There are screenshots of the online come from the interface of the Puccini, an unannounced HTC tablet with Android 3.2 Honeycomb. The screenshots show for the first time the Honeycomb version of HTC’s Android skin, Sense.
On the screenshots, which have been published by PocketNow, shows that HTC Sense has adapted to the look of Android Honeycomb, which is characterised by the heavy use of black with blue effects. The Puccini should be the first tablet from HTC that comes out with Honeycomb, the tabletversie of Android. HTC’s first tablet Flyer came earlier this year with Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
HTC has the buttons at the bottom of the screen: for example, the button to display a list of recent apps to get adjusted and is a separate button added for the Scribe pen, which HTC also includes with a 7″tablet, Flyer. That is a striking detail, because the button on the pen set also on the case to see turned out to be. Also, all the apps are present since some time in Sense, such as Stream, Footprints, and Press Reader. Also a lot of apps that were included with the Flyer, such as Notes, PDF Viewer, Kid Mode, back in the Puccini. In addition, there are many apps that the Us provider AT&T wants to provide in the main menu. A change in the keyboard that has a separate numpad. On the Flyer is not the case.
The Puccini has a 10″screen with a resolution of 1280×800 pixels, much larger than the 7″screen of the Flyer, with a maximum resolution of 1024×600 supports. The Puccini is already widely leaked, but still not by HTC announced. HTC brings the tablet in each case in the United States, on a European release, nothing is yet known. The Taiwanese manufacturer has owners of the Flyer, however, an update promised to Android Honeycomb.