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Acer's
latest tablet, the Iconia Tab A510, has just hit the FCC – and that is
is more or less the gadget equivalent of the “Bat Signal” that a device
is being prepared for a general release in the US. Of course, just
because a device arrives at the FCC and receives its approval does not
translate to automatic release on the market, but at least it is safe to
compete for consumer dollars. While we talked about the Iconia Tab A500
getting Ice Cream Sandwich in April, here is the Iconia Tab A510 that
is tipped to arrive in the market this…well, what do you know, April,
too. Definitely shipping with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, it will feature Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS support, and 10″ of multitouch glory. No idea on whether there will be 3G or LTE support thrown into the mix or not, but you can be sure that it probably will not rain on the iPad 3′s parade anytime soon. After all, Acer's Iconia Tab range had not exactly burnt up sales charts to date. |
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- Acer's Iconia Tab A210 Android tablet hits the FCC
- Acer unveils sub-$200 quad-core Android tablet
- Acer Iconia Tab A210 and A110 spotted at Computex
- Quad-core Acer Iconia Tab A510 approved by the FCC
- Acer Iconia Tab A100 and A500 will be updated to Android 4.0 in mid-April in the US
- Iconia Tab A500 to get Ice Cream Sandwich in April 2012
- Acer Iconia Tab A200 receives Ice Cream Sandwich
- Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich update for Acer Iconia Tab A200 rolling out now?
- Quad-core Acer Iconia Tab A510 will be available in Europe in March for €399
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