
G'Five plans to introduce affordable Android tablet in India
Achin Chandra
G'Five is planning to launch its latest Android tablet in the Indian market at quite affordable prices
G'Five plans to introduce entry level Android tablet in India
Published on Apr 20, 2011
The Chinese mobile manufacturing company G'Five may soon unveil its latest Android tablet at budget price in the Indian market. As per the IDC report, G'Five was the No. 2 brand in India for Q3 last year.
There's not much information on this G'Five Android device as yet, but reportedly, the upcoming Android tablet will feature a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen with Android 2.1 OS.
The Vice President of G'Five, Jaideep Chopra, commented, "We are ready with the product; we are just waiting for the right time to introduce the device. The pricing will be competitive with what is available in the market."
He also said that we are trying to fix its price under Rs 15,000 as it has the Adroid's older version and the competitors already present in the market like Olive Telecom are offering their tablets with the updated version of Android at around Rs 19,000. Even now the brands such as HCL has also launched its own tablet devices starting at Rs 14,900.
For the time being, G'Five has opened its 10 new exclusive stores with the brand name of Mobispot. The company further plans to open 500 more stores all over India shortly.





