According to “the little birdie” Engadget cited as a source, the tablet will feature a 10.1-inch touchscreen and should be ready in time for the holiday shopping season.
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We know you stopped reading and started freaking out at “fingerprint scanner.” This hardware feature reportedly does double duty as an optical joystick and is located with the camera on the rear side of the device.
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Ice Cream Sandwich is the first version of Android that’s intended for both smartphones and tablets — as well as almost any other connected device you can imagine.
The launch device for Ice Cream Sandwich was a smartphone, and to date, we haven’t seen any Ice Cream Sandwich-running tablets in the wild.
While Android tablets have traditionally played second fiddle to the impeccably designed iPad, the new Ice Cream Sandwich variant may help to make the consumer experience of Android tablets much more pleasant. The entire operating system as seen a ground-up redesign. Google even threw in a gorgeous house-made typeface, Roboto.
We’ll see if Lenovo does indeed launch an Ice Cream Sandwich tablet this year, and if so, how the promise of Ice Cream Sandwich holds up to the new hardware.
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