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HTC Puccini screens leak, AT&T bloatware and number pad make an appearance

HTC’s 10-inch Puccini tab’s been poking its head out from the speculative shadows and we have now a couple of leaked screens to further whet your LTE appetite . The bevy of shots over on Pocketnow show the AT&T-branded Honeycomb slate packing a significant amount of carrier-installed bloat, with AT&T’s Code, Family, MyText and Navigation apps joining the likes of Amazon Kindle, Cordy, Let’s Golf 2 and NFS Shift. The OEM also appears to have tacked on a number of pad to its virtual keyboard solution — a feature Sony’s rumored to incorporate in its own tablets — taking full benefit of the purported 1280 x 800 display. And, lest we forget that last pic of stylus pairing , the slab’s menu dock sports a “pen icon inside the tray,” confirming those notions of Scribe-functionality. You’ll want to check the source for an additional peek on the orange-colored network’s future must-have device .

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