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Although HTC seemed determined to withdraw from the market for tablets, only a couple of months have made lack for Taiwanese brand changed its opinion and put hands to work with a couple of models that will arrive next year. Both will take Windows RT and the peculiarities of these new teams, include the fact that of seven-inch will allow phone calls.


Although the convertible with Windows 8 and RT are going through a hard trance in its first months on sale, it seems that some manufacturers are seeking to move away from the hybrid concept to take the more conventional route in what regards to the tablets. I told you that Nokia have list a new tablet with Windows RT to be presented, perhaps in February, and now we know another important brand also prepares their artillery with this operating system. As pointed out by The Verge, HTC will present two 7- and 12-inch devices during 2013, probably in the second half of the year.

The Taiwanese company has no, on the other hand, planned to design any appliance for Windows 8, the most complete version of Microsoft'soperating system, by the high costs of manufacturing which would mean and that would lead to expensive product on sale to the public to turn it into a luxury item, as we are seeing today with so many and so many convertible. Both the 12 tablet 7 inch Qualcomm processors and the second flame will take care, in addition to being a potential competitor of Nexus 7, mini iPad and Kindle Fire HD, because through her phone calls, will be so sincerely, we no longer know if it will be a tablet with phone or a huge phablet.

It is also remarkable the fact that HTC would have announced his resignation to continue participating in the Tablet market just a couple of months ago still raw competition that was emerging with Google, Apple and Amazon to head the main motivating, as we believe. However, the mark that in the past would spearhead the Androidsystem, seems to have found a niche in which BREW is taking advantage of exploitation and enormous development which has by ahead software newcomer to the sector of mobile devices.

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