What exactly is that this mystery device that just shuffled during the FCC? Well, it’s definitely a Motorola tablet and a member of the Xoom family, but beyond that we cannot inform you much. The FCC ID, which results in 56MJ3, makes it clear that that is a part of Moto’s flagship tablet line, but whether this an upcoming Xoom 2 or just a souped up variant of the unique Honeycomb slate is unclear. The filing makes no mention of cellular connectivity, only WiFi and Bluetooth, but that does not necessarily mean there is not any on board. We do know that, whatever this seems to be, it sports an HDMI out, 1GB of RAM, a dual-core 1.2GHz CPU, a 1200 x 800 screen and is derived in 16, 32 and 64GB varieties. If you are within the mood to dig in the course of the test reports yourself, check up on the source link.
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