
The world’s first Honeycomb Android tablet now has a name: XOOM. Designed and developed by Motorola, this next-gen tablet is rumored to feature an Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor, front and rear facing cameras, and super thin design. It was shown off by Google’s own Andy Rubin in the recent past, and is easily the best looking Android tablet thus far. Unfortunately, early rumors that it would also feature LTE don’t appear to be true. But even then, the design and added tablet features of Honeycomb should be more than enough to keep us busy. On that note, if a USB port happens to sneak into the design we can always attach a 4G modem of our choosing — a better idea than a built-in radio that you can’t change in our opinion.
Is the lack of built-in 4G a deal breaker?
Via: Droid-Life
