Amazon All Set To Launch 7-Inch Android Tablet For $250

Mohit Nayak

Mohit Nayak

@mohit-nayak-MFKJsd Oct 25, 2024
Amazon is looking to soon enter the tablet arena.  It’s 7-inches with capacitive touch screen, and following a lead  of many of market brands, it has Android as OS. It is also said to have a strong resemblance to BlackBerry PlayBook. It is back lit and filled with life and color into the colorless Kindle farm. It completely relies on two-finger multi touch.

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Now this tablet is to test the waters, after evaluating its success, Amazon will come out with a 10-inch tablet, later in 2012.Now the cost of this exciting product is said to be targeted around 250$ which is half the entry level Ipad.

Where Amazon brings in its own flavor is that Android will never look like the Android you have seen before, it will be totally different in this tablet. There are absolutely no buttons on the surface of the device. You bring up a lower navigation menu by tapping the screen once.

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Amazon’s content closely follows you around like the Book reader Kindle app, Amazon’s Cloud Player music player and Amazon’s Instant Video Player. And unlike other Android devices having Android Market we have Android Appstore here. Google and every hint of it has been eliminated, not a single Google App in sight.

The back of the device has a rubber finish and the power button is underneath. There’s a micro-USB port and the speakers are of the top of the device (if it’s being held vertically). And shockingly there is no camera to be found.

While the <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2011/09/02/amazon-kindle-tablet/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Amazon's Kindle Tablet Is Very Real. I've Seen It, Played With It. • TechCrunch</a> report says the tablet Siegler handled was backlit-only, there are reports that the other of the possible two models will be dual-mode, operating as a backlit color tablet with the option to switch to the easy-on-the-eye e-Ink mode familiar to Kindle users. This is another key differentiating factor that could push Amazon forward.

Now to add some final garnishing, the key to selling this product is the Amazon services which it will be bundled with, such as PRIME.

Please find a link here to where the smoke all began at <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2011/09/02/amazon-kindle-tablet/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Amazon's Kindle Tablet Is Very Real. I've Seen It, Played With It. • TechCrunch</a>

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