December 14, 2010

Motorola Everest gets photoed now with Verizon branding


Endgadget gets photos of the Motorola Everest that Andy Rubin showed off just this month when he featured the Android (3.0) Honeycomb. As you can see in the photo on the top right side of the device, you could see the Verizon logo, which would only mean that it is going to be launched over at Verizon, at the very least.






According to Endgadget, the Everest is indeed running an nVidia's Tegra 2 T20 processor (1GHz), a 10" 1280 x 800 pixel touch screen display, a gyroscope, 512MB of RAM, microUSB slot of up to 32GB of storage, 3.5mm headset jack, HDMI output, a camera with dual LED flash, and 32GB of internal storage.



So since Andy Rubin nor Motorola have said anything about this tablet what will it's name be when launched? Will it remain to be called as the Motorola Everest, or the Stingray? Which is which? And when will it be launched and made available?


Source: Unwired View


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