Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Vertex, Tablet 'Four Brains' Successor of HTC Flyer
Despite the relatively cool response obtained when launching Flyer calm, in fact, HTC still has a strong desire to throw a new tablet on the market.
Indeed, compared to the segment of smartphones, HTC is less aggressive in its product release tablet. Taiwanese manufacturer is argued, is still waiting for the right moment.
Despite the fact that HTC tablet specifications tergress not known with certainty, one of the documents leaked to the internet as it lifted the veil of this tablet will be. Although only a mere photograph of NenaMark2 benchmark results, but it is tolerable.
From the photos it is known, the latest HTC tablet may be called Vertex. As for specifics, there was a display that supports HD 128 - x 752 pixels.
While the performance, is known to use Nvidia's Tegra processor 3 with 1.3 GHz spur kitchen 'four brains' alias quad core. But unfortunately, there is no information on the internal memory is paired.
Quoted from Softpedia, Friday (13/07/2012), this tablet will be pinned to the Android operating system is the most recent, ie 4.1 or Jelly Bean.
However, it is not known whether the HTC Verge will be packaged with a size of 10 inch or return to version as Flyer, the 7 Inch. Included are worn or stylus pen is not like before.
Meanwhile, HTC Close Stores in Brazil .. why.?
Consumers in Brazil seem to not like or are less familiar with smartphones made by HTC. Reportedly, the Taiwanese vendor has decided to close its stores in Brazil.
Based on the information contained on the local media, HTC stopped operations in Brazil due to sales growth is not fun. HTC also said to be laying off some employees in the country.
Citing Exame, the Brazilian business magazine, The Next Web, Tuesday (26/06/2012) launch HTC recently has warned its employees about the closure of operations in Brazil, after the market continued to erode Nokia, Samsung and LG.
"After analyzing the sales figures, we decided to withdraw from the Brazilian market," the spokesman stated HTC.
However, HTC will still support customers who have been there, including for replacement and repair business.
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