Monday, September 3, 2012

ZTE Revealed ZTE V9 and V11 Android-Powered Tablets

If compare with other tablets showcased at the Mobile World Congress, the ZTE V9 tablet was a bit of a letdown. Despite the fact that other manufacturers unveiled sleek devices based on Android Honeycomb, ZTE offered tablets that are targeted at buyers who cannot afford expensive tablet devices.  The V9 is equipped with a 7-inch touch screen that is supportive to the resolution of 800 by 480 pixels. The screen is responsive enough. When you touch it, you feel as if there is a distance between the Android environment as well as your fingers.  The tablet is based on Android 2.1, which looks flat compared to the latest versions of Android. There is no scrollable screen widgets, support for e-books as well as moving 3D backround images. Moreover, it is one-dimensional.  The weight of tablet is 14 ounces. The V9 packs in a chipset due to which the tablet can reach speeds of up to 7.2 megabits per second. It is equipped with a UMTS radio. The tablet is supportive to Bluetooth and features a Wi-Fi radio.  On the back of tablet there is a 5 MP camera, due to which owners are able to shoot video and pictures. There is also a small front-facing camera that can be used for video chat.  The V9 is a budget Android powered tablet device. It will be available globally later this year. But the company did not disclose information about the tablet’s availability as well as pricing.  ZTE has also revealed a bigger brother of the V9, i.e. the V11. The latter features a 10-inch screen. The tablet is based on Android 3.0 Honeycomb. It is powered by a 1.2 GHz processor.

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