Motorola Xoom tablet spotted at FCC

updated 04:50 pm EST, Mon February 7, 2011

 

FCC testing Motorola Xoom tablet


A new FCC filing for the Motorola Xoom tablet has been found. The device isn't mentioned by name, but what specs are there line up with those of the Android 3.0 tablet. These include a 1GHz Tegra 2 CPU, dual-band Wi-Fi and support for CDMA/EVDO 800 and 1900 bands. Mention of a non-removable battery in the documents means it's not likely to a be a smartphone, such as the Droid Bionic.

The Xoom tablet will launch on February 17, according to leaked documents. Pricing remains unknown, however, though it is expected to come in at around $800 without carrier subsidies. The tablet is expected to arrive at Verizon in February and other carriers in March. [via WirelessGoodness]







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