Everyone knows that the much-hyped Aakash tablet project has been nothing but failure, however Datawind continues to try and capitalize on its name. The company recently recently issued a press release claiming that it has finally shipped 1 lakh units to...
Datawind may not be able to fulfil the existing Aakash tablet orders for the Indian Government but that has stopped the company from launching new Ubislate tablets. Company has now released Datawind UbiSlate 7C+ Edge in the market for INR 5,999....
The second iteration of low-cost Aakash tablet for students was announced earlier today at a press event by the Indian President. Dubbed as Aakash 2.0, tablet’s previous version never reached the students till now, but we hope things are different this...
A new and improved version of the Aakash Tablet is set for an April launch in India with the same affordable price as it’s predecessor, the original Aakash. The new version will come with a 700 MHz Cortex A8 processor, 3200mAH battery...
Indian Cellular Association (ICA) has criticized Datawind’s Aakash tablet for using outdated technology and inadequate specifications. ICA is the apex body of the mobile industry in India; comprising of Brand Owners, Technology Providers, Manufacturers, National Distributors etc. Aakash tablet has been...
Don’t want to spend INR 2,500 to buy Akash tablet, well you might still be able to get your hands on it. According to a report, Government is planning to place Aakash tablets in School/College libraries, so that students can get...
Canada based Datawind is looking to sell over 15 million units of the ultra-cheap tablet Aakash this year, reported ZeeNews.com. According to the website, company hopes that Ministry of Human Resources and Development will buy around 10 million of Akash from...
It has been pretty good last two weeks for Aakash tablet maker Datawind. According to a report in Economic Times, Datawind CEO has stated that 14 lakh consumers have shown their interest in buying Aakash in just two weeks of putting...
Datawind has tied up with Nimbuzz group’s Ncarry.com to sell Aakash tablet in the country. This INR 2500 tablet was also on sale via Aakashtablet.com two weeks ago, but was sold out within days. Ncarry.com is reportedly carrying limited stocks of...
It seems finally some students will be able to get their hands on Aakash tablet. According to report in TOI today, Mumbai college students will soon be able to buy Aakash for INR 1138 from their respective colleges. The exact time-frame...