The Indian market gets much attention these days, although most devices launched there belong to the "very affordable" price range. Next to Lenovo's tablet for kids, Samsung also launches a cheap slate that has similar specs and the same price - about $110 USD. However, the Samsung Swipe X703 does not target the edutainment sector, offering an attractive choice to those looking for dual-SIM and 3G connectivity in a slate that does not break the bank.
Samsung Swipe X703 is powered by a quad-core MediaTek MT8321 processor that is accompanied by 1 GB of memory and 8 GB of internal storage space, as well as microSD support. Its 10.1-inch IPS display has a low resolution given its size, only 1,280X800 pixels. The main camera has 5 MP, the front image snapper only offers 2 MP, and the 6000 mAh battery provides up to 6 hours of autonomy on a single charge. The slate runs Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box, also coming pre-loaded with apps like Clean Master and Newshunt.
The Swipe X703 tablet only comes in white and can be currently acquired from Snapdeal alone.