By John McCann
EE is continuing to plough forward with its range of own-brand smartphones and tablets, attempting to keep Vodafone at arm’s reach with the rival network employing a similar approach to the budget market.
Its latest offering is the EE Jay, an affordable 4G tablet that employs a design which will be familiar to many, and actually exceeds the expectations one would have for a slate with a £119.99 price tag.
This isn’t the first tablet EE’s launched, and the Jay slides in above the kid-focused EE Robin, but below the metal-clad EE Harrier Tab.
Under the hood you’re looking at a 1GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage plus a microSD slot and a 3600mAh battery, while on the front a 7.85-inch display dominates.
Taking a closer look at the design and there’s no doubting the fact the EE Jay looks suspiciously similar to the iPad Mini. That’s no bad thing, as it means the slate is sleek and premium, feeling solid in the hand.
The cool metal body allows it to ooze some class, and while the finish may not be on the same level as Apple’s tablets the EE Jay is still a lovely …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac