Apple won’t just be fending off tablets from the big names when the iPad mini 2 goes on sale this year, but also from Chinese Android mini tablets such as the 3G equipped Orient Tab 7 Plus.
The Orient Tab 7 Plus is one of the few, newer Chinese Android tables which uses the new Mediatek MTK8389 quad-core processor. The new 1.2Ghz tablet specific chip is designed for improved HD video and gaming performance, and as it is a Mediatek SoC also brings built-in 3G to the table.
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According to the official specifications of the Orient Tab 7 Plus, this little Android powered iPad mini rival boasts a 7-inch 1280 x 800 display, 5 mega-pixel front camera, 8 mega-pixel rear, 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM, SD card, 4000mAh battery and Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean all wrapped up in a plastic and alloy shell.
Orient Tab 7 Plus Hands-on Video
Full specifications along with more hands on videos can be seen on the OrientDeal webstite where the Orient Tab 7 Plus is on sale for $249.68.
How I wish this is a 10.1 inch tablet. I will be going for is for sure.
Pretty decent.
Good to hear about new chip.
Make it 1.6GHz, 2GB and 10″ 320DPI with 3G and GPS now, please
it had GPS man!!!
What is the difference between this and the goopad mini plus. They both are having the same specs. Which one is better?
Goopad Mini Plus has TWO SIM slots. Orient Tab 7 Plus is one SIM Slot, but it has better screen.
Thanks OrientDeal.com