Vodafone has announced its latest tablet, the 4G-enabled Smart Tab 4.
The low-end, 8-inch tablet has a resolution of 800x1280 and packs a 1.2GHz MediaTek quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM.
Those specs are reflected in the price. On pay-as-you-go the 16GB slate is just £125, or just £29 upfront when signing up for a 2GB data contract at £20 a month for 24 months.
The device will arrive with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out of the box, but Vodafone has pledged up update to KitKat in the near future.
Can it fly higher than an Eagle?
The launch comes just a day after rival network EE made its play in the own branded tablet arena with the budget EE Eagle.
Also an 8-inch tablet, the Eagle is made by Huawei and comes with the same screen size, resolution and memory. However the quad-core processor clocks slightly faster at 1.6GHz.
That device lands on May 28 for £199 upfront, although it can be nabbed for £49 on a £15 a month 2GB contract, promising 4G speeds at 24-30Mbps.
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