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Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite S7-931u 7-inch 3G Android tablet

Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite S7-931u 7-inch 3G Android tablet price, specifications and quick review


To be honest I don't really mind it if I have to make any reviews at Sunday. And though I don't particularly like Sundays they appear to be the perfect time to review a product at calm and quiet atmosphere.

This Sunday we are taking a look at one affordable 3G Android tablet from manufacturer Huawei - the Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite S7-931u.
I don't know much about Huawei tablets but when I took a look at the full specifications of the MediaPad 7 Lite S7-931u it looked liked a very well equipped device for the money:

  • 2G Network HSDPA / UMTS / GPRS / GSM,Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
  • 3G Network UMTS 900/2100MHz GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • Model Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite (S7-931u)
  • CPU  1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A8
  • GPU 3D Graphics
  • Operating system; Android 4.0
  • RAM 1GB
  • Storage 8GB
  • Extend microSD(TF) up to 32GB
  • Camera 0.3Mp front + 3.2Mp rear
  • Screen Size 7 inch IPS Capacitive screen 1024*600
  • Screen Output/HD Support HDMI 1080P
  • Bluetooth supports, Bluetooth 3.0
  • WIFI: Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
  • Phone Call Support
  • GPS Yes,GPS/A-GPS support
  • Battery life 4100mAh, Over 6 Hours working time
  • Video formats AVI,WMV,MP4,MKV,RM,RMVB,FLV,MOV,3GP
  • Music formats MP3,WMA,WAV,APE,FLAC,AAC,OGG
  • Picture formats JPG/BMP/GIF
  • E-book formats TXT/PBD/PDF/EPUB/FB2/HTML
  • Color White
  • Item Dimensions 190 x 124 x 10.5 mm
  • Net Weight: 360g
  • Ports 1 x MINI USB port
  • 1 x 3G Sim card slot 1 x TF card slot
  • 1 x DC jack

I also found a very interesting video review for the Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite tablet

Well, for a cheap $200 tablet it doesn't look that bad at all, especially with the advantage of having 3G on board. I still cannot get it why some top manufactures like Samsung, Acer and Asus still offer tablets for $300 and above without 3G connectivity. I just don't get the point of carrying around some cutting edge gadget with numerous Internet apps without having the needed Internet connections to use them. But that is my point of view, I am sure there are people who are using their tablets for watching videos from SD cards, listening to music loaded from SD cards, surfing the contents from the ... SD card.

You can also download the full user manual from here: Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite manual.

Well, you see I got it all lazy for the today's Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite S7-931u review serving you some useful information about this cheap 7-inch 3G Android tablet.

But it is Sunday after all and I have other stuff to do so stay tuned and expect our better product reviews next week.
You can also take a look at our lazy Huawei S7 Pro MediaPad tablet review.

And please remember - always take a second thought when buying consumer electronics, do you really need all these gadgets or you just part of the huge Apple like marketing wave. As we like to say - buy less use more.

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