Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Huawei announces Android 3.2 tablet


Huawei today announced its first Android tablet. Called the MediaPad, it seems that the tablet will bear his name very seriously: one of the functions outlined by the company is the ability to play 1080p video and external monitors to TVs via its HDMI output. It also comes preloaded with Adobe Flash 10.3, which makes it even more friendly in terms of media compatibility.


Among the other technical specifications, are 7-inch screen with 217 ppi density, dual-core Qualcomm processor with 1.2 GHz clock, rear 5-megapixel camera capable of recording high-definition and self-focus, front camera 1.3 megapixel, 8 GB of internal memory, support for microSD cards and GPS connectivity, 3G and WiFi

Another interesting thing is MediaPad your system. Android will be used on it version 3.2, which according to the manufacturer's specific tablets with 7-inch screen. So anything new beyond what we already know in relation to the Honeycomb. Unlike other manufacturers, the company said it plans to produce a working model only with WiFi

The price of the tablet has not been announced officially, but said Huawei is working with operators worldwide to launch it later this year, possibly in the third quarter.