Saturday 19 April 2014

Oplus XonPad 7 – The Best 3G Android Tablet Available Online!

OPlus launched the XonPad 7, the company’s first tablet in the beginning of 2014 in Delhi, India. Here we have the complete review of the tablet.


On unboxing OPlus XonPad 7, you will realize that the 7 inch Android tablet is encased in a brush metal dark grey case. You will find your 7 inch 3G Android tablet along with a pair of earphones with microphones and micro USB cable. It has a simple look. Nothing very fancy but nothing very cheap either. OPlus XonPad 7 is one of the rare Android tablets to feature a 1280 x 800 pixel display and because of this the viewers get a bright and sharp display. The viewing angles are faultless. The tablet functions on Cortex A7 Quad core (1.2GHZ/28NM) processor. This along with the 1 GB RAM makes OPlus XonPad 7 pretty good when it comes to speed. The applications run in a smooth way. They don’t hang unlike the other tablets we have reviewed. One can definitely enjoy a movie or a session of web browsing on the display. XonPad 7 is a good e-reader. It is a good combination of a laptop and a Smartphone. With a SIM card slot, OPlus XonPad 7 serves as a mobile phone also. XonPad 7 features 3G Calling, Wi-Fi, WCDMA, Bluetooth HSPA+, GSM, GPRS, EDGE & Micro USB and it becomes really easy to connect. OPlus XonPad 7 has a 2 MP front camera which is decent for clicking self portraits and video calling and the 5 MP rear camera gives you clear and sharp images with color accuracy. The 5 MP rear camera has an auto focus and zoom in as well. The power button, escape key and the volume rocker are on the left side and the Micro SD card slot and the SIM card slot are at the bottom of the tablet. The 3G Android tablet has an in built memory of 16 GB which can be expanded up to 32 GB. One does not need to worry about saving the more important files. You can save all you desire to. OPlus XonPad 7 is quite light when compared to the other tablets available. It is just 310 grams. You can carry it with you all the time. It fits easily into your bag. All in all it is a good combination of high end specs at a nominal price. It is available just for Rs. 9,990/- To get a firsthand experience of OPlus XonPad 7, log onto Flipkart, Snapdeal, Ebay or Amazaon India. The tablet is not available in the retail stores. You can only buy it online.


Personally, speaking when I got to know about the tablet I did not really believe the fact that a 3G Android tablet with a SIM card slot and such good specs could be so reasonably priced. I carry it with me all the time. I may forget to carry my mobile phone with me but I can’t imagine my day without my tablet.

Monday 14 April 2014

OPlus XonPad 7 - a 3G Android Jellybean 4.2.2 Tablet at Just Rs. 9,990/-

OPlus a Taiwanese company has short while ago launched their 3G Android tablet labeled as OPlus XonPad 7. The company launched the tablet in partnership with Snapdeal, and the tablet is exclusively available on Snapdeal, Flipkart, Ebay and Amazon India.

The OPlus XonPad 7 arrived for testing in a very smart looking black box with a subtle pattern on it, the front adorned finely and the back had the list of features. On unpacking the box you will notice that the tablet measures 115 mm in length, 9.7 mm in breadth and 189 mm in height which means that it can be easily carried in a bag. It weighs 310 grams which is not too heavy or too light. It is a slim tablet which can be operated single handedly also. The OPlus XonPad 7 itself is unmistakably a mass-manufactured 3G Android tablet. The OPlus XonPad 7 tablet runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. It has a 7 inch screen and a display of 1280 x 800 pixels. XonPad 7 is mechanized by 1.2GHz quad-core Cortex A7 processor and 1GB of RAM which accelerates sped and makes multitasking uncomplicated. The OPlus XonPad 7 has a SIM card slot at the bottom, which enables you to use your tablet as a mobile phone. OPlus XonPad 7 supports video calling. The 2 MP front facing camera is good for taking self portraits and the video calls and a 5 MP rear camera is for taking good quality pictures and videos.

The OPlus XonPad 7 has an inbuilt memory of 16 GB which can be extended up to 32 GB because of the Micro SD card. The tablet is one of the most convenient gadgets around when it comes to connectivity. The connectivity choices available on the tablet are Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, EDGE, GPRS and 3G.


Altogether OPlus XonPad 7 is a complete package. It is smarter than most of the tablets and is as efficient as a laptop. You don’t need to carry your laptop to various places when you have OPlus XonPad 7 with you. It is portable, useful and multipurpose. You can browse the internet, reply to you e-mails, listen to music, watch movies and HD quality videos, play games, navigate freely and a lot more. With the rear camera, you can shoot pictures and videos t your heart’s content and with the front facing camera you can make video Skype calls to your friends and family and even take your selfies. You have your little world with you

OPlus XonPad 7 Tablet

OPlus XonPad 7 has blown the minds of the masses because of the high end specs it houses. Not too many people could believe that OPlus XonPad 7 is just for Rs. 9,990/- None of the other recently launched tablet has had such good specs at an economical price. Most of the tabs are either way too expensive or have all the low cost specs. OPlus XonPad 7, henceforth caters to all your needs.

Saturday 5 April 2014

Tablets Prepare Children Better Than Text Books!

Tablet is a mobile cum computer. It is a device that has a display, speaker, camera and battery all in the same unit. Tablet is a touch screen device which is available in several sizes ranging from 7 inches to 12 inches. They are often furnished with microphones, sensors, rear and front cameras and a lot more. You can use them either with your finger or a stick like device which is known as a stylus. A tablet is a little larger than a smart phone and a lot smaller than a laptop in size. This makes it easily portable. A tablet generally fits into your bag and palm with ease.


Tablets have now a day’s replaced laptops and text books in schools and colleges. With several options in it to connect to the internet, a tablet makes accessing the information extremely easy and fast. Tablets are much lighter than the text books and can hold more lessons than a normal text book. A student has to carry about 10 – 12 textbooks to school for various subjects and since certain subjects like math and English have various textbooks, it just adds to the weight the students have to carry. An average tablet will have a memory of 8 to 64 GB, which means that it can hold about thousand books at once in its memory space. Furthermore it saves a lot of paper and printing cost. E-textbooks save a lot of money. Too many students use books that are 7-10 years old with outdated material. Tablets are especially beneficial for subjects that constantly change, such as biology or computer science. The advancing technology motivate the students to learn faster as they are fascinated with operating the new gadget, be it for playing or learning. Not only is using tablets instead on textbook god for the grownups but it is extremely beneficial for the toddlers also. They can learn their basics very well with graphics. As all of us know that pictorial memory lasts longer than the word memory.


A tablet is more useful than a textbook because you can easily connect it to the internet and use various websites to find out more information on a particular topic or a chapter. Not only will the student get all his or her lessons but will also be able to access the additional information if they want. This American culture has now been seen in a lot of Indian educational institutions as well and it has immensely benefitted the students.

For me, I guess Tablets are more of a boon than a curse because they ease work off, for the students as well as for the teachers. It is not practical to carry heavy books for all the subjects for the students and for the teachers they have to carry a textbook for all the standards. I believe that 3G Android tablets can soon replace the other study material and I would love to initiate this change.