
when. So, who could we possibly turn to for help but those ever-loquacious upstream component manufacturers that
DigiTimes knows and loves so well? Their latest info points to an Android tablet dubbed the Flyer arriving in the US in March (just early enough to potentially beat the
Xoom and
PlayBook to market), which will roll out across the world in the second quarter of 2011 and be joined by two more slate devices (
Scribe?) in June. Further details are a little murky, including the dubious suggestion that the Flyer will come with Android 2.3 on board and be upgradeable to Honeycomb (3.0), but we're inclined to consider the overall roadmap credible. In spite of its
Thunderbolt launch at CES, HTC was relatively quiet in the big January event, so we suspect it'll bring the big(ger than a smartphone) guns to Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month.
HTC Flyer tablet tipped for US landing in March, to be followed by two more slates in June originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 Jan 2011 01:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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