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India’s New Android Tablet Looks Pretty Great
If you suspicion afterwards Droid X was large, check out a Olivepad from India’s Olive Telecom. The 7-inch tablet, median in size in between the smartphone and an iPad, will actually have phone calls (although we’d indicate the headset of a little kind unless you wish to capture amused stares).
The Android 2.1 inscription essentially looks flattering sweet, with 3.5G HSUPA, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and even the TV-tuner. It trumps a iPad in dual areas: the 3 megapixel camera as well as a USB pier (mini). Memory is singular, with only half a gig of RAM (expandable around SD-card) as well as a screen fortitude is an acceptable-for-the-size 800 x 480 pixels.
What I similar to many about it is which it has a magnitude of probity. While a EVO as well as alternative Android phones have been unequivocally the little to vast to call phones, the Olivepad is a flat-out inscription with a vestigial phone trustworthy.
The cost, when it launches in India in August, will be somewhere around $500. That creates a iPad look pretty poor (but then, the iPad won’t fit in your slot. And a single some-more thing: The Olivepad plays Flash.
Olive Telecom Launches India’s First 3G Tablet [Olive Telecom Via Engadget as well as Times of India]