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New Quanta Microsystems (HP) Slate 8" Tablet incoming [FCC ID: T5UAQT80]


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Just came through the FCC today naked and without restrictions.

 

This device is an 8" tablet for Sprint made by Quanta Microsystems which is a major OEM for numerous companies. 

 

Specifications:

 

8" HD IPS Display (800x1280)

Android 5.1 Lollipop

1GB LPDDR3 Memory

16GB Storage

5mp rear camera

2mp front facing camera

4500 mAh battery

Micro SD Card

Nano Sim

 

LTE Bands: 2-4-5-12-25-26-41

WiFi 802b/g/n

BT 4.1 + LE

 

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 No processor specs?  

 

Also just looking at the ram, display, and camera this must be a budget model tablet?  is that true?

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Based on the bare bones specs, I smell "free tablet" with activation of a qualifying plan.

 

AJ

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Based on the bare bones specs, I smell "free tablet" with activation of a qualifying plan.

 

AJ

Probably

No processor specs?

 

Also just looking at the ram, display, and camera this must be a budget model tablet? is that true?

Most likely a snapdragon 800/801

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

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Probably

Most likely a snapdragon 800/801

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

 

Probably

Most likely a snapdragon 800/801

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

 

Well shoot and I was hoping that they would go all out and give us an 810 processor!  lol.  

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Most likely a snapdragon 800/801

 

I would bet that it is not a Qualcomm SoC.  No mention of CDMA2000, right?

 

Look for a second rate processor and 3GPP baseband -- either in combo or separate.

 

AJ

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Any new news about this tablet?  Back on September 10th, the local corporate Sprint store had just received their demo/display unit and was expecting the tablet to launch within a few days.  As of last night, the Sprint website still did not have it listed.

 

I'm thinking about picking one of these up for a family member, as long as the price is right.

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The Sprint.com website now lists the Slate 8 Tablet for $10/mo on Easy Pay or $49.99 for a 2-Year agreement.

 

It also says "ALREADY A CUSTOMER? SIGN IN TO GET THE Slate 8" TABLET FOR FREE! Upgrades excluded. Req. new 2-yr. agmt./activation."  Free would be great, so long as they allow me to add it to my Family Share plan.

 

Also, the website does not list it as a Spark device, only LTE.  It could be that they just don't have all of the correct specs up there just yet.

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The Sprint.com website now lists the Slate 8 Tablet for $10/mo on Easy Pay or $49.99 for a 2-Year agreement.

 

It also says "ALREADY A CUSTOMER? SIGN IN TO GET THE Slate 8" TABLET FOR FREE! Upgrades excluded. Req. new 2-yr. agmt./activation."  Free would be great, so long as they allow me to add it to my Family Share plan.

 

Also, the website does not list it as a Spark device, only LTE.  It could be that they just don't have all of the correct specs up there just yet.

The FCC docs support all of Sprint's frequencies so I would not assume it lacks the support.  Probably just not an updated specs page.

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