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Remember the ZTE V66 tablet that we saw at the end of last week, where it had its image shot by a ninja? Well, this particular Verizon Wireless-bound tablet has already been sent to the FCC, and we are glad to announce that it has passed the test with flying colors. Basically, this means the ZTE V66 tablet is ready and waiting to be released, and who are we to say that this will not be called something else when Verizon Wireless makes it available to the masses? After all, there is a very high probability that V66 will be but a codename, and here is a pretty image of what it would potentially look like, courtesy of a Bluetooth filing.

Just to recap, the ZTE V66 will be powered by a 1.2GHz processor underneath the hood, sporting 1GB RAM, Android 3.2 Honeycomb as the operating system of choice, a 7″ capacitive display at 1,280 x 800 resolution, and a 4,000mAh battery. Sounds decent enough, but then again since this is a 4G capable tablet, it might still not be enough when you’re zipping around the Internet in a Verizon LTE area. Do you think the ZTE V66 tablet will be released at Mobile World Congress next month?

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