Datawind Ubislate i3G7 – 3G Android 5.1 Tablet

Datawind Ubislate i3G7

Check out this newly launched 3G Android 5.1 tablet from Datawind, the Ubislate i3G7. Measuring 9.8mm thick and weighing 278 grams, this entry-level tablet has a 7.0-inch 1024 x 600 IPS 5-point capacitive multi-touch display, a 1.2GHz Intel Atom x3 64-bit quad-core processor, a 1GB RAM and an 8GB of expandable internal storage (up to 32GB).

Coming with dual SIM card slots, the tablet sports a VGA front-facing camera, a 2MP rear-facing camera and a 2800mAh battery. Running on Android 5.1 Lollipop OS, the Ubislate i3G7 provides 3G (via SIM card slot with voice calling), WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS for connectivity.

If you’re interested, the Datawind Ubislate i3G7 is available now for just Rs 4,444 (about $67). [Product Page]

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DataWind Ubislate 3G7 mystery tablet visits FCC with HSPA in tow

DataWind Ubislate 3G7 mystery tablet visits FCC with HSPA in tow

DataWind's no stranger to making inexpensive tablets (India's Aakash immediately comes to mind) but to date its products (including the iconic PocketSurfer) have only featured 2G connectivity -- in addition to WiFi, of course. This appears to be changing with the Ubislate 3G7, an unannounced 7-inch, 3G-enabled tablet that recently sauntered through the FCC. According to the test reports, it supports quadband GPRS and tri-band HSPA (2100 / 1900 / 850MHz), making it compatible with AT&T "4G" in the US. Little else is known about this mystery device beyond what's outlined in the FCC documents. From what we've been able to gather, it features WiFi b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0, a microSD card slot plus front and rear (2 MP) cameras. Follow the source link below to check it out for yourself.

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Source: FCC

Aakash 2 hands-on: the $40 educational slate with revolution on its mind

Aakash 2 handson the $40 educational slate with revolution on its mind

Efforts to put cheap computers in the hands of students have always hit major stumbling blocks. Most notably price. The OLPC project had noble goals, but ultimately ended up well above its target price of $100. The Classmate was more of a "me too" product than anything truly revolutionary. What started as India's effort to launch a $10 laptop, slowly mutated into a $35 tablet that, even then, struggled in its initial incarnation. What ultimately became known as the Aakash was painfully underpowered and had carried a cost almost double its $35 target. With the second version DataWind is hoping to make good on the promise of an ultra-affordable tablet that can actually be used by students and educators. CEO of the company Suneet Tuli swung by our offices with the Ubuslate 7Ci, the commercial version of the Aakash 2, to give us a chance to put the device through its paces and talk about the transformative power of education.

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