Huawei SmaKit S7 tablet review
A bit large for an Android 3G cell phone, which may be the solution for people with large hands, but the new Huawei SmaKit S7 Android tablet in any case has 3G communication functionalities. This finely designed Android tablet supports every Android software applications up to 720p High Definition. The Huawei SmaKit S7 tablet has a 7-inch widescreen display with a resolution of 800×480 pixels. Such a widescreen format for this Android tablet delivers a fine display of all the applications in a row. The Huawei S7 android tablet can additionally be connected via the home network, to other Android devices or a television.Huawei S7 Android Tablet Gets Reviewed

Huawei SmaKit S7 tablet
Huawei also showed a special docking station with which the Android S7 tablet gets a HDMI-out interface and thus can show 720-p video on large format screens. The Huawei tablet dock is also equipped with two USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interfaces. The Huawei SmaKit S7 also has a built-in microSDHC card slot with support for the standard microSDHC cards up to 32GB. There is no microSDXC support yet, and we have a hunch that we will have to wait until 2011 for that.

Huawei SmaKit Android tablet
Via the special tablet dock and the USB interface, an external hard disk can be connected on which all (High Definition) content is saved and can be played via the Huawei SmaKit S7. The built-in 3G technology makes it possible to make calls. During the short demo we also saw a built-in webcam: will video calling also be supported? The Huawei Android internet tablet weighs about 500 grams and has a battery life of about 4 hours while playing 720p HD video.

Huawei SmaKit S7 internet tablet
The Huawei S7 android tablet is expected to be available in the summer of 2010. During the demonstration, the Huawei SmaKit S7 ran on Android 1.6, but also this will be improved in time, to make Android 2.1 available for the Huawei Android tablet. An interesting new internet tablet with a lot of potential

There is some delay in the shipping of this product. I am greatly disappointed as I was hoping to have it for my birthday. As a resident of Canada, I heard that the 3G network capabilities will not be compatible with the North American market. If this is true, this will make a few people pissed, as I have already witnessed with people canceling their pre-orders… As always, I’m waiting to see a real (hands-on) product review, perhaps once these flaws are sorted out.