7-inch Windows Phone tablet certified by TENAA
A 7-inch tablet powered by Windows Phone has been certified by China's TENAA agency. The device goes by the name of the Ramos Q7 and while it will launch with Windows Phone 8.1 pre-installed, the slate will be receiving the Windows 10 Mobile update. The 7-inch screen features a resolution of 720 x 1280. That works out to a pixel density of 210ppi.
The Ramos Q7 comes with a quad-core 1.2GHz CPU under the hood. 1GB of RAM is inside along with 16GB of internal storage. A 5MP camera can be found on the back of the slate, with a 2MP shooter up front. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB connectivity is supported.
With the TENAA certification out of the way, we would expect to see the Ramos Q7 unveiled shortly. At that time, we will get to fill in the gaps when it comes to missing specs (like the battery capacity), pricing and availability.
source: TENAA (translated) via Tablet-News, WMPoweruser
With the TENAA certification out of the way, we would expect to see the Ramos Q7 unveiled shortly. At that time, we will get to fill in the gaps when it comes to missing specs (like the battery capacity), pricing and availability.
source: TENAA (translated) via Tablet-News, WMPoweruser
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