Friday 22 April 2011

G’Five to launch an Entry-Level Android tablet in India

Entry-level mobile phone and smartphone manufacturers wish to join the tablet bandwagon, the latest of which is G’Five - a well known Shenzhen based manufacturer of mobiles. They have been doing pretty good in the Indian market are planning to launch a tablet sometime in the next month.


There are no solid details to support the specifications of this tablet device, but according to a report on The Mobile Indian it is expected to come pre-loaded with Android 2.1, it may have a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen display and may be powered by a 600/800 MHz processor. Vice President, G’Five said – “We are ready with the product; we are just waiting for the right time to introduce the device. The pricing will be competitive with what is available in the market.”

Since its mention in the IDG report which the Chinese manufacturer was announced as the second largest mobile phone supplier in India, the company has caught some attention. The manufacturer also plans to launch around 500 new Mobispot branded stores in the next few months.

Coming back to this upcoming Android tablet, the manufacturer would be releasing it as an entry-level device and may be priced somewhere between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 12,000. One of the prime competitors to this tablet would be HCL’s Android based HCL ME AE7 which is priced at Rs. 14,990 and has very similar specifications.

Via: mobileindian,technoholik

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