Other specs include HSPA+, Edge and GPRS support, a microSD card slot for extra storage capacity and a 7300mAH battery that should be good enough for 12 hours of usage. The tablet has a read 8MP dual flash camera and a 1.3MP front camera for video calling. Lastly it also supports HTC Scribe if you like using stylus based inputs.
The tablet is definitely top notch and the hardware is blazing fast, however we should also consider the price tag of $849 which might put off some buyers specially when the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the iPad both start at $499. Granted the Jetstream has many enhancements especially the 4G LTE radio but even then it is a good $300 more expensive so it will be interesting to see how well it sells.
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