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Well-informed HTC modder Football quotes specs for the rumoured DLX, which at 5 inches straddles the divide between smart phone and tablet. That 5-inch display is a high-definition 1080p job. Underneath that sizable slab of a screen is a 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor with 1.5GB of RAM. There's a 12-megapixel camera and 16GB of storage for your music, movies, apps and snaps. A chunky 2,500mAh battery keeps things running. The DLX is expected to run the latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software, with a special version of HTC's new Sense 5 interface on top.

In the US, the DLX could be christened the Droid Incredible X, So far, word on the street is that the DLX will make its debut on US phone network Verizon some time this autumn, with no details of a European release yet, I'd expect it to come over here, given the success of the Note and Note 2, but that's by no strongfit designers series hard shell case for apple iphone 6 and 6s - b&w by dunia nalu means certain: previous HTC tablet the HTC Jetstream never made it to the UK, Could the DLX be related to the rumoured 5-inch version of the HTC One X? That tablet has been heavily rumoured to be the first 5-inch Google Nexus device, showing off the latest version of Android in untainted form, The only official word from HTC on the subject of tablets is one is definitely in the works, and will have "something unique to offer"..

Meanwhile, don't expect 4G or 3G kicks from Apple's rumoured iPad mini, as the miniature tablet is tipped to be a strictly Wi-Fi-only gadget. That could be a decision on Apple's part to keep costs down -- if a 7.8-inch iPad were to compete with Google's Nexus 7 and the Amazon Kindle Fire HD, it would need to be pretty cheap, as those rival tablets cost just £160. That teeny-tiny tablet is tipped to be revealed before the end of the month, with some rumours even pointing towards an Apple-flavoured event invite being released today. Last week the clearest leaked pictures yet gave us a glimpse of what the mooted tablet could look like.

The 'new iPad' caused consternation in the UK and elsewhere when it launched earlier this year, flaunting '4G' capabilities even in countries where it couldn't muster up those speedy data connections -- including strongfit designers series hard shell case for apple iphone 6 and 6s - b&w by dunia nalu Britain and Australia, An Australian consumer watchdog took Apple to court over its bogus speed claims, prompting the Californian tech giant to offer refunds, Would you buy an iPad for 4G speeds? Tell me in the comments or on our Facebook wall, A revised 9.7-inch iPad that will work on EE's new 4G network is inbound, sources say -- but the iPad mini will be Wi-Fi only..

Speaking to Korean media this morning, Samsung mobile chief JK Shin said that Samsung will lift the lid on a 4-inch version of the Android-powered smartphone on Thursday, a week after the smartphone maker sent out invitations to a launch event. Hinting at the device's name, Shin said: "There's a lot of demand for a 4-inch screen device in Europe. Some may call it an entry-level device, but we call it 'mini'."Shin did not reveal any additional details of the device -- such as pricing and availability -- ahead of tomorrow's launch, however. According to The Verge, the downsized Galaxy S3 will not be an entry-level device, suggesting that it will pack the very same features as its larger, 4.8-inch sibling.