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You are here: Home / Android / Millennium MT701 and M7 Tablets with Intel SoC Launched for Rs 5,999 Onwards

Millennium MT701 and M7 Tablets with Intel SoC Launched for Rs 5,999 Onwards

November 25, 2014 by Abhinaya Prabhu

Millennium Telesystems Private Limited has announced the launch of two Intel powered tablets in the sub Rs 10,000 price bracket. The offerings are dubbed Millennium MT701 and Lmmennium M7 and they are powered using dual core Intel Atom Z2520 processor ticking at 1.2 GHz clock speed.

The Millennium MT701 is a Wi-Fi only tablet and it is priced at Rs 5,999, whereas the Millennium M7 is a 3G capable slate costing Rs 8,999. The vendor has announced that the MT701 will be available exclusively via HomeShop18 and the Wi-Fi tablet will be solely available from Snapdeal.

millennium mt701 and m7

On the software front, the Millennium MT701 is fueled by Android 4.4 KitKat operating system, whereas the Millennium M7 with a SIM card support for 3G connectivity is based on the dated Android 4.2 Jelly Bean platform, but arrives with voice calling capabilities. Interestingly, the Wi-Fi only MT701 supports the use of 3G dongles that can provide high speed connectivity on the go.

In terms of other specifications, the Millennium MT701 and Millennium M7 tablets are almost identical boasting similar hardware specifications. Both the devices flaunt 7 inch displays with standard screen resolution of 1024×600 pixels making them average in the entry-level tablet market. For imaging, the Millennium MT701 and Millennium M7 feature a 2 MP primary camera and a VGA front facing selfie camera each.

There is a 1.2 GHz Intel chipset as mentioned above paired with 1 GB of RAM for moderate multi-tasking. Both the slates bundle identical 8 GB of native storage capacity that can be extended externally with the help of a micro SD card, though the limit is not specified by the firm. Also, there is a 3,000 mAh battery in each of the Millennium tablets to pump in acceptable hours of backup to the slates.

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