HTC Flyer impressions.
Will the HTC Flyer be able to compete in the hyper competitive tablet market with the ill suited Gingerbread 2.3 Android operating system?
Pocket-Lint: HTC has confirmed, via Facebook, that it is rolling out the much waited Honeycomb update for its tablet; the HTC Flyer.
Engadget - US Cellular's got one and so does Sprint (albeit under a re-branded banner). So, where's the Magenta-friendly HTC Flyer we saw creep up at the FCC this June? Well, it appears T-Mobile's been offering it for some time to business customers only, but that exclusivity's come to a close. The 7-inch Gingerbread slate with AWS bands is curiously absent from the operator's own online site, but you can still snag it from HTC for $299 with a new mobile broadband plan or $454 with a contract extension.
NetbookNews - When Best Buy initially shipped the HTC Flyer (Wi-Fi), it didn’t include the HTC Scribe pen which was sold separately for $80.
My boss has on and he calls it the "HTC Crasher". When it does work though, it's really amazing.