HTC is reportedly planning a comeback attempt with an unnamed tablet that will "definitely" arrive sometime in the future, according to PC Advisor. The Company unsuccessfully tried to enter the tablet market back in May of 2011with the HTC Flyer, but it was widely considered a flop and production was canceled before the end of the year. Another HTC tablet, the Jetstream, also failed to make major impact.
Details on HTC's upcoming tablet are still very slim, but there is some good news. A spokesperson told PC Advisor that it will have a "unique selling point" to separate it from competition, such as Apple's iPad, Amazon's Kindle Fire, Google's recently released Nexus 7 and Microsoft's upcoming Suface tablet.
The new tablet will most likely run a HTC version of Android OS and will follow suit with HTC's previous tablets.
HTC became quite popular from their state-of-the-art Android smartphones, but the company has had very little luck expanding into the tablet market while its smartphones are storming the market.
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