When it comes to an alternative but relatively reputable Android-powered smartphone or tablet manufacturer, Archos of France comes into mind for some of us out there. In fact, Archos is all prepared to make a splash at IFA 2013 that is happening later this week, where they will unveil a number of new smartphones as well as tablets there. It does seem, however, that the new flagship smartphone from Archos would be the Archos 50 Oxygen, where it will be accompanied by stock Android 4.2 Jelly Bean as the operating system of choice, a Full HD IPS display, a quad-core 1.5GHz processor, a 13-megapixel shooter at the back, a 5-megapixel camera in front, and 16GB of internal storage space. The Titanium range that used to comprise of just tablets alone will also see the addition of new smartphones, where they reportedly cost from €99 onwards.
Archos too, will have new tablets lined up, and among them will include the Archos 97b Platinum HD, Archos 101 XS 2, the Xenon range of tablets, an Archos 80 ChildPad and the Archos 101 ChildPad. Sounds like a real slew of devices to go through, making life even more difficult for those who want to select a tablet or smartphone that suits their budget as well as needs.
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