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Motorola’s Honeycomb tablet confirmed to be on Verizon

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Motorola’s Android tablet that has been the talk of the town ever since it was shown off by Andy Rubin at D: Dive Into Mobile gets another leak treatment. This time in the form of a bunch of photographs sent over to the folks at engadget. The 10″ Honeycomb (Android 2.3) tablet will be sold on Verizon’s network- evident by the logo on the top right of the screen. With Motorola’s long standing relationship with the carrier (the multitude of DROID phones), it’s not much of a surprise. But with previously rumored information saying it will come in UMTS, CDMA or LTE – there’s a possibility we’ll be seeing the device on other networks or as a “global” tablet. The specs previously leaked have been confirmed: a 10″ 1280 x 800 display (there will be a 7″ as well, but resolution unconfirmed), an NVIDIA Tegra 2 T20 dual-core processor, gyroscope, a 5 megapixel on the back and a 2 megapixel front facing camera, 32GB of internal storage in an embedded memory card in addition to a microSD slot (up to an additional 32GB). According to the pictures, it looks like it’ll have a micro-USB jack, a mini HDMI port and a 3.5mm headphone socket as well. Hit up the source link for more pictures of the tablet.

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