Mar 28, 2011 05:50 GMT  ·  By

Last month, Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation announced the upcoming availability of their first tablet PC running under Google's Android operating system, the HTC Flyer, and it seems that the company might have the device available in the United States on the airwaves of T-Mobile.

According to reports, T-Mobile might have the HTC Flyer available for its users under this very name, and has already made some preparations for the device's arrival.

Apparently, the company has been hard at work with revamping a YouTube page, as can be seen in some of the photos attached to this article, in preparation for the US launch of this tablet PC.

Nothing was confirmed officially for the time being, but chances are that it would all be unveiled pretty soon, since the available images are highly suggestive.

However, T-Mobile won't be the only US carrier to have the tablet PC on its airwaves, since Sprint is also set to make a similar move sometime this summer.

The wireless carrier already introduced its own flavor of the Flyer, called HTC EVO View 4G, with support for WiMAX connectivity.

The Android 2.3 Gingerbread-based tablet PC might arrive at T-Mobile in its original form, but specific info on the matter has not emerged until now.

However, the promotional material that emerged into the wild shows that T-Mobile is readying one or more European trips for the marketing of the device.

When available at Magenta, the HTC Flyer would join a series of Android-based tablets that includes Dell Streak 7, or the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

The wireless carrier is also gearing up for the launch of T-Mobile G-Slate, an 8.9-inch device that would hit its airwaves with 3D viewing capabilities.

Unlike other similar devices, the Flyer comes with a capacitive pen and proprietary HTC Scribe software, aimed at offering a brand new experience to mobile users. The Wi-Fi-only flavor of HTC's Flyer tablet should land at Best Buy in Spring.

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