
HTC’s Puccini tablet is a sharp, yet admittingly “normal” as far as Android tablets go. So how is HTC looking to differentiate? Oh perhaps by throwing AT&T LTE support into the mix. That’s right! HTC’s upcoming (and first) Honeycomb tablet will support AT&T’s next-gen super fast network.
Release date is still something that eludes us all. But let’s be real. Would you really drop serious cash on an LTE tablet that doesn’t have any LTE network to make use of (yet)? We didn’t think so. On that same note, we wouldn’t be surprised to see the Puccini pushed back until 2012 for the aforementioned reason.
Did your hope in Android tablets just get revived?
Update
It’s official — AT&T announces HTC Puccini/Jetstream tablet as carrier’s first LTE tablet.
Via: Engadget
