Saturday, August 4, 2012

New Google Jelly Bean 7-inch Tablet Sells for $125 Overseas


Prices are dropping on tablets running Android 4.1 OS, with Indian company Karbonn Mobiles announcing a tablet priced at around $125 and using Google's latest OS, which is code-named Jelly Bean.


The Smart Tab 1 tablet is the second with Android 4.1 after Google's Nexus 7 was announced in late June. At $125, the price is lower than that of Nexus 7, which starts at $199. The Smart Tab 1 is available in India, according to MIPS, which made the announcement on behalf of Karbonn.


The tablet has a 7-inch screen and runs on a single-core MIPS processor at a clock speed of 1.2GHz. It has a 2-megapixel front camera, 3G support through a dongle, and seven hours of battery life while surfing and eight hours of battery on video. Information on the internal storage was not available, though Karbonn said on its website that the tablet has 32GB of expandable storage. The extra storage will likely come through a micro-SD slot.


The tablet's specifications pale in comparison to Google's Nexus 7, which has a quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, a 7-inch high-resolution screen and up to 16GB of internal storage. Other companies like Asus said tablet upgrades to Android 4.1 would come in due course.


The Smart Tab 1 is the first Android 4.1 tablet to be ava
ilable with a processor from MIPS, which two weeks ago said it had accelerated the port of the OS to work with its processors. On behalf of tablet maker Ainol, MIPS late last year surprised industry watchers by announcing a $99 tablet with Android 4.0 based on its processor. The $99 tablet was the cheapest and among the first with Android 4.0 at the time, but Google this year jumped ahead and shipped the first Android 4.1 device with Nexus 7.


Karbonn Mobiles said an over-the-air update to Android 4.1 will be delivered to existing Smart Tab 1 customers, but did not specify a timeline. The company hopes to sell 200,000 tablets per month.

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