Chinese electronics giant Huawei has jumped feet-first into the emerging
tablet-that's-also-a-phone market with the release of the MediaPad 7 Vogue,
a seven-inch tablet that can be had in either a Wi-Fi-only or Wi-Fi plus 3G
phone call–capable version.
Huawei has released it's new tablet Mediapad 7 Vogue which running on
Android and able to make calls, This new tablet is available with two models
the first one supports 3G network and the second supports WIFI only. with a
7 inches screen works with IPS technology providing accuracy at 1024/600
pixels, Mediapad 7 Vogue has a K3V2 Cortex-A9 quad core processor from
Huawei of 1.2 GHz. with 1 GB of Rams and a 8 GB internal memory can be
extended through SC card slot.
Huawei claims that the Vogue's antenna tech is "top-class", with performance
"exceeding most operator standards in the US and Europe," and that its
4100mAh lithium-polymer battery won't poop out until you have watched four
HD movies or spent 20 hours using the device to make phone calls.
Mediapad 7 Vogue has 3 megapixel back camera can shot videos with full
accurate 1080p and a .3 megapixel front camera, the tablet running on
Android 4.1 "jelly bean" with Emotion UI interface which belongs to Huawei,
the tablet has a battery of 4100 MAh almost like Nexus 7 which 4325 MAh.
Also the company seeking to let Mediapad 7 Vogue be a strong competitive
device for the other devices like Asus Fonepad. but the company didn't
mention any specific price for it,The MediaPad 7 Vogue will be released this
month in China, Huawei says, with "other markets to follow" at unspecified
later dates.
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