Reliance 3G Tab
RCOM joins telecom giant in the Indian market with 3G Tablet Tab Reliance. Priced at Rs 12,999, the tablet has a number of high-end features, combined with reliable data plans.
The dependence of the tab runs on Android OS 3G 2.3.4 and runs on 800 MHz ARM11 processor. It has 512 MB of RAM and comes with a MicroSD card slot up to 32GB. The tablet has a seven-inch TFT display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels unit, 2-megapixel back camera and VGA front. Read a detailed review of the Trust tab 3G here.
As you can see IdeaPad A1 offers a faster processor, and possibly the best example. But the agency 3G Tab offers more storage capacity and improved operating system. Furthermore, the dependence of the 3G card has a value of R less than 2k Lenovo tablet.
The most interesting thing in the price of 3G Trust tab, no doubt. In fact, it reduces the price barrier of entry of the brand pills. We were very impressed with the overall performance. Although this is not a media center or games, 3G card is a bit of everything. Stable performance, good battery life and sleek form factor, Reliance surprisingly few moments 3G tab. However, the sacrifice of some aspects of the middle of the screen, the tactile feedback is not very fluid chamber and the results are poor. If Rs 30,000 + Android tablet on your budget, it could be the right option for you the peace of the tablets.
It was inevitable. A price above the 28K high-end tablet aimed at a niche market, but largely out of reach for most buyers. However, the dependence of the 3G card (mostly ZTE ZTE V9C, like pills dependence) varies dramatically. The price is more interesting than the tablet, but first impressions were given a very capable pickup. After learning more about the tablet, these are our conclusions.
Minimalist. In short, this tablet in fact, we've seen to date. It's not so bad. The screen has a glossy black frame around it. The power button and volume controls are on the right side, if the tab is held in portrait mode. Micro USB for charging at the bottom, while a 3.5 mm headphone jack is located on the top panel with the speaker. The left panel is mostly clean, except for the slot is designed so you can open the back cover.
Speaking of which, the rear panel is dressed in a plain silver medal, and the contrast of black on the front. Open the panel and ISH smartphone experience. The large 3400 mAh battery, SIM card slot (Reliance were kind enough to provide an active connection with 3G enabled GSM unit) and a MicroSD slot.
Build quality is generally quite acceptable. No flashy design elements, simple tones. There are no hardware buttons for home, menu and back - just to play this way. They have no light in the darkness, and can be a little uncomfortable at times.
3G chips is very compact. It may occur to some extent, from the 7-inch screen. However, those of us who have used the first Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab, will probably agree that the P1000 are much more than this. And it was a bit thicker. Weight wise, tips the scales at 389grams Tab 3G, not much more than 389grams of Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab. We compared the two, although they may be different now, because they both have 7-inch screens. For comparison, therefore, please.
The first reaction of most people is that at this price, the tablet is lost a little of all the functions, if not better than him. ARM11 processor at 800 MHz with 512 MB of RAM power pills. 7-inch TFT screen with a simple capacitive touch capabilities. The screen resolution is 800x480 pixels.
So there is literally no internal memory to boast, courtesy of dependence on the 4 GB microSD card tablets. You can use MicroSD cards up to 32GB. A combination of 2-megapixel camera and VGA camera.
Many applications are preloaded on the 3G card. Docs To Go is a complete office suite that lets you view, create and edit Word documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Own applications and Reliance - RelianceTV RWorld and Internet World. Then there are the usual suspects - Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Orkut, and even (still alive).
We are impressed! That is, to say the least. Initial fears that functions as a low-cost tablet (and indeed would be a disappointment) evaporates very quickly. 800 MHz processor with 512 MB of RAM allows the Android 2.3.4 snorting good. Although the interface has a slight delay is minimal. This is especially felt when flipping through a few screens or a list of home appliances. If you do not download the applications, we can blame the stuttering in the low screen refresh. Applications open quickly, but the old problem with Android - an open too many applications in the background and becomes lazy. Android OS version 2.3.4, in this case, the latest smartphones. Injury to the Android skin is very small. Widgets are the main screen are the main Android only, nothing more.
