Tablets are not a spot phase anymore. What once began out as a second screen is now a device that is a must-buy for most users. This is mostly due to the added functionality a tablet comes with, in that it can double as a communication device on the go. Most tablets now come with a SIM card slot that permits users to add a SIM and access Internet using mobile networks.

While tablets are a dime a dozen, here are best 5 3G-enabled tablets that stand out from the rest:

Top 5 Affordable Tablets With Voice Calling Feature

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 T211

Samsung has decided to go with the “if it ain’t broke, don’t restore it” policy with the Galaxy Tab 3. The tablet features a similar design and has hardware that has not changed much from the Tab 2. The Tab 3 T211 comes with a 7-inch screen, and does come with narrower bezels than its earlier providing.  In terms of hardware, the tablet does quite well with a 1.2 GHz dual-core CPU, 1 GB RAM, 8 GB ROM with a micro-SD slot that can extend memory to 32 GB , a 3MP camera at the back and a 1.3 MP shooter at the front along with a 4,000 mAh battery.

The T211 is a 3G tablet, and customers can install a SIM card to access Internet on the go. If you are near a Wi-Fi network, the Tab 3 211 permits you to connect to 2.4 GHz as well as 5 GHz wireless networks, which is an added advantage. Although there is not anything that is groundbreaking on the device, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 price in India is just Rs. 15,392, which means that it will sell very well. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is a little out-of-date, but there is nothing that you’re missing out on.

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ASUS Fonepad

Asus is a relative newcomer to the tablet phase, but has controlled to establish a foothold pretty well. The Fonepad is a extremely good tablet, and one of the exceptional this is to be had on this phase. The 7-inch supplying comes with a 720p HD display, 1 GB RAM, 8 GB ROM, micro-SD card slot, a 3.15 MP digital camera on the again and a 1.2 MP digital camera on the front along with Android four.1 Jelly Bean. The tablet additionally has a 4,270 mAh battery, and the single SIM card slot is of the GSM range.

One of the distinguishing features on the tablet is the inclusion of a 1.2 GHz Intel Atom Z2420 processor, which makes it very fast. Intel is set to announce its next-generation Bay Trail processors next year, but for now the current Atom series is fast enough to suit users’ needs, and is available for just Rs. 13,100.

Lenovo IdeaTab A3000

Lenovo is relishing a great year that has seen it overtake traditional notebook vendors like Dell. Its move to go global is also working out very well for the brand, as its mobile and tablet offerings are well-received by users in India and elsewhere. The IdeaTab A3000 is the 3rd tablet launched in India, and comes with great features. The tablet is one of a few that arises with dual-SIM functionality (GSM + GSM), and that means that you can use two different mobile networks while on the go.

Other hardware features include a 7-inch screen (1024 x 600 pixels), 1 GB RAM, 16 GB ROM, 1.2 GHz quad-core processor and a 5 MP camera at the back along with a measly 0.3 MP shooter at the front. It does have Wi-Fi connectivity, internal codecs for the latest audio and video file formats, and a 3,500 mAh battery that is claimed to last for 8 hours of continuous internet browsing. The IdeaTab A300 is available for Rs. 12,975 in India.

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Micromax Canvas Tab P650

Micromax has launched plenty of tablets beneath the FunBook moniker, but it looks as if the most important Indian manufacturer is looking to consolidate services under a unmarried line. The Canvas Tab is the primary such tablet, and springs with hardware this is decent. It may no longer be the fastest or the best tablet on this list, however Micromax is counting on its dependable consumer base and robust advertising efforts to push income of this tablet further. The tablet is available in India for Rs. 13,000.

The Micromax Canvas Tab p650 comes with an 8-inch display screen with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB ROM of which 12 GB is to be had to the consumer, 5wireless MP digital camera at the again with a 2 MP digital camera on the the front and runs on Android four.2.1 Jelly Bean. The 1.2 GHz quad-center MediaTek MT6589 processor makes positive that the pill can handle any intensive responsibilities you throw at it. Also available is     Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity.

XOLO QC800 

Xolo is also getting into the tablet market, and the QC800 is a evidence to how far the Indian manufacturer has come in a year. The tablet features equal hardware to the Micromax Tab, but comes with a Qualcomm 1.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 8225Q CPU than the MediaTek one used in Micromax’s offering. The front camera is also very low and is an area Xolo could’ve worked at. That being said, the tablet is on offer for just Rs. 11,500 which is less than what other tablets in this segment cost.

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