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Beetel Magiq Tablet

06 Sep, 2011, 6:08 pm IST | by Shayne Rana | Tablets Tablets


Drop down menu allows easy access to a task manager
Dimensions are just about right for easy portability
Coloful lock screen
Well designed UI
The perfect stand to sit back and enjoy videos
FroYo is good to go
Connectivity options as good as a smartphone
Will need thirdy party apps to really rock the boat!
The Beetel Magiq

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PRICE IN INDIA

9,999
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TECH2 RATING

7.5

AVERAGE USER RATING

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Beetel Teletech Limited

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With the likes of the Reliance 3G Tab making the tablet market cringe when it comes to the price, here’s one that thought they can do better. Beetel is a company that I’m sure you’ll be quite familiar with, seeing as there’s a good chance you had a telephone instrument in your home that was manufactured by them at some point in time. They’ve brought the Huawei IDEOS 7 tablet to the Indian shores and called it the Magiq. It’s priced at just Rs. 9,999 and in case you’re contemplating a purchase, here’s a quick look at the device to help you make up your mind.

 

 

On video: the Beetel Magiq



Form Factor
Amongst the variety of tablets out there today across the price brackets, I have to say the Beetel is quite capable of holding its own in the style factor. It’s a rather elegantly designed device with a bushed metal-style finish, chrome border, with a Chrome stand for propping it up and what seems like a stainless steel rear compartment for the battery and SIM card. At the top right hand side is a 3.5mm handsfree kit. The bundled headset is really not one you should consider using and is not quite able to “keep up” with the device's media capabilities.

The Beetel Magiq

The Beetel Magiq

 


A power button is on the left hand corner but should have been raised a little more as it’s quite difficult to access sometimes. On the right side of the device are the volume keys, while the micro USB and charging ports are on the left. It doesn’t charge with a standard USB charger so you’ll have to carry this one around with you alongwith the USB cable. It would have been cheaper and more convenient to have gone with the all-in-one option.

The perfect stand to sit back and enjoy videos

The perfect stand to sit back and enjoy videos

 


The 7-inch resistive touchscreen features a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels which is pretty decent all things considered. Color reproduction isn’t as vibrant as you’d hope as they appear slightly dull. Keeping the price tag in mind though, it’s not a factor that one would complain too much about. A 2MP video calling camera (2MP camera also at the rear), call take and end keys as well as an optical track pad button are on the left of the display while the Android buttons viz Home, Menu, Return are on the right. Unlike most Android devices these days, the Magiq has incorporated buttons rather than touch sensitive keys although they may look like them.

A memory card slot (up 32GB) and docking port are located at the bottom. The Magiq is equipped with 8GB of internal storage. A stylus is also provided and has a little slot for it to be neatly packed away at the rear.

Dimensions are just about right for easy portability

Dimensions are just about right for easy portability

 


Overall, it’s a good looking piece of hardware and although not as slim as the Samsung Galaxy Tab or Reliance 3G Tab, neither its weight nor shape will be an issue you need be concerned about.

Features and Performance
Interface
What’s impressive is that Beetel has used a very well laid out UI on top of the Android FroYo OS. The UI, called Emotion features individual pages categorised with headers like Web, Entertainment, Communications and Favorites. This makes sorting your most used apps easy on the multiple desktops. The UI also has its own widgets that go quite well with the overall look and feel of the device. The drop down menu also serves as a task manager for closing apps as well as a notification center. Virtual buttons to activate Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and adjust the brightness are also available right from the home screen.

Well designed UI

Well-designed UI

 


Although it’s a resistive touchscreen which means you either use the stylus or press the display a little harder than you would a capacitive display, it's very finger friendly. It’ll take no more than 5 minutes to get used to the amount of pressure you need to apply. The UI makes for easy access to everything and running on a 1GHz Snapdragon processor with an Adreno GPU, the Beetel Magiq aka IDEOS 7, is no slow poke when it comes to functionality. It handled multi-tasking and 720p video playback really well. Overall functioning was also quite smooth.

The Linpak readout of the device’s performance was a bit off the charts clocking in at 28.829 MFLOPS on a Single Thread Run and 26.256 on Multi-Thread. AnTuTu’s benchmarking tool ranked it almost on par with the HTC Nexus One. That’s quite impressive as low budget smart-devices go.

Tags: Beetel Magiq , Magiq , Tablet , Beetel , Huawei IDEOS 7 , IDEOS 7 , Touchscreen , 2 Megapixel , Google Android , Google , Android , Android 2.2 , Android FroYo , 1GHz

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