from Globalsources.com - Over the past couple of years, the
mobile devices industry has witnessed a deluge of portable gadgets and gizmos in different forms and sizes. And this has brought tech-savvy consumers to wonder: What device should they buy next?
From smartphones to tablets and everything in between, makers of
wireless communication devices are in a rat race to deliver the next best thing.
Now here comes the phablet, a
hybrid of a phone and tablet. While there seems to be no strict definition yet of what exactly it is, a phablet is a touchscreen device that is larger than a smartphone but smaller than and not as costly as a tablet. Devices with a screen size of >5 to <7 inches fall under this category, making the 5.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Note a perfect example.
The segment remains in its infancy but mobile device enthusiasts predict phablets as one of "it" gadgets for 2013. In fact, a study done by Strategy Analytics shows that the category is foreseen to constitute almost 6% of total smartphone sales in 2017.
5-inch phablet uses Qualcomm MSM7227A CPU
Running on Android 4.03, this tablet phone has a 5-inch, 800x480 TFT screen, and front and back 3.2MP camera with video capacity. The device is infused with a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM7227A processor. Connectivity features include 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi and GPS+AGPS.

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