7-Inch Android Tablet LG T01 Benchmarked

A new unofficial 7-inch Android 5.0 tablet from LG was benchmarked over night, and the specs make it look like a LG G Pad 2 7.0.

The tablet specs that leaked onto GFXBench were Android 5.0.2, a 7-inch screen with 1280 x 800 resolution, 1GB RAM and 8GB storage (reinterpreted from 0.8GB and 3.9GB respectively), and a 1.2 GHZ quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor.

The specs are identical to those of the first generation LG G Pad 7.0, which is consistent with the lack of makeover LG gave to their 8-inch and 10.1-inch LG G Pad 2’s.

But there appears to be one bump upwards in specs though, and that’s with the rear camera that goes up from 3MP to 4.7MP. The front camera is the same 1.2MP – 1.3MP HD camera. Though between the first generation model and this, LG also snuck in a LG G Pad F with a 5MP rear camera which was a Wi-Fi edition of the LG G Pad 7.0 LTE that originally brought on the 5MP rear camera.

Unless LG have meddled with any other part of the hardware since the first LG G Pad LGV400 model was launched in June last year, then the battery capacity ought to be 4000 mAh on this model too.

The best side of the LG G Pad tablets is in the features, since they bring with them multitasking, remote control, and the ability of pairing the phone calling features of your smartphone with the tablet.

There’s a lot of alternatives in the 7-inch budget category, ranging from the very solid Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0, to the Full HD Nexus 7 FHD, to the ultra cheap $49 Amazon Fire.

LG Tablets 2015-2016 LG T01
LG Tablets 2015-2016 LG T01

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