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It's
cheap tablet season in the USA, apparently. Yesterday Sprint officially
announced the $99 ZTE Optik, and today it's AT&T's turn to start
offering an affordable Android-powered tablet it seems, although it's a
different one. After having made its way to T-Mobile where it's sold as
the Springboard, the Huawei MediaPad (the world's first tablet to run
Android 3.2 Honeycomb, if that matters to anyone anymore) should become
available for AT&T business customers today. Unfortunately the Chinese company didn't bother to say anything about pricing, so we'll have to wait and see. Anyway, for business customers, pricing usually varies according to the account, so hopefully when the MediaPad will be out for consumers we'll find out more. |
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