While detailed specifications are not available, it is known that the slate, powered by a 1 GHz CPU, sports a 7" capacitive touchscreen and runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). The earlier iteration ranGingerbread with a paltry 366 MHz processor. The battery life is expected to be four hours. Sibal stated that there are plans to manufacture five million units and said that the pricing for a tablet would be brought down to around Rs 1500 once manufacturing activities are set up in India.
Launched last year in October, the Aakash has been mired in controversy for a long time, with shipments having been greatly delayed despite pre-order payments made months in advance. However, it is for the first time that Sibal has quoted a specific date on which the device would be made available. Let's hope that this time it's for real.
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