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Nov 6, 2013

Verizon announces its own 7-inch Android tablet, the first product in the 'Ellipsis family'

Remember back around 2005 when next to no one knew who HTC was, but the Taiwanese company was responsible for all sorts of carrier-branded smartphones like the Cingular 8125, T-Mobile MDA and O2 Xda Mini Pro? We could be heading back in that direction again.
In addition to a range of tablets from companies like Apple and Samsung, Verizon Wireless is now starting its own line of self-branded tablets called the Ellipsis family. And it begins with the 7-inch Ellipsis 7. As you can imagine, this Android tablet would fit into the same sort of niche as the Google Nexus 7 and the Kindle Fire HDX.
From what we hear, the 7-inch IPS display has a resolution of 1280 x 800, there’s 8GB of storage on board, and it’s all powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM. This affordable “HD” tablet also gets LTE connectivity, a front-facing camera, and Android Jelly Bean.
At $249, it is more expensive than a base WiFi-only 16GB Nexus 7, but if you want an LTE-equipped Nexus 7, that gets bumped to 32GB and $349. Given the LTE connectivity but only 8GB of on-board storage, you’re definitely getting a tradeoff. Verizon says this is the first in the Ellipsis family, so it’s likely that we’ll also get a larger (10-inch?) tablet and maybe even a smartphone or two too.


Source : The Verge

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