
Can anyone believe that one can avail of a Honeycomb tablet fitted with dual-core and powered by a 1.2 GHz processor for just sixty nine pounds?
In fact the Tahiti tablet created by Orange would only cost sixty nine pounds, the only snag being that consumers would have to necessarily sign a two year agreement for s monthly subscription of twenty five pounds.
On the other hand the Android would quite definitely lure orange users with its beautiful silver and black finish, 1.2 GHZ Qualcomm 8260 dual-core processor, 5MP camera with light sensors, gravity sensor and an eCompass, as well as well fitted Android applications.
The Tahiti boasts of a 7 inch LCD display, supported by Adobe Flash Player, and also features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G+ and AGPS. The beauty of the device is that it is just 390g in weight and 10.5mm in thickness. It also has a 512MB RAM with EMMC of 8GB. It is run on the Android Honeycomb operating system.
Other specifications would include SDHC, Micro SD interface, Micro USB, stereo speaker, 3.5mm stereo audio jack, in-built MIC, USIM card slot and HDMI type D. The Tahiti is powered by a Li-Polymer 3.7V, 400mAh battery too.
People who purchase this new Tahiti tablet can expect all the customary offers from Orange which would also comprise of the Orange Wednesday deal of two for one ticket for the cinema and also the chance to subscribe for broadband for a monthly charge of just five pounds.