Micromax Introduces a new Phablet Funbook Talk

Micromax India’s Mobile Device Giant has introduced its first Phablet i.e. a tablet with Mobile Phone features, Micromax Funbook Talk. This is the second addition from Micromax in short period, under its Funbook series which is named as Funbook P350 and is dubbed as Funbook Talk. Previously it has introduced Funbook Infinity P275 tablet, which is expected to have replaced its original Funbook Tablet.

The Micromax Funbook Talk Phablet features a 7-inch TFT Capacitive Touchscreen Display with 800 x 480p Resolution, Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich Operating System, 1.2 GHz Processor, 512 MB RAM, a VGA Front Camera, 4 GB Internal Memory expandable up to 32 GB, and is powered by a 2800 mAh Battery. This all new Android Phablet from Micromax also features Voice Calling & Web Browsing via in-Built 2G, Wi-Fi, USB 2.0 & HDMI Port. This Low Cost Android Tablet comes with pre-loaded apps which includes YouTube, Google Maps, Picasa Integration, Document Viewer & More.

The Micromax Funbook Talk P350 is priced at Rs.7,499. This Tablet is listed on Saholic.com for Rs.7,199.


Bharatendu Biswal, an editor of Techibuzz like to write about latest technologies, Latest mobile phones , PC games, Apple Products and many more.

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  3. Ruksana says:

    I would certainly buy it over the iPad since it looks far more elgnaet and I do not have to wait for features the Playbook already has as well for features that will never come. What, am I supposed to wait for Flash, a camera and a USB port and then foolishly line up in front of the Apple store? And why would I want to deal with iTunes again in order to operate it? I find iTunes sickening! Anyway, if I am able to connect it to my computer or insert a USB flash drive and drag and drop files in both directions at my will, this will eventually be the most appealing feature to me. But of course, having a camera and true multitasking is neat because whatever you want to do, it seems that it will do it for you. To me, the iPad is just a big iPod touch that centers on time wasting and did not impress me in any way because I already have an iPod touch. I also hated the fact that I needed iTunes to operate it and if I have to anything similar for the Playbook, I will not purchase it. So the iPad may have more applications. Big deal. The system on the Playbook seems to be clean and makes the iPad look like an infant’s toy. It also seems that the Playbook can do fundamental tasks that the iPad does not which, at the end of the day, render all other features OBSOLETE.

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