Monday, February 25, 2013

The new 16GB Acer Iconia B1 Android Tab is no comparisons to all the other Android tablets on the market at the moment, we might be being a little harsh here but would you but this 16GB Acer Iconia B1 rather than any other tablet on the market? OK, granted that it is dirt-cheap but for some reason we are not falling out the front door, would you rush out to buy it? Acer Iconia B1 Android 16GB Tab is no comparison Sorry for the two questions so early in this news article but we just could not help it, the Acer Iconia B1 tablet comes running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS and features a 7-inch WSVGA capacitive multitouch screen and resolution of 1,024 x 600, so far so good, not too shabby just yet. This new 16GB version also offers a Mediatek dual-core 1.2GHz processor, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, up to 32GB storage expansion thanks to the microSD card slot, Bluetooth connectivity and GPS. This is where it is not so good, this tablet only has a 0.3-megapixel webcam, not going to be the clearest of photos are they. The Acer Iconia B1-A71 16GB is now available in Africa, Middle East and Europe, of you fancy the 8GB version it will cost €119, for the 16GB version then it is a little more at €139. Can you think of any other Android tablet on the market you would forget for this new 16GB Acer Iconia B1 Android Tab? The only way we can sway from our views is by doing a Acer Iconia B1 Android Tab review, and hopefully in time we will do so.

It may only be the first day of MWC 2013 but news continues to pour out from the event in Barcelona. A few weeks ago we discussed a device called the ASUS FonePad, a 7-inch tablet/phone hybrid. We hoped we may hear more about the device at MWC and lo and behold ASUS has now announced the FonePad and we have the confirmed details including what, when and how much.
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In essence the ASUS FonePad is a tablet with in-built phone functionality and many of the rumored specs have turned out to be accurate. Those include a 1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2420 processor, PowerVR SGX540 graphics, a 7-inch IPS display with resolution of 1280 x 800, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD .
The FonePad has an HSPA+ radio, 3-megapixel rear camera and 1.2-megapixel front-facing shooter and for those of you who are heavy users of your devices you’ll be pleased to learn that there’s a 4270 mAh battery for runtime up to around nine hours. Looks-wise the Fonepad appears pretty decent and has a sleek metal back that comes in gray or gold. The antennae are under a panel on the reverse where the micro-SIM and microSD reader are also hidden away.
The metallic tablet is also lightweight and slim weighing in at only 340g and measuring 10.4mm thick according to the press release. The ASUS FonePad is set to be released in late Q2 in the UK priced at £179 (€219) and ASUS also stated a price for the US of $249 despite the fact that rumors have said it might not release stateside. You may want to take a closer look at the ASUS FonePad and you can do so by checking out the hands-on video that you can see below this story.
You may also be interested in our earlier post today about the new Asus PadFone Infinity. Will you be waiting for the Asus FonePad to come to your region? If you’re in the US are you hoping that it will release there?

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