Ubislate 7+ upgrade to the world's cheapest tablet

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In summary, the "Ubislate 7+" is a low-cost tablet computer designed and manufactured by DataWind, an Indian company. It has a 7-inch touchscreen display, runs on Android operating system, and has a 1GHz Cortex A8 processor and 256MB of RAM. It has 2GB of internal storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB through a microSD card, and supports Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity. While it can be upgraded to the latest version of Android, software updates are not officially provided by DataWind. It may not be suitable for heavy usage or gaming, but it is a popular choice for basic everyday use due to its low cost and compact size.
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What do you guys think about this tablet? World's cheapest tablet at Rs. 2999 (USD 60) alright, would you advice puttin my money in it? (The wiki article on Aakash tablet)
 
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I'm not surprised to see it. A device to surf the internet and do very basic operations shouldn't cost much. For those who are looking for a super budget device it seems like a good buy. Durability might be the issue I could think of.
 

1. What is the "Ubislate 7+"?

The "Ubislate 7+" is a low-cost tablet computer designed and manufactured by the Indian company, DataWind. It was first released in 2011 and is marketed as the world's cheapest tablet, with a price range of $35-$50 USD.

2. What are the specifications of the "Ubislate 7+"?

The "Ubislate 7+" has a 7-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels. It runs on Android operating system and has a 1GHz Cortex A8 processor and 256MB of RAM. It also has 2GB of internal storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB through a microSD card. It has a 0.3MP front-facing camera and supports Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity.

3. Can the "Ubislate 7+" be upgraded?

Yes, the "Ubislate 7+" can be upgraded to the latest version of Android, as long as it meets the minimum system requirements. However, DataWind does not officially provide software updates for this device, so users may have to rely on third-party sources for the upgrade.

4. Is the "Ubislate 7+" a good option for everyday use?

The "Ubislate 7+" may not be suitable for heavy usage or demanding tasks, but it can be a decent option for basic everyday use. Its low cost and compact size make it a popular choice for budget-conscious consumers, students, and children.

5. Can the "Ubislate 7+" be used for gaming?

As the "Ubislate 7+" has limited processing power and memory, it may not be the best choice for gaming. It may be able to run some lightweight games, but it may struggle with more graphic-intensive games. It is better suited for basic tasks such as web browsing, reading, and watching videos.

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