Aiming to grow the 
number of internet users in 
the Philippines, Smart Communications launched recently a low-cost 7-inch tablet device called 
ZTE V9.
Powered by Android 2.2 (Froyo) OS, the 
ZTE V9 is bundled with the telco’s 
wireless broadband service, Smartbro. Initially being offered for prepaid subscription, Smart says subscribers have an option to pay 
the tablet through a 6-month installment at 0% interest. The tablet  is priced at Php 12, 795 – which I’m thinking one of the cheapest  tablets already out in the local market. It comes with Smartbro prepaid  SIM with 5 days of unlimited web surfing, and through the prepaid  account – users can 
register either with Smartbro’s Unlisurf, per minute, or all-text packages.
Though there’s no word what’s inside this tablet, the 
ZTE V9 is said to feature a 3 MP camera, Wi-Fi and USB connectivity options, expandable memory of up to 32GB, and of 
course the apps Android 2.2 brings. I’ll try to uncover the entire specs of this tablet so just stay tuned for more updates.
We can 
recall that PLDT (owner  of Smart Communications) also launched another 7-inch Android tablet  later last year, the TelPad, which is also bundled with PLDT myDSL 
broadband internet; and I’m wondering if anyone of you here have already tried it?
 
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