Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Sero Hisense 7 Pro, new competitor of the Nexus 7 $ 99 - Android Help

Would you like to make a tablet that overcomes the Nexus 7 in many ways but yet significantly reduce their price? Today we come to talk about a tablet that comes thanks to the latest leaks of the network that we reveal high performance device for just $ 99. His name is Hisense Sero 7 Pro , and comes as an alternative to the Nexus 7.

Of course, we have a new Chinese tablet far from deserve the reputation that some aúun argue about that nationality devices today represent very good equipment and materials that pose a great economic reduction versus devices known firms. The manufacturer Hisense in this case. Let’s see what commonalities Introduces New $ 99 tablet with the Nexus 7.

According to leaks, the Hisense Sero 7 Pro clothe course a 7-inch screen HD IPS with resolution 1280 × 800 pixels , and have one Tegra 3 processor with four cores and a clock frequency of 1.3 GHz aided by 1GB of RAM . So far equals the Nexus 7 on the other hand surpass 7 Pro Sero Hisense internal storage because of Google has two versions 16GB and 32GB while China has a mere 8 GB of internal memory.

What aspects Hisense improves Sero 7 Pro for Nexus 7?

course, the Hisense Sero 7 Pro , however, has a slot for microSD by which we can expand the internal memory of the device, which the Nexus 7 can not offer. And probably the most interesting features HDMI video output through a mini-HDMI port, and two cameras, front and back 5 and 2 megapixels respectively.

Regarding connectivities, the Hisense Sero 7 Pro would have WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS, and NFC . Battery 4000 mAh would , where, yes, the Nexus of little more durable July 1, 4325 mAh. The operating system would become Jelly Bean Android 4.2.1, and played virtually the aesthetic design of the Nexus 7 and if not, judge for yourself with the pictures leaked. Surely the Sero Hisense 7 Pro , for their economic $ 99, it becomes a very good alternative to Google Nexus 7, but should wait to see what keeps us Google with its second-generation tablet Nexus 7.

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