Reliance launches a tablet for CDMA network users

13th March 2012
Reliance launches a tablet for CDMA  network  users
Hemant Dadlani, Hub Head - Karnataka, Reliance Communications, unveils the CDMA Tablet in Bangalore on March 12

Bangalore, March12, 2012: Integrated telecommunications service provider Reliance Communications, has launched a tablet for the CDMA mobile user.
The ‘Reliance CDMA Tab’, is a fully loaded Android tablet. With this launch, Reliance becomes the first telecom operator in India to offer tablets on both the 3G (GSM) and CDMA networks. 
The CDMA Tab comes with a 7-inch capacitive touch screen with Android 2.3 OS. Loaded with 512 MB RAM and a micro SD external storage. The light weight (397g) Tab comes with a 2.0 MP rear camera and a front camera. It is supported by Reliance’s CDMA network across 22 circles in over 1000 towns in the country. The device costs Rs. 12,999 and is further bundled with attractive monthly and annual data plans. 
Reliance Communications is also offering a 1 year free subscription on McAfee Mobile Security, 2 months free subscription on BigFlix+, and Rs. 250 worth of calling on Reliance Global Call, all together valued at Rs. 2,100. It comes with a free 4GB SD card, which can be upgraded to 32 GB.