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Posted August 22, 2012 by Ankur in Tablets
 
 

The Lenovo Idea Tab A2107 is all set for a launch in the United States

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After a debut in China earlier this year, the Lenovo Idea Tab A2107 is all set to launch in the United States now. The tablet has made an appearance at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with through test reports.

nothingwired com lenovo ideatab a2107 and a2109 300x180 The Lenovo Idea Tab A2107 is all set for a launch in the United StatesAfter a debut in China earlier this year, the Lenovo Idea Tab A2107 is all set to launch in the United States now. The tablet has made an appearance at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with through test reports. The Lenovo Idea Tab A2107 is again amongst the 7 inch tablet players; an upcoming trend.

Display, OS and Processor:

As stated above, the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 sports a 7 inch capable of resoluting up to1024 x 600 pixels. The CPU speed is clocked at 1 GHz and is powered by a MTK 6575 ARM Cortex-A9 single core processor. Android 4.0 IceCream Sandwich is the operating system.

Storage:

The tablet comes with 16 GB of internal storage. There’s a micro SD card slot too for expansion up to 32 GB. Random Access memory is stacked at 1 GB.

Camera, Weight and Battery:

A 2 MP camera rests at the back and a 0.3 MP camera sits at the front. The tablet weights 14 ounces and device dimensions are 7.6″ x 4.8″ x 0.45. In addition, all of these are handled by a 13.7 Whr battery.

Connectivity:

In China, the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107 debuted with the option of dual SIM in it. The FCC website, however, shows only the WiFi version and supports Bluetooth 3.0. Probably the dual SIM version won’t be launched in America.

There isn’t any news on the pricing or availability.

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Ankur

 
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).