Ramos already has a new iPad mini-sized Android tablet called the X10 Mini Pad. But apparently that’s not good enough for Ramos, because now the company has a second model, called the Ramos X10pro.
Like the X10 Mini Pad, the new model has a 7.85 inch, 1024 x 768 pixel IPS display and a quad-core processor.
But while the Mini Pad has an ATM7029 chip with Vivante GC1000 graphics, the X10pro has a MediaTek MT8389 quad-core CPU with PowerVR SGX 544 graphics.
The Pro model also features Bluetooth and GPS, two features which the X10 Mini Pad lacks.
The rest of the specs are pretty much the same on both tablets, including 1GB of RAM, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, and up to 16GB of storage. The X10pro has a 5MP rear camera with auto-focus and a front-facing 2MP camera.
Ramos says the tablet weighs about 0.8 pounds.
There’s no word on how much the Ramos X10pro will cost or when it will be available.
Man, it was just like a month ago they unveiled the X10. Now announcing an X10 Pro? What’s the production run on these that they can switch so quickly?