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29/10/2013 11:41

Android said that once that happens, a screen will pop up asking you if you’d like to purchase one of Android’s daily, weekly or monthly passes, or you can continue to use the tablets for sale over Wi-Fi and wait till the next month for the data to kick in again. Pricing starts at $5 for a daily pass for 500MB of 4G LTE data, and $10 for a weekly pass of one gigabyte of 4G LTE data. Those with a Android voice plan have the option of 500MB of 4G data for $10 a month.

During a conference call, Android CEO John Legere noted that about 90 percent of consumers are using tablets over Wi-Fi and that’s largely due to the high prices of current data plans.“We believe it’s time that tablets operated the same way that smartphones do, and should be connected all the time,” said Legere. “We’ve been waiting for a while to get in this game and stop this silliness of restricted and unclear data plans offered by the other carriers.”

To help entice customers, Android is offering a number of its tablets for $0 upfront, with the cost of the device spread out over two years. With this offer, a customer can buy the new iPad Air (tablet q88) for 24 equal monthly payments of $26.25, while the iPad mini with Retina display costs $22.07 per month over two years. The Google Nexus 7 and Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 are some of the other tablets being offered in this introductory deal.br4ddD3D

Android didn’t say how long this deal would last, but hinted that it would continue to offer some of its tablets for $0 upfront.Finally, Android also announced a new trade-in program under which anyone can bring in a tablet in working condition to receive a discount on a new device.“In many places, like the US, it’s possible to tie both a tablet and smartphone to the same subscription, so you don’t have the confusion of two phone bills and two tariffs. It could also mitigate the up-front cost of buying a tablet, since deals to combine purchase with your monthly contract are likely to emerge.”

“For example, a lot of our smartphones have truly excellent cameras. It’s really easy to synchronise movies and photographs with your tablet, then use Nokia Storyteller to explore your pictures, or Nokia Video Director to turn your video clips to something more curated.”“Similarly, we’ve created a special version of Nokia Music for the Lumia 2520. You can start listening on your mobile, then move to the bigger screen and speakers on your tablet.”It’s been some time since the first tablets appeared, and even the first tablets running Microsoft’s Windows RT operating system are a year old. But Heikki rejects any suggestion that Nokia is late to the game.

We wanted to offer distinct experiences, which intelligently pair our smartphones and 
tablets on sale. We’ve now developed an innovative smartphone range and have a strong base to build an innovative tablet product. People own tablets and smartphones and we have worked on apps that work seamlessly across the two.