Well, well, well, what have we here? Looks as if a successor to Maylong’s M-250 budget Android tablet, just made it during the FCC. We cannot tell much from the filing, outside of the undeniable fact that the M-260 packs WiFi, a microSD slot, and what seems to be a front facing camera and a resistive touchscreen (judging from the included stylus). Screenshots from the user’s manual also show what appears a lightly tweaked version of Gingerbread, as opposed to the two.2 beating inside its predecessor. When and where it’ll land or how much it’ll cost is anyone’s guess, but we’re leaning towards cheap. Inspect the gallery below to get a peek at its insides.
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