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What’s inside the pocket-friendly UMIDIGI G7 Tab Pro?

The Umidigi G7 Tab Pro is offering consumer technology buyers a budget-friendly option in what its Chinese makers expect to offer an edge in the competitive market for the wallet of tablet buyers.

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The Umidigi G7 Tab Pro is offering consumer technology buyers a budget-friendly option in what its Chinese makers expect to offer an edge in the competitive market for the wallet of tablet buyers.

The tablet, which is available at ₦330,634.80, will provide the power and flexible needed by tablet users to support their mobile lifestyles, according to the Chinese consumer electronics company, Umidigi

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The Umidigi G7 Tab Pro. Image Credit: Umidigi

Umidigi G7 Tab Pro:The key specs

The device packs a slew of features, including a large 11-inch Full HD display and a massive 8000mAh battery with 18W fast charging. For storage, the tablet is equipped with 256GB of internal storage and 8GB of RAM, expandable by an additional 8GB for a total of 16GB extended RAM.

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The MediaTek Helio G99 Chipset for processing power in the G7 Tab Pro.

Powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, the highest-ranked chip in the Helio G series, the tablet features an octa-core processor clocking speeds of up to 2.2GHz. This ensures stable performance during multitasking and smooth operation for data-heavy applications, according to Umidigi which claims that the processor’s high energy efficiency and the large battery will keep users powered up without frequent recharges.

Visually, the G7 Tab Pro is designed to elevate the user experience with its 11-inch Full HD display (1920×1200 resolution). The unibody slim metal design of 7.5mm, the tablet maker said, gives the tablet a sleek and premium feel, while the quad stereo speakers aim to enhance the audio experience.

In terms of camera specs, the tablet comes equipped with a 13MP rear camera that records at up to 1080p, and an 8MP front camera with video recording capabilities at 720p. Umidigi hopes to strike the multimedia chord by making the G7 Tab Pro suitable for video calls and basic photography.

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The device also supports dual SIM cards or one SIM card and a TF card for expanded storage, with 4G LTE connectivity. Other features include Android 13, Bluetooth 5.2, and support for GPS, Glonass, and other navigation systems.

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The passive capacitive stylus being used on the G7 Tab Pro.

Umidigi has packaged the G7 Tab Pro to include essential accessories, such as a tri-fold stand cover, a screen protector film, and a Type-C cable, which adds more value for buyers at its current price. You can also use a passive capacitive stylus which is sold separately for added convenience on the device.

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