Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
The low-end CPU and RAM allocation are a contributor to the screen lag that we’ve seen in the Smart Tab 3G. Something as simple as swapping between menus will have a noticeable lag, though in all fairness this doesn’t happen all the time.
There’s a mere 4GB of storage fitted to the tablet from the outset, with 2GB available for use. We can upgrade that if we wish, with another 32GB using the microSD port. The battery is an all-day 2,840mAh lithium ion affair that should get you through whatever tasks you want to put the Android 4.4.2 system through.
WiFi and 3G access is speedy though, this is an area that matches up to other, more, expensive hardware. Since the main aim of a tablet is to allow you to browse the web from any room in the house (streaming everything on the planet is optional), this makes a lot of sense. But even thought the other hardware isn’t from the top of a roster it’s still suitable enough to power this little 7-incher.