ZTE announced the PF100 at Mobile World Congress 2012. Although they’re well-known for launching mediocre devices in China, this one could be an affordable and attractive spearhead for North America
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Why..thats all I ask. why. Why do you need a quadcore tablet. Someone who has developing skills for android explain what application on a tablet would utilize a quad core processor with only 1GB of ram, lets stick with a dual core processor and get that Random Access memory up…
as tablets they should easily surpass phones. Easily.
Again is any of this going to be relevant in the USA?
just 1 GB of RAM?? that's kind of normal, no?
#boring
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