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- As an integration of tablet and phone, NeuTab unlocked 7-inch G7 phablet features a powerful MediaTek Quad-Core CPU and Android 5.0 Lollipop OS, giving it a significant performance boost over competing devices and ensuring an impressive smooth multi-tasking.
- Compatible with GSM carriers such as AT&T and T-Mobile, but not compatible with CDMA carriers such as Verizon and Sprint. 4G LTE / 3G / 2G network supported (please check with your phone carrier for compatibility and data plan details).
- Pre-installed Google Play Store allows you to enjoy access to an ever-expanding world of music, movies, and your favorite apps. Built-in Bluetooth ensures easy pairing with speakers, keyboard, and game controller, etc. With GPS, your phablet can be turned into a handy travel assistant as a GPS navigator with SIM card inserted (Please install appropriate navigation app, data will be consumed).
- With a viewing angle of 178 degrees, the IPS screen offers crystal clear and vivid images, allowing you to see bright and rich colors from virtually every angle, which is perfect for watching movies, surfing, gaming and reading eBooks. Comes with dual SIM card slots, one for work and another one for personal connection so work and life can be switched as you wish.
- NeuTab offers 1 year manufacturer defect warranty. Our US-based local customer service and tech support ensures quick response to your questions via email and local phone call. Feel free to contact us whenever a question pops up in your head, we are always here to walmart pre black friday sale help.
4G LTE means easily connected and fast
The Quad-Core processor keeps the interface fluid and quick and ensures fast and easy
multitasking. Android 5.0 Lollipop provides the newest, most advanced user interface
packed with new features, it brings new feel and experience to your mobile device.
Long-Term commitment from NeuTab!
This tablet really is amazing. I've dealt with disasters before like those you get from most liquidator type stores and this tablet from NeuTab really puts all other budget priced tablets to shame. In the under $100 market, this tablet could easily sell for multiple times it's price, given performance and quality.
With LTE capabilities, your G7 4G phablet allows you to download files from the Internet
up to 10 times faster than with 3G. You will have access to internet wherever there is
coverage and it means you can take your WiFi with you (please check with your phone carrier
for data plan cost).
up to 10 times faster than with 3G. You will have access to internet wherever there is
coverage and it means you can take your WiFi with you (please check with your phone carrier
for data plan cost).
More fun with a Phablet
Big enough to do it all, small enough to take on the road - your NeuTab G7 is your perfect
fit whether in the palm of your hand or out entertaining a group. Dual sim card slots make
2 phone lines in 1 device.
fit whether in the palm of your hand or out entertaining a group. Dual sim card slots make
2 phone lines in 1 device.
Multi-tasking Efficiency
multitasking. Android 5.0 Lollipop provides the newest, most advanced user interface
packed with new features, it brings new feel and experience to your mobile device.
Guaranteed Satisfaction
US based customer service, technical support and 1 Year manufacturer defect warranty
guarantee 100% satisfaction.
guarantee 100% satisfaction.
Specification:
- Google Android 5.0 Lollipop
- 7'' 1024x600 HD resolution ipod touch black Friday 2015 with IPS screen
- 4x1.5GHz Quad Core Processor
- 8GB Storage, 1 GB DDR3 RAM
- Bluetooth 4.0, GPS
- Dual Camera
- Wireless N(802.11b/g/n)
- G-sensor
What's in the Box:
- NeuTab G7 4G LTE Tablet;
- AC Adapter;
- USB Cable;
- User Manual
First I want to list the specs I love about this tab:
-Micro-SD slot and support (Why can't an iPad or Kindle Fire have this, seriously?)
-Dual SIM slots and support (2G, 3G and 4G!) and can also work as a phone. Note though, one slot is for mini-SIM only, and the other is standard sized.
-GPS functionality, Bluetooth for headphones, keyboard and other BT devices.
-Latest and greatest Android OS (at time of writing) Android 5.0 Lollipop. My Android phone doesn't even have 5.0 yet so this is very cool. Super smooth operation.
The NeuTab has Google Play ready to go out of the box, opened the app and a simple sign-in. I am really blown away at how smooth this tablet runs, and I can't believe this is really budget priced. Not to mention its pure android and I can customize and personalize, unlike a Kindle Fire. My regular apps run just fine, Netflix, YouTube, and web browsing.
One thing I love about this tablet is the memory expansion slot. Don't fear the 8GB because I popped in a Micro-SD and added memory no issue, can't do that with most fixed memory tablets. I only had a 32GB on hand and it was recognized and worked fine.
This tablet also has dual SIM slots (one standard, one mini). This is a 7" tablet so it would look weird as a `phone' for most uses, but here's why I love this so much. I have an unlimited data plan through AT&T but my smart phone is terrible, slow and choppy. I jcp black friday 2015 popped my SIM out of my phone, put it into the NeuTab and was instantly using data just like with my phone. I was able to place and receive calls too. This is wonderful for vacationing when I don't want to pay for outrageously priced hotel Wi-Fi, but want a bigger screen for browsing and such. I was blown away at how this worked, just slid the SIM card in and seconds later there were full cell bars and calls and data worked. Both the dual SIM slot and Micro-SD card slot are hidden behind a false door in the back, just popped it off and back on.
-Micro-SD slot and support (Why can't an iPad or Kindle Fire have this, seriously?)
-Dual SIM slots and support (2G, 3G and 4G!) and can also work as a phone. Note though, one slot is for mini-SIM only, and the other is standard sized.
-GPS functionality, Bluetooth for headphones, keyboard and other BT devices.
-Latest and greatest Android OS (at time of writing) Android 5.0 Lollipop. My Android phone doesn't even have 5.0 yet so this is very cool. Super smooth operation.
