Huawei MediaPad7 Lite with Android 4.0 now available for Rs. 13,700

Huawei MediaPad7 Lite with Android 4.0 now available for Rs. 13,700
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Huawei 's first budget tablet Huawei MediaPad7 Lite is now listed as available on Flipkart.com for Rs. 13,700.

We had reported just a few days back this this tablet is available on pre-order and will be making its way to retail shelves really soon.

Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite packs a 7-inch display with 1024x600p resolution and a 1.2GHz processor. There is a 3.2 megapixel rear camera, and 0.3 megapixel front camera. MediaPad7 Lite has 1GB RAM, 4GB of internal storage, which can be expanded by 32 GB. This tablet has a 4100 mAh battery and runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich.

Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite was announced way back in July and it has taken the tablet quite a while to reach India.  Currently there are plenty of 7-inch tablets available from Micromax, iBall, Zync and Karbonn available for under Rs. 10,000.

In fact one can get their hands on the 8.9-inch BSNL Penta T-Pad WS802C for Rs. 14,699. Penta T-Pad WS802C runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich, has Cortex A8 1GHz processor; 512 MB RAM and in built memory of 4GB, which can be expanded up to 32 GB. For connectivity, this tablet has an in-built 3G SIM slot along with WiFi option.Read the complete review of BSNL Penta T-Pad WS802C here.

A tablet for every budget


Key specs
  • Operating System - Android 4.0
  • Processor - 1.2GHz processor
  • Dimensions - 193 mm x 120 mm x 11 mm
  • Screen - 7" WSVGA Capacitive Multitouch
  • Camera - Rear 3.2MP, Front 0.3MP
  • RAM - 1GB RAM
  • Internal Storage - 4GB internal storage
  • Battery - 4100mAh battery
 
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