We have seen the FCC tear down the Dell Streak 7 earlier today, so what’s stopping them from taking the LG 4G G-Slate tablet apart as well? This Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet will sport an 8.9″ display at 1280 × 768 resolution, a dual-core 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor (dual-core processors seem to be all the rage these days, but if only programmers and software engineers will write optimized code for such processors all the time), 1GB RAM, 32GB of internal memory, and a 6,400 mAh battery just in case you were curious. It seems that after tearing it down, we know that the G-Slate will use SDRAM from Samsung, while its flash memory is provided by Toshiba. A Qualcomm baseband processor can also be seen slightly right beside the device’s SIM card slot.

It is rather unfortunate that the G-Slate’s 3D image sensor cannot be seen, although one can still make out the device’s dual rear cameras that are connected to the back of the device.

If you owned the LG 4G G-Slate, would you take it apart as part of a weekend project?

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