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Posted July 26, 2012 by Ankur in Tablets
 
 

Huawei has launched a new 7 inch tablet: MediaPad 7 Lite

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Huawei has announced a new 7 inch tablet, MediaPad 7 Lite running Android 4.0 (IceCream Sandwich) and has an aluminum unibody design weighing 390 grams

huawei mediapad lite 7 2 Huawei has launched a new 7 inch tablet: MediaPad 7 LiteHuawei has announced a new 7 inch tablet, MediaPad 7 Lite. There aren’t much details available on the official Hawaii website apart from the fact that it runs Android 4.0 (IceCream Sandwich), supports 3G networks, a micro SD card slot along with cameras on the rear and front. When it comes to a 7 inch Tablet, the Google Nexus 7 definitely comes into picture. But if see here, it fails short in terms of all the traits I have mentioned above for the Mediapad Lite. The Nexus 7 doesn’t have cameras, doesn’t support for 3G and there’s no card slot at all.

Ok and the Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite has an aluminum unibody design weighing 390 grams, first of it’s kinds in a Huawei tablet and an offset from the traditional ones. Other than these, there isn’t any light thrown on the Tablet.

Usual anticipated features include Accelerometer, gyro, compass, SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, Yes, with A-GPS support, Yes, via Java MIDP emulator, SNS integration, MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player, MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264 player, Organizer, Voice memo and Predictive text input. There are no details available on the battery power but the website states a  talktime capacity of 7 hours. Browsers include the latest HTML version 5 and supports Adobe Flash.

There aren’t any details available on the pricing, launch or geographical availability date. You can always check this space for any updates.

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Prior to this project, Ankur said he never had thought of a fate in tech blogging. He has developed a special taste lately for Android (thanks to his Galaxy S) and won't mind contributing most of his time covering the Google OS for Nothing Wired. Ankur's other activities include exploring progressive Metal bands, traveling and trying a variety of beverages (mostly beers).