The elusive HTC Flyer made a quick stop-over at home over the week-end. It's been out since last month although HTC Philippines did not really made any official launch event (which should have been done along with the Sensation and Wildfire S). The HTC Flyer is a pretty solid tablet -- think HTC Legend, Desire S or iPad1 build quality. The HTC Flyer does not come with Android 3.0 Honeycomb but the usual Gingerbread flavor for smartphones along with a custom Sense UI. I'm hoping HTC would release a Honeycomb update for this unit soon. Despite its capacitive screen, HTC took the plunge and included a stylus. One biggest issue with the Flyer is its suggested retail price. Just got a note from a source that the HTC Flyer Android tablet is now available in stores and has a suggested retail price of Php36,990, making it the most expensive Android tablet available locally. Read more in our articles including "HTC Flyer in the flesh, first impressions" and "HTC Flyer lands, priced at Php36,990".
The elusive HTC Flyer made a quick stop-over at home over the week-end. It's been out since last month although HTC Philippines did not really made any official launch event (which should have been done along with the Sensation and Wildfire S).
The HTC Flyer is a pretty solid tablet -- think HTC Legend, Desire S or iPad1 build quality. The HTC Flyer does not come with Android 3.0 Honeycomb but the usual Gingerbread flavor for smartphones along with a custom Sense UI. I'm hoping HTC would release a Honeycomb update for this unit soon.
Our coverage of htc flyer includes: "HTC Flyer in the flesh, first impressions"; "HTC Flyer lands, priced at Php36,990"; "7" HTC Flyer tablet announced". Each article provides unique insights and information.