HP announces Slate 7 Android tablet

HP is entering the tablet scene once again this time with its first Android tablet, the HP Slate 7.

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The HP Slate 7, as the name suggests, has a 7-inch FFS+ LCD display with a resolution of 1024 x 600. It sports a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 CPU clocked at 1.6GHz, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage with microSD card support. It also has a 3 megapixel rear camera, VGA front-facing, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, stereo speakers and Beats Audio. All those specs are housed in a stainless steel chassis that’s 10.7mm thick and weighs 363g.

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The HP Slate 7 comes with Android 4.1 Jellybean out of the box and HP’s ePrint technology for easy wireless printing with compatible HP printers. It costs $169 or almost Php7,000 and will be available starting in April.

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Firefox OS gets support from 18 major carriers

In addition to showcasing two Firefox OS handsets (Alcatel One Touch Fire and ZTE Fire) in a conference held in Mobile World Congress, Mozilla has recently announced the 18 telcos that they’ve teamed up with to aid them in their Open Web HTML5 efforts.

Among these carriers is Smart Communications., which will be responsible for bringing the highly anticipated handset/s to the local scene. Emmanuel Lorenzana, Executive VP and Head of Smart’s wireless consumer division, is clearly ecstatic to be part of this venture stating that “Firefox’s entry to the mobile phone market will bring customer experience to another level with lower cost barrier to ownership and more choices in terms of devices and mobile apps. This will also foster a healthier and more competitive developer community. We’re very keen to see a vibrant ecosystem based on HTML5 technology such as Firefox OS.”

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Other telcos who’ve joined in on the act are América Móvil (Latin America), China Unicom, Deutsche Telekom, Etisalat, Hutchison Three Group, KDDI (Japan), KT, MegaFon (Russia), Qtel, SingTel, Sprint (USA), Telecom Italia Group, Telefónica (Brazil), Telenor (Eastern Europe and some parts of Asia), Telstra, TMN (Portugal) and VimpelCom (Russia).

Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs has not been shy in stating that although they’ve partnered with big carriers that cater to developed countries, their efforts will initially be focused on emerging markets as they see a lot of potential for growth in these areas. This explains why the company has partnered with device manufacturers (Alcatel, Huawei, LG and ZTE) that have been known for producing low-cost handsets.

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During the announcement, Kovacs also pointed out that “We (Mozilla) fundamentally don’t believe that you should have one or two companies that approve every piece of content that you and I engage with.” Aside from taking a pot shot at Google and Apple, the company is looking to capitalize on their partners’ knowledge and expertise on the countries that they’re catering to. Moreover, he’s insinuating that Firefox OS will give telcos some say over the apps that are being pushed to the platform (more bloatware perhaps?). He adds by saying that “With the support of our vibrant community and dedicated partners, our goal is to level the playing field and usher in an explosion of content and services that will meet the diverse needs of the next two billion people online.”

Mozilla is planning to release the first batch of Firefox OS handsets in the latter half of this year in key markets. So far, Alcatel and ZTE are the only two manufacturers with a readymade smartphone, but Mozilla is also looking to include Huawei and LG in the mix.

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Asus’ Intel Atom-powered slate to debut on MWC?

Talks of an ASUS tablet with Intel Atom processor at its beating heart has been in the rumor mill even before the last CES begun. But even though the rumored slate didn’t make it for the Vegas tech convention, all is not lost as suggested by the leaked catalog from an online retailer.

The page has already been taken down, but {Techkiddy } was able to secure a copy of the said catalog which reveals the price of the tablet (THB7,900 or Php10,782).

In addition to the 1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2420 processor, the ME371MG or more commonly known in the rumor mill as the ASUS FonePad (not to be confused with the ASUS PadFone) is said to boast 1GB of RAM, 3MP camera, 3G connectivity and will feature the same screen size and resolution as the famous Nexus 7. This Android Jelly bean slate is said to be released in 2 storage variants, 8GB and 16GB and will be available in two unusual colors (Gold and Silver).

Note though that nothing is final up to this point, so take this with your usual grain of salt. We won’t have to wait too long though to find out if there’s any truth to these allegations as were just weeks away from the Mobile World Congress.

Updated: We have another source close to Asus that confirms this “phablet” (this is how they referred to it) and it will have voice and SMS functionality. The expected price is around Php11,000 and will be the first Intel Atom powered smartphone from Asus. It will be available in the market by March. – Yuga

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Images of the alleged Galaxy Note 8.0 surfaces

Only a week has passed since we first reported the existence of an 8-inch Galaxy Note, but an Italian tech website has already taken a few snaps of the rumoured tablet. Check out the photos after the break.


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The photos came from Digital Day, a tech publication based in Italy. At this angle, we can see that the Samsung has kept the design philosophy that they’ve used in their recent offerings. Having said this, the tablet looks an over-sized Galaxy Note 2.

Its internals is rumored to consist of a 1.6GHz quad-core processor which is coupled with a 2GB of RAM. The Galaxy Note 8’s display is also believed to pack a 1280×800 resolution which will play host to the skinned version of Android Jelly bean.

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is expected to be unveiled in Barcelona in time for the Mobile World Congress. We’re expecting to hear more about this rumored slate as we inch closer to the highly anticipated event.

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