Summary
For a tablet priced at Rs. 9,999 the Simmtronics Xpad Mini is quite decent. It is plagued with lag and getting the microSD card in its slot is a pain, but apart from that, the device performs well. It is a treat to play games, videos and the tablet is good for multimedia. If you are on a really tight budget, you can consider this tablet along with the Zync Quad 8.
Review
It is said, to be the best, first copy the best. This has been the trend with quite a few budget tablets and has worked quite well in their favour. Today we have with us the Simmtronics Xpad Mini. The tablet has a 7.85-inch display and a form factor very reminiscent of the iPad mini and runs on the Android 4.2.2. For a street price of Rs. 9,999, is the tablet worth a glance?
At a glance
Starting with the specifications, the Xpad Mini has a 7.85-inch display
with a resolution of 1024x768 pixels and is powered by a quad-core 1GHz
CPU coupled with 1GB of RAM. The device has 8GB built-in storage
expandable up to 32GB via a microSD card. The rear of the tablet has a
5MP camera and the front has a 2MP camera for video chatting. A 4000mAh
battery powers the entire package.
Here is a quick look to see where the Xpad Mini stands against the competition, which includes the Zync Quad 8, the Lenovo IdeaTab A1000, Nexus 7 first gen and the EAFT Destiny D90T, in terms of specifications.
For the price you pay the specifications of the tablet seem worthwhile,
but as we all know, the specs only tell a small part of the story.
Design
The first thing that you will notice when you see the Simmtronics Xpad Mini is that it looks a lot like the iPad mini.
The tablet has a 7.85-inch display and the rear of the tablet has a
gunmetal finish. The tablet supports HDMI out and the tablet is
surprisingly comfortable to hold and use.
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