Friday 18 November 2011

Huawei MediaPad World’s First Tablet Android 3.2

The tablet runs version 3.two of Google’s Android operating approach for tablets, that's essentially specifically exactly the same version situated on Motorola’s 10-inch tablet, but tailored to the 7-inch screen inside the MediaPad.

The MediaPad is expected to ship in Q3 inside the U.S., but Huaweit presents no availability date or pricing. The tablet runs on a 1.2GHz processor and Huawei claims you will have the ability to squeeze out six hours of battery life, which is nonetheless about four hours a lot much less than marketplace location leader,  Apple’s iPad. Huawei’s tablet  are going to become a good deal additional in line with HTC’s Flyer tablet, which runs on non-tablet optimized version of Android.

[[posterous-content:pid___1]]The MediaPad is lighter than an iPad, coming in at 0.86 pounds, however it is slightly thicker at 0.4 inches, versus the iPad’s 0.34-inches. Huawei’s tablet also characteristics dual cameras, 1 5MP lens inside the rear, which can record HD video (but no mention on regardless of no matter whether it can be 720p or 1080p), plus a 1.3MP sensor on the front for self-portraits and video calls.

Additionally to 3G (HSPA+) and Wi-Fi support, the MediaPad can play 1080p videos and delivers 8GB of internal storage, too as microSD (as considerably as 32GB) and HDMI slots. Huawei promises Flash Player ten.3 is going to become on board at launch, together with preloaded Facebook, Twitter, and Documents To Go apps, plus the Let’s Golf game.

When the MediaPad hits the U.S. shores this fall, the tablet could be most most likely sold despite the fact that carriers at a subsidized expense (but tied to a monthly information and facts contract), as Engadget reports Huawei has no plans to release a Wi-Fi-only model of its Honeycomb 3.two tablet.

Huawei launches new devices in India

Huawei has announced the launch of Cloud Services for the initial time in India and has also unveiled the MediaPad tablet and two new handsets, namely the Huawei Sonic & Huawei IDEOS X3.

Huawei Cloud+ service will offer 16GB Cloud disk for storage, richer messaging with Message+ to share texts, pictures, videos and voice notes, Phone Finder to locate, back-up and lock, Cloud Gallery to easier viewing and sharing, Huawei Streams for integrated social phonebook experience, Huawei App Store for popular Indian and global apps, Sync Facts and Over the air (OTA) Solution for OS upgrade. Huawei Cloud+ services enable easy downloads and sharing of content and anytime, anywhere, any device access.

Huawei’s MediaPad is the world’s initially 7” Android 3.two Honeycomb tablet which is driven by Qualcomm’ s dual-core 1.2GHz processor and offer a 7 inch IPS display with a WXGA 1280X800 pixels resolution, 1080P full HD and SRS support, a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera and 5 megapixel auto focus rear facing camera with HD video recording capabilities, HSPA+ 14.4Mbps, WiFi,Flash ten.3 support, full HDMI output and also a 4100 mAh battery.The tablet is priced at Rs 28,359.

 

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