I promised a few days ago of 2 of the Cloudfone devices that were
featured at the recent event that I attended together with Globe and
Intel Philippines. I had a chance to play along with Cloudfone’s 2nd
Intel-powered Android tablet – the Epic 7.0 tablet
This device is powered by 1.2 Ghz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core chipset which is relatively new at least for the country in the Android tablet space. The back cover has a stitch design around it plus the matte finish.
This device is powered by 1.2 Ghz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core chipset which is relatively new at least for the country in the Android tablet space. The back cover has a stitch design around it plus the matte finish.
Based on the demo unit that I played, the performance is a-ok as to compare to a typical quad-core Mediatek powered tablet although I had some little problems on pairing it thru Bluetooth on my device and to the screen rotation. The weight is acceptable for a 7-inch tablet & it has good viewing angles despite of it’s WSVGA display. Upon checking, there is still over 4.2 GB of space for additional apps that you can download. Not sure as of this moment if the device has unified storage.
Here is the Antutu benchmark and my camera samples:
Antutu benchmark score
2 MP rear camera sample
VGA front camera sample
The battery capacity is still in question as I will update you for this info soon. The Cloudfone Epic 7.0 tablet is bundled with a Cloudfone 400 dx dual-core phone on Globe Plan 499 which has 100 MB of data plus 10 GB of free Globe Cloud storage, 200 all net texts and 10 mins. of calls to all networks. No info yet on the pricing on the tablet if you buy it separately.
Cloudfone Epic 7.0 Tablet specs:Android 4.2 Jellybean
1.2 Ghz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core chipset
7 inch WSVGA display
2 MP rear camera, VGA front camera
1 GB RAM, 8 GB ROM
WiFi, Bluetooth, USB OTG
Micro SD up to 32 GB
???? maH battery
Price TBA