You won't find Android 3.0 Honeycomb here, so there really isn't any optimized Android tablet experience, but will instead be powered by Android 2.3 Gingerbread. On the bright side, at least the Nextbook Premium 7 can be upgraded in the future thanks to Over The Air (OTA) capabilities. Other hardware specifications include a 1GHz processor, 4GB of built-in flash memory, a SD memory card slot for expansion purposes, a G-sensor and integrated speakers.
With Wi-Fi connectivity, you can use the Nextbook Premium 7 to send emails, browse the Internet, watch YouTube videos, and listen to MP3 files amongst others. For $299.99, this is a mid-range model in the world of tablet,s and we do hope to see Android 3.0 Honeycomb released for it in due time for a better user experience. You can pick up the Nextbook Premium 7 from June 19th onwards.
source: Ubergizmo
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