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World’s Cheapest Tablet Aakash Goes on Sale

The ultra low cost Indian tablet is now available for consumers who were eagerly waiting for this pocket-friendly yet powerful device. Developed jointly by Datawind & IIT-Rajasthan and manufactured by Quad (India-based company), Aakash is a seven inch tablet computer that features 256MB RAM, ARM11 366MHz processor, Wi-Fi, 2GB internal memory, and 32GB expansion capacity. Running on Android Froyo, the tablet comes with Li-Ion 2100mAh battery. So, what is it that has created a buzz about Aakash in market? It is definitely the unmatched price at which you can buy the tablet. Shelling out Rs.2,500 is definitely a no big deal for Indian consumers and it is expected that Aakash will get popular amongst students. Ubislate7, the upgraded version of Aakash is also up for pre-orders. The tablet has better processor i.e. ARM Cortex A8 700MHz and runs on Android Gingerbread. It is GPRS & Wi-Fi enabled and comes with 3200mAh battery. Ubislate7 will be available in January 2012 at an

Spice Mi-350 Lacks in Skype Support

The Indian mobile maker Spice has recently launched a touchscreen Android phone Mi-350 in market. In no time, Mi-350 became popular because of being bundled with good features at an affordable price. Mi-350 is an Android Gingerbread phone with features such as 3.4 inch capacitive touchscreen, 3.2MP front & VGA secondary camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, and 32GB expandable memory. Everything about the phone is good except the experiment Spice has done with the chipset. Mi-350 is the first device that comes with Mediatek MT6573 chipset. It is because of the chipset, this Android Gingerbread phone won't let you use Skype. A lot of customers are talking about this problem, but no solution to this problem has been found out till date. Overall performance of the phone is good. Click here for a detailed review of Mi-350. Websites like Saholic are giving a good deal on this product by selling it for Rs.8,501.

Nokia Windows Mango 7.5 Phone Review - The Good & The Bad Things

When everybody was expecting Nokia to finally adapt to Android OS, the Finnish cellphone manufacturer decided to count upon Microsoft for improving its market presence. It was 6 months back, Nokia officially announced that its new phone will be running on Windows. And the company has recently launched two Windows phones, Lumia 800 and 710 in market. Running on OS 7.5 Mango, both the phones have received a mixed response in market. Now, the next big question is, will Nokia be able to re-establish itself in the market with Windows mobile? Microsoft’s Philosophy Microsoft doesn’t believe in post PC World. The software giant has always tried to keep the products in its very own ecosystem. This is quite apparent when we see that most of the Microsoft’s software are compatible with most PCs. Recently, Microsoft has disappointed consumers by announcing that there would be no tablet edition of Windows 7. The next version of Windows, i.e. Windows 8 will ru