Exploring Android tablets

Android tablets are very similar to Android mobile phones. The main specification difference between an Android phone and an Android tablet is the physical size and screen resolution. Generally, Android tablets work on lower PPI than a mobile. However, there is no hard-and-fast rule or any specific system to measure that.

The minimum requirement to run Android was a 200 MHz processor, 32 MB RAM, and 32 MB disk space. Android requires an ARMv5 or higher processor, although Android 4 requires ARMv7. Previously, starting age tablets had almost the minimum hardware system.

Tablets evolved from the concept of a tablet computer; they consist of a touchscreen display, camera, microphone, speaker, and a few physical buttons. Tablets are typically larger than phones or PDAs.

One of the minimum configured Android tablet is Coby Kyros MID7047, which is shown here (image source: http://www.evisionstore.com/catalogo/coby_mid7012-4g.jpg):

Exploring Android tablets

The following table shows its specifications:

Processor

Cortex A5

Speed

1 GHz

RAM

512 MB

Flash memory

4 GB

Screen mode

WVGA

Screen resolution

800x480

Screen size

7.00 inch

Android version

4.0 (ICS)

In the year 2013, Android tablet sales were about 62% with a volume of more than 121 million devices. To add more to the number, the Amazon Kindle Fire sold about 7 million devices.

As the volume of Android tablets has increased, the configuration is getting better. Let's have a look at a tablet configuration released in June 2015 by Sony. The model is called the Sony Xperia Z4 (image source: https://tecneticoc1.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/z4tab.png):

Exploring Android tablets

The following table shows its specifications:

Processor

Snapdragon 810

Speed

2 GHz octacore

RAM

3 GB

Flash memory

32 GB

Screen resolution

2560x1600

Screen size

10.1 inch

Android version

Android 5.0 (Lollipop)

We can clearly observe the huge configuration difference between the two tablets. The funny fact is that both the configurations coexist in the market even today, and people are buying them.

Android tablets are generally bigger and heavier than smartphones. They also have better battery capacity. So games for tablets should be energy efficient. However, modern age tablets do not differ much from smartphones. The size of the smartphone is getting bigger, and smartphone features are being added to tablets. Now, one can even use a tablet as a phone.

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