As per information let out on their official website, both Ubislate 7+ and Ubislate 7C series will have similar features apart from display quality and internal storage. Priced at Rs. 2,999, the UbiSlate 7+ is powered by a Cortex A8 – 800MHz processor and runs smoothly on Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS. There’s a 7-inch resistive touch screen with a resolution of 800×400 pixels. The device also offers Wi-Fi and GPRS connectivity for anytime internet access and phone functionality. Elective 3G modems are also supported. In addition to a micro-SD card slot, a full sized USB port is also integrated into the UbiSlate 7+. The UbiSlate 7C, priced at Rs. 3,999, comes with same set of applications as UbiSlate 7+ except for the capacitive four-point touch screen and 4GB internal storage that it features. It’s time that it should be made known to all parties concerned that giving exciting new add-ons to Aakash will not increase hype for the product. The rage will only be intensified for customers who have made their payments in full and are yet to receive the older version of the tablet that they had booked. But it seems like only a matter of time now that the true fate of Aakash is known.