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To: iggyl who wrote (1970)2/6/2011 12:18:44 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 3170
 
Debunk this you lying iSheep...

"During Apple's fiscal 2011 Q1 earnings call earlier this month, executives revealed that the quarter ended with 4-6 weeks of iPad inventory, up about 525,000 units. Let's do some quickie math. Apple shipped 7.331 MILLION iPads over 12 weeks, which works out to about 610,917 units per week. Assuming that sales rate -- and presumably with iPad selling so well Apple might calculate for even more -- four weeks works out to more than 2.4 MILLION and six weeks to, well, why bother? Let's be super generous to Apple here and just call actual sales somewhere around 5 MILLION units, when subtracting four estimated weeks of inventory."

That says that actual iCRAP SOLD units were actually some 2.4 MILLION to 3.7 MILLION LESS than reported... instead of the SHIPPED to stores numbers that Apple used...

...the iCRAP is losing massive market share to Android... and that's with just Froyo and only the Galaxy Tab (a 7" form factor that dumbass fascist dictator Jobs said it will never sell and has taken 20% market share from his iCRAP in just 3 months.. LMAO)... just imagine the slaughetr the iCRAP will suffer at the hands of the flood of Honeycomb tablets that's starting this month... OH MY!!!!

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To: iggyl who wrote (1970)2/6/2011 12:27:25 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 3170
 
Two More Android Dual-Core Tablets Coming Feb 14th
Sunday, 06 February 2011 19:06 Christopher Hudson .
gizmocrunch.com

With less than two weeks before the Mobile World Congress 2011 event kicks off in Barcelona, Spain, upcoming tablets and smartphones are popping up across the blogosphere, hinting their possible debut at the event.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 & LG Optimus Pad attending MWC 2011
On the tablet front, two manufacturers can be confirmed to be unveiling their dual-core Android tablets at the show, Samsung and LG.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 will be unveiled at a press event a day ahead of MWC 2011. Nothing much is known about the specs of the Samsung Galaxy Tab but it is expected to pack a dual-core processor (possibly a Hummingbird processor like the Samsung Galaxy S line), a Super AMOLED display and run the Android OS (Honeycomb is yet to be confirmed)

LG Optimus Pad
Named the T-Mobile G-Slate here in the US, the LG Optimus Pad is expected to be the second Android Honeycomb tablet to launch (after the Motorola Xoom). The LG Optimus Pad comes equipped with an 8.9-inch 3D display three cameras (two in the rear to capture 3D video and photos) and Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processors.



To: iggyl who wrote (1970)2/6/2011 12:33:05 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 3170
 
1.2GHz Dual Core 4G qHD 16MP camera SuperPhone coming to TMobile?
In 1 week starts MWC in Barcelona and we'll know more...
February 3, 2011 2:29 PM PST
T-Mobile to carry dual-core HTC Pyramid?
by Scott Webster
reviews.cnet.com

Will HTC's foray into the dual-core handset war start with the Pyramid?
Rumors of a dual-core Android smartphone from HTC began swirling today, thanks to information obtained by the blog AndroidAndMe.

According to multiple sources, HTC should debut its first 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon handset in May. The handset, which carries the code-name Pyramid, is said to feature a 4.3-inch qHD display and support for HSPA+ connectivity. TmoNews has confirmed on its end that T-Mobile is expecting to offer the phone in the same time frame.

Although the rest of the specs remain in the dark, AndroidAndMe speculates as to what the dual-core processor could provide in terms of support. Look for 1080p HD video recording, a 960x540 resolution on the display, and possibly a 16-megapixel camera.
HTC will be at Mobile World Congress just two weeks from now where it will show off its latest models. While it's possible that the company could demonstrate dual-core technology on its handsets, I wouldn't hold my breath. With at least three months before its rumored launch, I would anticipate HTC waiting until CTIA in March to show the device.

On the other hand, the handset maker has a tendency to release various iterations of similar hardware across multiple carriers and regions. Perhaps the three recently leaked phones may shed some light on the hardware coming out of its camp in the first half of the year.