The NeuTab has Google Play ready to go out of the box, opened the app and a simple sign-in. I am really blown away at how smooth this tablet runs, and I can't believe this is really budget priced. Not to mention its pure android and I can customize and personalize, unlike a Kindle Fire. My regular apps run just fine, Netflix, YouTube, and web browsing.
One thing I love about this tablet is the memory expansion slot. Don't fear the 8GB because I popped in a Micro-SD and added memory no issue, can't do that with most fixed memory tablets. I only had a 32GB on hand and it was recognized and worked fine.
This tablet also has dual SIM slots (one standard, one mini). This is a 7" tablet so it would look weird as a `phone' for most uses, but here's why I love this so much. I have an unlimited data plan through AT&T but my smart phone is terrible, slow and choppy. I jcp black friday 2015 popped my SIM out of my phone, put it into the NeuTab and was instantly using data just like with my phone. I was able to place and receive calls too. This is wonderful for vacationing when I don't want to pay for outrageously priced hotel Wi-Fi, but want a bigger screen for browsing and such. I was blown away at how this worked, just slid the SIM card in and seconds later there were full cell bars and calls and data worked. Both the dual SIM slot and Micro-SD card slot are hidden behind a false door in the back, just popped it off and back on.
This tablet really is amazing. I've dealt with disasters before like those you get from most liquidator type stores and this tablet from NeuTab really puts all other budget priced tablets to shame. In the under $100 market, this tablet could easily sell for multiple times it's price, given performance and quality.
- The first thing I did was to remove the back of the tablet and insert an AT&T mini-SIM (25mm x 15mm) and an 8GB class 10 micro-SDHC card. After charging the battery with the included AC adapter (5V/2A) and USB charging cable, I started checking out the G7. Turning on the wi-fi, the tablet detected several wireless networks near our house, about the same number as my phone and other tablet pick up. I connected to our home network, then installed about a dozen apps, such as the Chrome browser, Xfinity TV Go, Google Earth, Google Goggles, and some other favorites. These apps ran smoothly, including streaming videos. I installed a few games, and they ran well too.
The tablet came with Android 5.0 (Lollipop) installed, my first experience with Lollipop. One of the things I like most about Android is that when I signed onto my Google account, my contacts and Chrome bookmarks synced and were available immediately.
The screen display is 1024x600. That's lower resolution than my Kindle Fire HDX 7" (1920x1200), but as a practical matter, I've watched some sports and some videos on the G7, and the images were crisp and clear with very good color rendition, color saturation, and contrast. I've reviewed several other 7" tablets, and the display is one element where they often failed because the viewing angle was so narrow in either the portrait or landscape mode, sometimes both. With the G7, the viewing angle was not critical.
The 2800mAh battery is not user-replaceable. In order to get an idea about battery life, I tested the battery by streaming full-screen video with sound on (medium-low volume), and the battery lasted about 3:45 before dying. For typical mixed use of web browsing, reading, music, and apps, I expect that the battery will last significantly longer than that. After draining the battery, I used the included AC adapter to recharge the tablet, which took about 2 hours. Note that 2800mAh battery capacity is on the light side for a 7" tablet, but Lollipop does have changes that are intended to improve and optimize battery usage. In any case, the tablet has the capacity to stream video over wi-fi for 3½-4 hours on battery power.
The audio from the single speaker on the front of the tablet isn't great, but it's comparable to other single-speaker tablets that I've used. The tablet has Bluetooth connectivity, and it paired easily and worked well with a Bluetooth headset and my AmazonBasics Bluetooth keyboard. For non-Bluetooth speakers and headphones, the tablet has a 3.5mm audio jack.
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The tablet has front and rear cameras. I ran a benchmarking app that checks for hardware, and it indicated that the rear camera is 1.9MP (1600x1200) and the front camera is 0.3MP (640x480). There is no flash for either camera. The cameras have typical Android camera operation, including autofocus and manual zoom. Both cameras shoot video, and you can zoom the lens while shooting video. The front camera is located just left of center at the top of the tablet (in portrait orientation). It's a pretty good location for video Skypeing. Overall, the cameras are decent but certainly not in the same league with those in high-end tablets.
About the G7's 8GB of memory. After accounting for the Android 5.0 operating system and a couple of dozen preinstalled apps, there's about 4½ GB available for installing apps, videos, music, books, and images. That's enough for many people, but to stretch the memory, I recommend installing a micro-SD card. They're dirt cheap nowadays, and it doesn't make sense to not install one. Once you've installed the SD card, go into the settings and make the card the default write device. Once you've done that, many apps will store themselves partly on the SD card, which will save space in the tablet's own memory. I believe the tablet will work with memory cards up to 32GB.
As I mentioned, I put a mini-SIM into one of the two SIM slots. I made and received a few phone calls. I also sent and received some text messages. The call quality was excellent. I did not purchase a data plan for the SIM.
I used the Antutu Benchmark app to see how the G7 compared to other Android tablets, and it scored 26,765 overall, which Antutu calls a "Good" score. By comparison, my 2013 model Moto X smartphone scored 25,982. Frankly, I'm not geeky enough to discuss the merits of the G7's 64-bit quad core 1.5 GHz CPU, but subjectively, the tablet appears in all respects to be very responsive.
So that's my take on the NeuTab G7 tablet. For the price, it's a surprisingly good tablet with generally good performance. On its own merits, it's a 5-star tablet. That does not mean that it's the equal of tablets costing 2-3 times as much, but if it meets your needs and your budget, it may be exactly what you're looking for.
The NeuTab G7 was provided to me for evaluation. I did not promise to post a review, but I stated that if I did review the product, it would be an honest, unbiased review.
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