Hewlett-Packard is designing Android tablets. The industry is gearing up intentions to build mobile phone devices, and is focusing on an Android smartphone as well - regardless of the failure of the industry's HP TouchPad tablet and webOS smartphones two years ago. Two unknown sources informed that HP in the near future claim a tablet featuring Nvidia's new Tegra 4 chip, which may possibly make it one of the very first devices with the Tegra 4, and that it's been in the works since before Thanksgiving of last year. Some source, however, reports that while the schedule may seem accurate, the information are still up in the air.
Despite of the industry's recent chaos, putting back into the mobile phone device target market is not truly actually a shocker for HP: last September, CEO Meg Whitman stated that "we have to definitely promote a smartphone because in various countries of the world that would be your first calculating device." The following month, she did justify that HP had no desires to release that smartphone in 2013, but the industry could sink its toes in the water by issuing a tablet this year.
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