MediaPad: 7" Android 3.2 Tablet - Features & Tech Specs

Huawei has just launched the MediaPad tablet - world's first Android 3.2 tablet with 7" screen. The tablet's been launched in Singapore just couple of minutes ago at CommunicAsia. Huawei mentions that the Android 3.2 is similar to 3.1 and it has been tweaked by the Huawei engineers to suit the 7" real estate. Note that another popular 7" tablet is Samsung Galaxy Tab which will never get honeycomb goodness.

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HUAWEI MediaPad

The MediaPad tech specs are impressive. The tablet is about 10.5 mm thick and features a 7" IPS capacitive touch display which packs 217 pixels per inch. MediaPad has GPS module and as expected, it has 1.3 MP front facing camera for video conferencing and a 5MP rear facing camera for recording videos and clicking pictures. 802.11n WiFi module takes care of the wireless connectivity in offices and at airports. The battery lasts for about 6 hours which is not disappointing for an Android tablet. At the core, MediaPad runs on 1.2GHz dual-core QUALCOMM processor. Yes, the tablet supports full HD 1080p videos and the package weighs 390 gm. The tablet also offers 8GB of inbuilt storage with an option to add more memory via microSD card. Oh yes, the tablet supports flash.

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