HTC Puccini is a 10-Inch Android Tablet
Hot on the heels of the upcoming HTC Flyer launch, HTC is unveiling yet another tablet lineup. This time, it’s in a 10-inch form factor, and it will reportedly support AT&T’s upcoing 4G LTE network.

Sources say that HTC is working on building a bigger (better?) tablet, which is currently codenamed HTC Puccini. While no exact details have been unveiled, the tablet will likely run Android Honeycomb 3.0, which is indicated by the prototype device’s lack of 2.x hardware buttons. Likewise, the HTC Puccini is likely to feature HTC’s own Sense user interface, which is one of the main selling-points of HTC smartphones.
PocketNow suggests that the Puccini is likely to be compatible with AT&T’s upcoming 4G LTE network, which the network will start deploying within the year, and not just the current HSPA+ network marketed as “4G” by AT&T.
No word when the exact launch date will be, but the HTC Puccini is likely to be released by June this year.
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