What could be a Droid X10 tablet is reportedly in the making by Motorola and Verizon Wireless, and it sounds pretty interesting.
Financial Times reports that Motorola and Verizon Wireless are currently working on what could possibly be a Droid X10 tablet, a 10-inch tablet as opposed to the recently released 4.3-inch Droid X smartphone.
Naturally, Google is expected to be working closely with the companies on this project. It's not known what version of Android it would run, or whether it'll offer software customizations by Motorola.
FT's source claims that it'll offer two cameras though, including one for taking photos and the other facing the user for video conferencing. It's also said to include FiOS television service.
It sounds like a pretty cool tablet, however, what we all want to know is whether we're talking LTE as far as the data connection is concerned. Something tells us that the iPad 3G hasn't been a smashing hit, so we hope a potential Droid X10 tablet will jump straight to LTE and get things rolling in the right direction.
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