The HTC Jetstream is the first 10.1 inch tablet from HTC and will run Android HoneyComb 3.1. It will have support for HSPA+ and LTE and come with the HTC Scribe, the company's capacitive stylus.
By adding LTE support this will become the first tablet to support the network on AT&T even though it wont be useful until AT&T officially starts rolling out their LTE network to the masses.
The device will be priced at $699 even with a 2 year contract and is set to be released on September 4th. For a limited time the device will have the HTC Scribe Stylus bundled for free with the tablet, giving it the unique HTC identity of it's smaller sibling the HTC Flyer.
The device will feature a 10.1 inch display, 8 mega-pixel rear camera with dual LED flash, 1.3 MP front camera for video calls and be powered by dual core 1.5 GHz processors. It weighs in at 709 grams and is 0.51 inches thick.By adding LTE support this will become the first tablet to support the network on AT&T even though it wont be useful until AT&T officially starts rolling out their LTE network to the masses.
The device will be priced at $699 even with a 2 year contract and is set to be released on September 4th. For a limited time the device will have the HTC Scribe Stylus bundled for free with the tablet, giving it the unique HTC identity of it's smaller sibling the HTC Flyer.
AT&T will offer various data options for the device with a new 3GB a month for $35. You can also get the tablet for a pre-paid 250MB a month for $14.95 or 2GB a month for $25