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SME Times News Bureau | 28 Jun, 2012
Chennai-based iberry India will launch a low cost 3G tablet loaded with Google's latest operating system Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich -- Auxus AX03G -- in the first week of July.

Equipped with 1GB RAM, inbuilt SIM slot, 24 GB storage memory, the tablet is priced at Rs.9,990.

The company claims the device to be India's cheapest Ice Cream Sandwich 3G tablet.

The device supports an external 16GB microSD card slot besides a 2MP camera at the back and a front 0.3 MP camera for video calling.

AX03G tablet is iberry's first ever 7 inch display based tablet to feature 2G/3G calling and data connectivity through an onboard SIM slot.

Users can use any service provider to get cellular connectivity on the AX03G.
 
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