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U Mobile offer 7″ Huawei Ideos tablets with broadband combo

U Mobile now offers 7″ Huawei tablets with mobile broadband combo for bundle. The Huawei Ideos S7 Slim and Ideos S7 are offered at RM1,650 and RM1,188 respectively which is inclusive of 12 months subscription of MB68 that comes with 5GB of monthly data quota. As the mobile broadband subscription is worth RM816, the S7 Slim effectively costs RM834 while the S7 at RM372. To make ownership easier, the tablet+data subscription combo is payable with 12 months easy payment installment via credit card.

In terms of specs, both S7 Slim and S7 runs on 1Ghz snapdragon processor with a 7″ screen that pushes a rather low 800×480 pixel resolution. However in terms of dimensions, the S7 Slim is obviously lighter and slimmer than the S7. Despite being slimmer, the S7 Slim has a bigger capacity battery at 3,250mAh compared to the S7’s 2,200mAh.

For more information, head over to U Mobile.

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