Google’s Andy Rubin recently unveiled Motorola Honeycomb tablet on stage, but we’re willing to bet you’ve never seen the top edge.Now the part bearing a front-facing webcam and a conspicuous Verizon logo.The Motorola Honeycomb prototype tablet frist shown when a Google VP brought it out and again when someone else got a chance to take a snapshot of the tablets homescreen.Today a poster at Howard Forums by the name of wnrussell,he got the opportunity to take some more detailed shots of the Motorola tablet.
Confirmed Tablet Features :
- Android Honeycomb OS
- 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 T20 SoC
- 10.1-inch (1280 x 800) Multi-Touch LCD
- Front-facing camera
- Gyroscope
- 32GB of internal storage
- 512MB of RAM
- MicroSD slot
- Micro-USB port, Mini-HDMI port and 3.5mm Headphone jack
Pictures Of Motorola Honeycomb Tablet :

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