Pantech Element, a waterproof 8-inch Android tablet that will run on AT&T's LTE network. Pantech Element features an 8-inch display, a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, Android 3.2 Honeycomb, 16GB of internal storage, advanced “Piezo Motor” haptic feedback, a 5-megapixel rear camera with 1080p HD video capture support and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera for 720p video calling, and the entire package is “waterproof for real life”. The waterproof aspect is certainly new, while there are a few waterproof phones on the market especially a tablet.
There are so many Android tablet on the market and it is difficult to keep them in mind, but the tablet has some unique features to differentiate and distinguish them from others. Pantech Elements seem to have these advantages? Waterproof. But not quite well, because the tablet gadget can only withstand splashes, so that the tablet can be damaged still, though you are careful. Everything sounds great except for the Android 3.2 part but with this kind of specs, it would not be wrong to guess that an Ice-Cream Sandwich update is in the offing once the Pantech Element is released.
The Pantech Element, according to a report by BGR, promises to be the first waterproof Android tablet on the market.