T-Mobile’s LG-sourced G-Slate passes FCC testing

updated 02:15 am EST, Sun January 9, 2011

 

Still a few months away


The T-Mobile LG-sourced G-Slate launched at its CES 2011 Keynote has passed FCC testing. For testing purposes, the device was marked as the LG-V909. While this is an important milestone in getting the device to market, it will still be some months before the 4G-enabled tablet will be hitting the street. One of the chief reasons is the wait for the tablet-only iteration of Google’s Android OS, Android 3.0 to be officially released.

In addition to running Honeycomb, the tablet will likely incorporate the NVIDIA Tegra 2, dual-core ARM Cortex A-9 chip that has featured in numerous tablet launches at CES this year. [via TmoNews]





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