Motorola’s next Android tablet spotted, 7-inch display possible

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Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha has noted his company’s intentions to launch a 7-inch tablet a number of times, and images of the device may have just broken cover. This is my next leaked a photo of a white tablet on Monday that, if compared to the size of the unknown phone in the background, appears to sport a 7-inch form factor. A Motorola Mobility logo is slightly visible on the top-left of the tablet and there are two I/O ports on the bottom, presumably microUSB and HDMI-out. It is possible this is an Android Honeycomb tablet, although that is still unconfirmed. It is also still unclear when the tablet will be announced, if ever, or what kind of hardware it packs under the hood.

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  • KenG

    It’s late September and I still don’t have the LTE upgrade for my Xoom that was originally promised for May, then the summer, then early September.  That’s really inexcusable, and they should get this fixed before they release a new tablet that will have LTE installed.

    On the other hand, I really like the Photon.

    • Anonymous

      Yes. Motorola dry humps your bung hole and u want to get another MOT product. Smart man.  true story™©®

      • Anonymous

        Maybe Moto ruffied him.

      • Anonymous

        Or maybe he’s just a moto moron.

      • somedude0123

        Phenomenal post, that’s exactly what happened. LOL

    • http://twitter.com/derrickisonline Derrick -Lex-

      Motorola has gone down hill with their Android products.  I owned the original Droid, and the Droid X.  Awesome phones.  People complained about MotoBlur, I actually liked it’s implementation on the Droid and Droid X. 

      Then I laid hands on the Galaxy S II.  Prior to that the GSII I stayed away from Samsung because their TouchWiz UI looked like sh1t.  However w/4.0 of TouchWiz I’m blown away.  They really are sh1tting on Motorola right now.

      I tried the Photon, and the Bionic.  The screen alone is enough to deter me from ever using another Pentile qHD display phone again.  The Bionic, what a joke.  The reviews keep rolling in about how great the phone is and how it can knock the GSII off it’s throne.  Bullsh1t.  The only thing the Bionic can do is give you awesome 4G speeds.  In a thick, heavy, ugly, battery gulping form factor.  I was so embarrassed that I recommended a Moto Droid 2 Global to a previous Blackberry user at my job. I finally felt like I was making progress in my quest to convert the BB and iPhone users to Android. The Droid 2 Global was the biggest piece of sh1t ever. HORRIBLE battery life, I’m talking no antennas on but voice/3g. No BT on, no wifi, I rooted it, put setCPU on, set setCPU profiles etc. She still couldn’t make it through the day (well up till 5PM). We had them replace the battery, and even got her an extended battery. This user had little to no 3rd party apps installed, her Email app stopped pulling mail from the Exchange server. It was a complete disaster. It was the very thing people talk about when they mention Android phones vs iPhones. Of course some of us know it’s not necessarily Android as much as it is the brand of Android phone.

      Then the LTE upgrade for the Xoom. Talk about dicking customers around. How about releasing the tablet without SD Card support. Ridiculous. Why are hackers fixing enabling the SD card slot before Motorola.

      I now see why Apple is giving Samsung hell.  Someone finally got it right in the quest for an “iPhone killer”.  A lot of phones in my opinion were better than the iPhone, but the GSII shat on the iPhone (yes I said shat).  Especially considering that managed to do it in a slim, thin, form factor with excellent battery life.

  • That Guy

    Nice!

  • Anonymous

    FIRST!!

  • Bsinclair67

    Man that white trim is Fugly.

  • Anonymous

    That thing looks thinner than a piece of paper.

  • http://twitter.com/simoncabron Simon Cabron

    This might just be a matter of perspective, but if that’s a phone with about a 4″ screen, then that tablet looks a lot bigger than 7″

    • Securitywiz

      Agreed

  • Anonymous

    I dont know what make these idiots want to create another tablet they havent even gave the xoom full support at this point i would take a dam touchpad

  • http://twitter.com/EwanTouma Ewan Touma

    7 inch, 10 inch, 200,000,000,000 inch, who cares? Fact of the matter is, tablets are utterly useless and will never be a great consumer product.

    • http://www.facebook.com/hoonigan hoonigan

      Did you really just say that? Go tell apple and the millions of people who bought iPads, what about the millions of toughbooks?

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