Having Doubts about Aakash & Ubislate 7? Which one would be better for me? What are the major differences between them? If yes, you are not alone. Many people are confused between the two most cost-efficient & cheapest tablet of the world. Until the release of upgraded version of the cheapest tablet "Aakash",millions of people placed thier order for Aakash, but after the release of the upgraded version of Aakash, named as "Ubislate 7" or "Aakash 2",most of the people are now facing a bit confusion in choosing the best one for them. For those, who are one of them, below is a detailed post on the specification of both the tabs. The major doubt which many people may have is, Aakash tab & Ubislate 7 have the same features like each other apart from processor's speed & GPRS.
Before mentioning the differences between the two tablets, I would like to describe first about each of two tablets in brief, because there are still few people unaware of these:
What is Aakash?
"Aakash" is tablet computer attracting millions of people's attention, due to its amazingly low price. In fact, it is currently the cheapest tablet of the world, produced by the British company Datawind, and manufactured by Indian-based company Quad. Aakash runs under android 2.2 operating system.
What is Ubislate 7?
Ubislate 7(or Aakash 2 or Ubislate 7+) is an improved version Aakash tab. It is loaded with some new features. Ubislate like Aakash, is also produced by Datawind company. This new version of Aakash is a bit costly than Aakash. Ubislate 7 will be launching in April 2012.It runs under android 2.3 operating system.
Aakash vs. Ubislate 7
After examining above table one would easily figure out which one is better for him/her. In most of the aspects, Ubislate 7 is upgraded and thus is better than Aakash. I hope most of your doubts would be clear by now, but if still any remaining than you are always welcome to comment's section. My advice is to pre-book Ubislate 7 because it has the more advanced features than Aakash tab in very low price (and you have to pay just a little more than that of Aakash)
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