Design / Comfort
Camera
Battery Life
Value For Money
This tablet from Indian company Milagrow offers 3G data and a high storage capacity at a reasonable price, but it's one of the least polished products we've seen in a long time. The build quality isn't impressive, the screen is low-resolution, and the Android software is modified in awkward ways. This isn't the most comfortable tablet to use by a long shot, and performance was not up to the mark in our benchmark tests or in ordinary usage. For most people, it would be well worth the money to spend a little more on an Android tablet from a more recognised company, or even a first-generation iPad mini.
32GB storage capacity
3G connectivity
Good construction quality
Awkward user interface
Relatively low performance
Poor camera quality
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