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AT&T’s Pantech P4100 Tablet With 4G LTE Spotted at FCC

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Pantech’s unannounced P4100 tablet was spotted at U.S. regulatory agency the FCC with support for AT&T’s 4G LTE network, suggesting that the tablet may launch after it has obtained approval by the government. However, as neither Pantech nor AT&T has disclosed when that may happen, it’s unclear when the slate will launch.

In the past, Nenamark benchmarking site revealed that the tablet would be utilizing a dual-core Snapdragon CPU clocked at 1.5 GHz alongside an Adreno 220 graphics, Android 3.2 Honeycomb support, and a 7-inch 1024 X 720-pixel resolution display. The 720 pixels make the tablet wider than most tablets in its class as Samsung’s 7-inch Tab has a resolution of 1024 X 600. Pantech seems to be differentiating its products with wider displays, like the case of the Pantech Pocket on AT&T’s network today.

No other information is known about the tablet and it’s still too early to tell if the tablet will launch yet in the U.S. Obtaining regulatory approval does not necessarily mean that the P4100 will launch in the States, but since the device is compatible with AT&T’s 4G LTE network, it stands a chance. The tablet will also support AT&T’s 4G HSPA+ connectivity where LTE is not yet available.

Via: Phandroid

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