Dual sim Tablet currently available is SA

Kenny

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Greetings forumites,
As per subj line, Can anyone point me towards dual sim tablets available is SA currently?
There used to be quite a few, but I just dont see them anymore :confused:
 
Thank you!

Perhaps I should have specified that it has to be 7 or 8 inch

They also have a 7 inch whether or not it's I don't know, I swear by the 10 inch, and the new version has android 7 and 1280 x 800 screen res, it's practically the only budget 10 inch tablet that has android 7 available locally from reliable sources that I am aware off.

7 inch tablets are a dime a dozen generally weak batteries and most still rock android kitkat, the best budget 7 inch tablet you can get is the lenovo tab3 but only has a single sim, sansui has dual sims as well as other no name brands, the problem is the batteries are weak, and wishful thinking that it will last a day.

The specs on them are generally all the same quad core mediatek cpu's with 1gb ram and 8gb space.What you really need to do spec wise when comparing is whether it's an IPS screen and battery is above 3450mah. Some tablets have TFT screens and they are horrid and battery of between 1800mah and 2400mah, they aren't worth it all even with they have dual sim.

This the cheapest worthwhile 7 inch tablets, I would consider....
http://www.loot.co.za/product/mecer-xpress-smartlife-7-mf716-quad-core-tablet-with-3/tdnb-4987-g420
http://www.loot.co.za/product/proline-m700i-7-quad-core-tablet-with-3g-dual-sim-b/cyyj-4875-g780
 
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tablets do generally have poor battery lives as it is. Seeing that they are looking at 7" why not consider going to phones? Screens are getting close to 7" and have batteries/systems better designed to last for a day?

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