HTC Jetstream Specs

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HTC Jetstream Review
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Description

The HTC Jetstream aka Puccini is a 10.1-inch tablet with Android Honeycomb which is one of the first devices compatible with AT&T's "true 4G" LTE network, deploying this year.

This device is also known as HTC Puccini

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I have it 4 users
I had it 1 user

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Display

Size: 10.1-inch
Resolution: 768 x 1280 px, 148 PPI
Technology: LCD
Screen-to-body: 65.14 %
Features: Ambient light sensor

Hardware

System chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 APQ8060
Processor: Dual-core, 1500 MHz, Scorpion
GPU: Adreno 220
RAM: 1GB
Internal storage: 32GB
Storage expansion: microSDHC up to 32 GB
OS: Android (3.1)
Device type: Tablet

Battery

Capacity: 7300 mAh
Type: Li - Ion, Not user replaceable

Camera

Rear: Single camera
Main camera: 8 MP (Autofocus, CMOS image sensor)
Flash: Dual LED
Video recording: 1920x1080 (Full HD) (30 fps)
Features:
Video calling
Front: 1.3 MP
Dimensions: 9.87 x 7.00 x 0.51 inches
(251 x 178 x 13 mm)
Weight: 25.00 oz (709.0 g)
Colors: Black

Cellular

4G (FDD): Bands 4(AWS-1), 17(700 b)
3G: Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 5(850)
Data Speed: LTE, HSDPA 14.4 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s, UMTS

Multimedia

Headphones: 3.5mm jack
Features: Album art cover, Background playback, Preset equalizer
Screen mirroring: MHL

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth: 3.0
Wi-Fi: 802.11 b, g, n
USB: microUSB, USB 2.0
Features: Charging, Video out
HDMI: Yes
Location: GPS, A-GPS
Sensors: Accelerometer
Other: Computer sync, OTA sync

Availability

Officially announced: Aug 31, 2011
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Carrier Availability

Discontinued

AT&T

News

HTC pulls the plug on tablets in the U.S.
HTC has never made a dent in U.S. tablet sales. Calling the production of both the HTC Jetstream and HTC Flyer "a great learning experience," the Taiwan based manufacturer has announced that it is pulling out of the U.S. tablet market. HTC says it wo...
, by Alan Friedman, 22
HTC pulls the plug on tablets in the U.S.
HTC Jetstream benchmark tests
Not to be outdone by its ability to one day surf AT&T’s 4G LTE network, the HTC Jetstream is packing some serious hardware under the hood to allow it to smoothly fly through the skies with minimal effort. Blessed with a 1.5GHz dual-core Qua...
, by John Velasco, 25
HTC Jetstream benchmark tests
HTC Jetstream Unboxing and Hands-on
HTC made their presence known in the tablet space when they launched the Flyer not too long ago, however, its biggest drawback is the fact that it’s sporting the Android 2.3 Gingerbread flare – as opposed to the appropriate tablet-optimiz...
, by John Velasco, 23
HTC Jetstream Unboxing and Hands-on
HTC Jetstream shows off its 4G LTE muscle in this video
Check out this video of the Android Honeycomb powered HTC Jetstream tablet flexing its 4G LTE muscle on the AT&T network during a speed test. The video takes place in Chicago which is currently one of the only markets to have their skies lit up w...
, by Ian M., 6
HTC Jetstream shows off its 4G LTE muscle in this video

User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
2
Camera quality
8
Performance
6
Display
8
Battery life and charging
10
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
6
Jetstream seems to be havnig problems in LTE markets
Phone owned for less than 3 months

I had my Jetstream for about 4 weeks and love it - until now. About a week ago, the Jetstream started random reboots - about 20 - 30 an hour. The Jetstream was not usable. Sent it to HTC, they sent me a new one - same problem. I noticed the problem did not occur when I removed the AT&T SIM card. Called HTC back and yep, this was a known problem (compatibility issue between the Jetstream and the AT&T SIM card) and HTC is working on it - no ETA. So, I've had to remove the SIM card until HTC gets this resolved - and in the meantime, I'm paying for a data plan I can't use. Once HTC gets this fixed, I'm back loving the Jetstream. Until then, I would not purchase a Jetstream until they get this fixed. I guess on the positive side, I'm the first to have a WiFi-only version of the Jetstream.

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