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comment_39594

Hey guys , currently I own a belle 701 , I wanted to move to Android but I have a limited budget of 20k ..

I would prefer specs :

a9 cortex , 1gb rom and future Android support not just ics ?? Any Android fits in this category ??? Please help m super confused !! :(

You can get a Moto Atrix 2 @ 22K. Else Desire S at 21K..
comment_39602

my crap symbian can't handle xda pages

btw how to know for sure if itll get future andro updates too ? Coz I don't want to be a fail galaxy ace / zte user

From the Specs.. If the phone has 1Ghz or more CPU + 512 MB or more RAM along with a GPU, Then It'll get the updates either officially or by porters.

BTW, Check this out: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0

You may get it for lower @ eBay, Locally or by Coupon Codes.

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comment_39606

From the Specs.. If the phone has 1Ghz or more CPU + 512 MB or more RAM along with a GPU, Then It'll get the updates either officially or by porters.

BTW, Check this out: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0

You may get it for lower @ eBay, Locally or by Coupon Codes.

thanks man

looks wise its looking awesomely epic

but will there be app resolution issues too ?

M guessing tab 2 ll be having less dev support ??

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