HTC Quattro UK Release Date

26. November 2011

In the run up to Christmas, it is quite safe to say people are going absolutely tablet crazy! However, with talk of HTC’s Quattro being released early next year, you might want to reconsider splashing out on a new iPad this holiday season.

This supreme Tegra 3 quad-core tablet is said to sport a gorgeous 1280×768 resolution and a 10.1 inch screen. It’s also been said that the Quattro may even be released in two separate versions – Wi-fi only and Wi-Fi+3G. We can’t be sure whether or not this true, only time will tell. One thing we do know though, is that the HTC Quattro will come with 1GB of RAM and a nifty 16GB worth of space for all of your downloads. Videos will be HD recordable and the tablet will come equipped with a rear 2 Megapixel camera and an SD slot to accompany it.

In a day and age where we like a little oomph with our music, the Quattro is set not to disappoint. It will come integrated with Beats technology to give our tunes a hint of Dre. Of course what would a HTC tablet be without a digital pen that’s familiar to what we saw with the Flyer.

In terms of price, it is yet to be announced. However, it is a given that HTC is up against some very stiff competition. Particularly from the recent super slim 8.6mm Galaxy Tablet which rivals the Quattro’s said-to-be 9mm thickness.

For a while we have heard that the HTC Quattro would be released sometime 2012. Soon after we then heard it would be “early 2012”. Various rumours have now popped up stating that March 2012 could well be release date we have all been waiting for! Keep checking back here for more details on the release date!

 

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Ronald Donjuan
11/26/2011 3:46:17 PM #
                          My First Tablet
This is what I've been waiting for a new tablet with great specs and I can't just wait for it to come to the U.S, but what I want is at least for the tablet to carry at least Verizon and AT&T for the carriers because of there high 3G Speeds. For the most sales, HTC should go with Verizon for the best performance because they already went with AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile. And if they where to go with either one again there sales will drop and HTC will fail unless they go with Verizon.

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