Last time we rapped about a CherryPad it was early October 2010, and it was another 7-inch Android 2.1 Android tablet and it cost $188. This time around it’s going to be a 7-inch Android 2.2 (at least) tablet and it costs somewhere between $300 and $400. Mobile Magazine has just been handed these “unconfirmed” details for this brand new CherryPad, so take them with a grain of rice, but they certainly don’t seem that far-fetched. Take a peek at this lovely little lady below.
The design of the hardware seems pretty neato, we’re digging the white border. The screen has been upgraded from a low-res 800×480 resistive to a 1024×600 capacitive multi-touch display. The tablet has two cameras, one on front and one on back, both of them (apparently) VGA and 3.0 megapixels with AF lens and LED flash. Fah! Bigger cameras, goodness!
The older version had an 800-Mhz chip that’s now upgraded to a 1Ghz Cortex A8 cpu, with a 512MB DDR and 8GB to 16GB of onboard flash expandable to 32GB via the MicroSD slot. There’s GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, HDMI, and an unlocked GSM antenna to extend Wifi range. Cool! There’s an accelerometer, a light sensor, and there’s even details on the battery – a 4200mAh, 3.7V!
[Via MobileMag]
It would be nice to see the screen and the relative performance.
After what Cherrypal did with their previous tablet, I will believe the specs only after they are confirmed by users and a dmesg dump from the tablet itself.
Just have a look at the dmesg from the Cherrypad and see the 500 MHz CPU with the 156 MB RAM and the 512 MB Flash, compared to the specs (800 MHz, 256 MB, 2GB).
Apart from this: the question remains: will there be access to the android market. The old Cherrypad promised that and did not hold it. Even more: I’m still waiting for the Update to 2.2 (scheduled for end of November) or the update to 2.3 (scheduled for “once 2.3 becomes available”).
Sorry to tell you guys, but Cherrypal has absolutely no credibility with me.
just want to know move about it it’s now being released in Manila …
I too purchased a Cherrypad and it was and still is a waste of money. They promised updates and I’m still waiting. What good is a android tablet without the Market. Don’t waste your money with Cherrypal they make promises that they don’t keep.
Yes u r sayin correct
everything turbo says is correct. my cheerypad 1 was a huge disappointment.
this time i will wait for owner reviews before i jump in the cheerypad 2 pool.