
yer pick.Announced at Mobile World Congress in February, the Flyer is a 7-inch tablet with an aluminium unibody casing, and a 1.4GHz single-core processor. It runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread rather than Android 3.0 Honeycomb, which will be used by most Android slates.HTC has made much of the Flyer's stylus, which can be used to scribble notes on the capacitive touchscreen, although you can also do all the tapping and swiping that you would on other tablets. HTC's Sense user interface will be present, although we're still waiting to find out if the OnLive gaming service will feature on the Flyer at its UK launch, as it's expected to in the US.The Flyer is just the start of HTC's tablet ambitions. In March, rumours emerged of a 10-inch model heading our way later this year. Later that month, speculation suggested that two new Flyers would be out in the summer, with larger screens and Android 3.0.Could the older operating system leave the initial HTC Flyer gathering dust on the shelves while people wait for new models? Sometime in the next month, we'll find out.
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