Acer’s Latest Budget Tablet, The Iconia One 7 Reaches The FCC

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Acer isn’t exactly known for its tablets around the world. It has tried its hand with a few large sized devices over the past few years since the Honeycomb days, but has failed to leave a mark on our minds. So in order to make a lasting impact on the market, the Taiwanese manufacturer has been launching a number of budget tablets. The most recent of these is called the Iconia One 7 which has now made its way to the FCC.

The tablet is already available in Taiwan for local equivalent of $115, so expect a similar price when it breaks cover in the U.S. The Iconia One 7 comes with a 7 inch display with a sub-par resolution of 1024 x 600. Other features include a 1.5 GHz Cortex-A9 dual core processor, 1GB of RAM, a 2-megapixel rear camera, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and a 3,000 mAh battery.

Iconia One 7

There’s no word on whether the handset will feature cellular or LTE connectivity, but considering the hardware and expected pricing, we’re bound to believe it’s going to be a WiFi only offering.

Although the tablet might not be a killer in terms of hardware, its price tag could be the key selling point when it hits the markets in the coming months. We will keep you in the loop with any new information on this new device.