Verizon Ellipsis 10


The Ellipsis 10 features a 10.1-inch display, with a 1200 x 1920 resolution. That works out to a pixel density of 224ppi.

Most likely the majority of Verizon's customers don't care about things like chipsets and CPUs, which is why this spec isn't mentioned in the release. So we can turn back to Blass' original tweet to learn that there will be a quad-core 1.5 Ghz CPU under the hood, along with 1 GB of RAM. The tablet is equipped with 16 GB of expandable storage, although the microSD slot has just a 32 GB capacity.


A 5 MP snapper adorns the back, while on front there is a 2 MP camera for selfies, and video chats. A huge 9100 mAh battery, the largest on any 4G LTE enabled tablet Verizon sells, provides 25 hours of normal usage. Android 5.1 is pre-installed. The tablet comes with an oleophobic coating to prevent fingerprints from marking up the whole device, and the back is made with soft-touch.

The Ellipsis 10 will cost US$ 199.99 with a signed two-year pact. Or, you can pay US$ 12.49 for 24 months. Subscribers on the Verizon plan can add the tablet for just US$ 10 a month.