Telstra's T-Touch Tab an affordable commodity
Telstra's T-Touch Tab an affordable commodity

Telstra's first Android tablet, the T-Touch Tab, comes in T-Life stores around the nation starting today, as the mobile manufacturer aims for its successful journey especially before Christmas period.

The T-Tab, was pronounced months before and was elucidated just the previous week, and shall soon be reach retail Telstra stores by the day.

Telstra's T-tab comes with Google's Android 2.1 operating system support and proves to be the most affordable unit as of the day. However lacks Adobe Flash, like the iPad. It is tainted to be the cheapest tablet unit available in Australia - a key selling point aimed by officials. Battery life is not up to the mark as reported by PC World.

Although the `low cost' Android tablet, is tagged as the cheapest tablet available it is starts at a respectable $299 coming on a prepaid plan and can be availed through Telstra's online store with the first tablet to be delivered in the present week. Post paid plans for the same shall be made available later this month.

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