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Monday, 31 October 2011 19:01

Asus Transformer Prime to ship with Honeycomb

Written by Slobodan Simic

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Ice Cream Sandwitch comes later


According to TabletBlog.de and various other sources around the net, Asus is not going to ship its upcoming Transformer Prime, aka. Transformer 2 tablet, with Google's Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwitch, but rather update it later.

Asus has already hinted the similar thing back when it announced on one of its Facebook pages that the Transformer Prime will be upgradeable to Android 4.0, alongside the Eee Pad Slider and the original Transformer. The specs of the Transformer Prime, like the sleek brushed aluminum body, 10-inch screen and Nvidia's Tegra 3 Kal-El quad-core CPU, have been known for quite some time and the device has already been pixellized together with its keyboard dock.

The device is scheduled to ship on November 9th and we are sure that we'll hear more about it during next week.

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