Tablet function to return the phone is missing in most of the finals. It can make calls, and calls can be received! The end!
The dependence of the tab runs on Android OS 3G 2.3.4 and runs on 800 MHz ARM11 processor. It has 512 MB of RAM and comes with a MicroSD card slot up to 32GB. The tablet has a seven-inch TFT display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels unit, 2-megapixel back camera and VGA front. Read a detailed review of the Trust tab 3G here.
As you can see IdeaPad A1 offers a faster processor, and possibly the best example. But the agency 3G Tab offers more storage capacity and improved operating system. Furthermore, the dependence of the 3G card has a value of R less than 2k Lenovo tablet.
The most interesting thing in the price of 3G Trust tab, no doubt. In fact, it reduces the price barrier of entry of the brand pills. We were very impressed with the overall performance. Although this is not a media center or games, 3G card is a bit of everything. Stable performance, good battery life and sleek form factor, Reliance surprisingly few moments 3G tab. However, the sacrifice of some aspects of the middle of the screen, the tactile feedback is not very fluid chamber and the results are poor. If Rs 30,000 + Android tablet on your budget, it could be the right option for you the peace of the tablets.
It was inevitable. A price above the 28K high-end tablet aimed at a niche market, but largely out of reach for most buyers. However, the dependence of the 3G card (mostly ZTE ZTE V9C, like pills dependence) varies dramatically. The price is more interesting than the tablet, but first impressions were given a very capable pickup. After learning more about the tablet, these are our conclusions.
Minimalist. In short, this tablet in fact, we've seen to date. It's not so bad. The screen has a glossy black frame around it. The power button and volume controls are on the right side, if the tab is held in portrait mode. Micro USB for charging at the bottom, while a 3.5 mm headphone jack is located on the top panel with the speaker. The left panel is mostly clean, except for the slot is designed so you can open the back cover.
Speaking of which, the rear panel is dressed in a plain silver medal, and the contrast of black on the front. Open the panel and ISH smartphone experience. The large 3400 mAh battery, SIM card slot (Reliance were kind enough to provide an active connection with 3G enabled GSM unit) and a MicroSD slot.
Build quality is generally quite acceptable. No flashy design elements, simple tones. There are no hardware buttons for home, menu and back - just to play this way. They have no light in the darkness, and can be a little uncomfortable at times.
3G chips is very compact. It may occur to some extent, from the 7-inch screen. However, those of us who have used the first Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab, will probably agree that the P1000 are much more than this. And it was a bit thicker. Weight wise, tips the scales at 389grams Tab 3G, not much more than 389grams of Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab. We compared the two, although they may be different now, because they both have 7-inch screens. For comparison, therefore, please.
The first reaction of most people is that at this price, the tablet is lost a little of all the functions, if not better than him. ARM11 processor at 800 MHz with 512 MB of RAM power pills. 7-inch TFT screen with a simple capacitive touch capabilities. The screen resolution is 800x480 pixels.
So there is literally no internal memory to boast, courtesy of dependence on the 4 GB microSD card tablets. You can use MicroSD cards up to 32GB. A combination of 2-megapixel camera and VGA camera.
Many applications are preloaded on the 3G card. Docs To Go is a complete office suite that lets you view, create and edit Word documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Own applications and Reliance - RelianceTV RWorld and Internet World. Then there are the usual suspects - Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Orkut, and even (still alive).
We are impressed! That is, to say the least. Initial fears that functions as a low-cost tablet (and indeed would be a disappointment) evaporates very quickly. 800 MHz processor with 512 MB of RAM allows the Android 2.3.4 snorting good. Although the interface has a slight delay is minimal. This is especially felt when flipping through a few screens or a list of home appliances. If you do not download the applications, we can blame the stuttering in the low screen refresh. Applications open quickly, but the old problem with Android - an open too many applications in the background and becomes lazy. Android OS version 2.3.4, in this case, the latest smartphones. Injury to the Android skin is very small. Widgets are the main screen are the main Android only, nothing more.
Tablet function to return the phone is missing in most of the finals. It can make calls, and calls can be received! The end!
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