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SoftBank to start selling Android tablet for first time

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SoftBank has announced the release of Samsung's 7-inch Android tablet GALAXY Tab4 on Dec 19. This will be the first time for SoftBank to sell an Android tablet.

GALAXY Tab4 features a 7-inch WXGA display (1280x800). Its 9.2mm-thin compact body has rounded corners, which allows for holding it comfortably. It also has an MSM8926 1.2 GHz quad-core processor, 1.5GB memory, 8GB storage, microSDXC memory card slot (up to 64GB), 4,000mAh battery, 3MP main-camera, and 1.3MP sub-camera. Android 4.4.2 is pre-installed and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 are supported.

There is a multi-window function that allows you to activate 2 applications at the same time so, for example, the user can simultaneously watch a video and surf the Internet.

Release date: December 19 Size: 108x187x9.2mm Weight: 278g Color: White, Black

Source: AkihabaraNews

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Hope its cheap as, because those specs are really a mile behind the tablets that Sony etc are offering

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Those forced two year contracts will bring the company back down from where it started.

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The only people who seem to complain about the 2 year contracts are the foreigners who are here on short student/work visas. The cancellation fee is only 10k, and in most cases rival carriers will offer you more than that to swap over. No, the thing that will bring them down is the insistence on expensive unlimited call packs, when MVNOs are offering monthly plans for 1/4 the price. People are beginning to wake up to it, as Abenomics tightens purse strings...

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Softbank is still a thing? As an Android fan, I left those jokers ages ago. They're just a dumb pipe for iPhones these days, right?

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