Engadget has spotted Datawind's next tablet, the Ubislate 3G7 at the FCC. The Ubislate 3G7 tablet is expected to be a 3G enabled tablet.
The site has noted some of the specifications of the Datawind Ubislate 3G7 which include a 7.0-inch display. The device is said to feature dual cameras including 2-megapixel rear and front cameras. It may support microSD cards, Bluetooth 3.0 and Wi-Fi connectivity options. The site also claims that the new Ubislate tablet has passed the FCC test and the test report shows quad-band GPRS and tri-band HSPA support for the tablet.
The report also suggests that the tablet will support 4G in the US. However, the company has not confirmed anything about the device.
Meanwhile, FCC's official site also includes some of the images of the device. The front panel will be dominated by the 7-inch display, accompanied by a front camera while the back houses the rear camera with Ubislate branding in the middle.
In a recent survey Datawind topped India's tablet market in Q1 2013, followed by Micromax, Apple. Datawind, maker of Aakash tablet, leading the market during the quarter with q 15.3 percent share leaving behind Micromax with 12.3 percent share in terms of total number of units shipped.
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