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HP showed us its Slate 6 Voicetab tablet at Mobile World Congress. This is both a tablet and a phone, says HP. The menus were in Chinese but we still got a look at the device and were told about the impressive free 250MB of data per month it will come wit...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2014-04-17 01:42:51
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HP is touting the Slate Voicetab 6 as a "voice-enabled" tablet to market the device to those looking for more than a smartphone. However, during our time with the device, it became clear that the Slate Voicetab 6 is really a phablet, offering little more...

The HP Slate Voicetab 6 is somewhat of a confused device, but we think that at £199 it could help HP re-enter the mobile device market. While its camera is somewhat lacking, the Slate Voicetab 6 delivers smooth performance, a good screen and a largely...
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The last real mobile device from HP was the HP Pre 3 in 2011 , one of a handful of products from the Palm and WebOS acquisition. Early this year at the 2014 Mobile World Congress (MWC) however, the US tech giant announced two mobile products to mark its r...
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A week ago, HP in partnership with award-winning MVNO, RedONE , launched the new HP Slate6 VoiceTab phablet. The sleek device features a 6-inch HD IPS display, quad-core processing power, 1GB RAM, 16GB storage, supports dual-SIM and runs Android 4.2.2. Ta...
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First announced in January this year , the HP Slate6 Voice Tab caught the industry by surprise as many didn't expect HP to make a return to smartphones space considering the company's colourful history with the segment . The product than made its way into...
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pcquest.com Updated: 2016-12-01 21:23:52
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This is how the back side of HP Slate 6 VoiceTab looks. The rear panel comes with a glossy finish coating with HP branding at the center. This 6 inch device comes with quad-core chipset and 1 GB RAM and offer dualSIM capability. The device comes in sleek...
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HP Slate 6 is the first phablet launched by HP India. It comes with good hardware and software combination which makes it quite good phablet. It comes with huge display and good built quality as well. In this review we will tell you whether this device is...

Great Looks, Light Weight, Good From Factor and slimness...

Average Camera Quality, Limited one handed usage...

HP Slate 6 Voice Tab is available in the market for a price approx 17,000 INR approx which makes it slightly higher in terms of price but it does offer great built quality, looks and big display for this price. The only thing which we did not liked much a...
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tablets-help.com Updated: 2016-12-01 21:23:52
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HP Slate 6 Voice Tab has 6 inch HD IPS display with dual SIM support. It is running on Jelly Bean OS and powered by 1.2Ghz Quad Core processor. As it it available for Rs.22,990 in India.HP Slate 6HP Slate 6 is a 6 inch device having HD (1280×720 pixels) I...

Dual SIM support, Slimmer and lighter, Quad core processor...

No KitKat OS, Average battery performance, Not impressive camera...
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H P, the erstwhile market leader in PCs, has jumped back into the mobile race with an oddly pitched device. Two years after it shut down webOS, HP is testing waters again in the mobile segment with a couple of Android based phablets, the HP Slate 6 VoiceT...

HP has priced the Slate 6 VoiceTab at Rs.22,990. That's grossly overpriced for a phone like this. But then, one can actually buy it for as low as Rs.16,990 on Amazon which makes it much more competitive. There are some performance issues, some of which ca...
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nothingwired.com Updated: 2016-12-01 21:23:52
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HP has re-entered the tablet market with its brand new mid-range flagship tablet, the HP Slate 6 Voicetab. The name “voicetab” itself describes its voice recognition features. We will have a closer look at this budget friendly tablet in our full in-depth...

Overall, the HP Slate 6 Voicetab is a decent tablet with just average specs and features. It does not have much to offer and is certainly not for those who wish to enjoy a good tablet experience. The tablet has flashy looks and a good design and can be op...
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HP, a brand we all know for their laptops and desktops has again entered the Smartphone market. The company launched two new Android devices in Feb 2014 – Slate 6 and Slate 7 under the Voice tab Series. Slate 6 is a 6 inch phablet and it is priced at Rs 2...

Good Build Quality & Design, Stock Android, Battery Life...

Average Performance, Camera...

HP Slate 6 is available in India for Rs 22,990 which makes it a mid range device. We really liked the design and the build quality of the device. The device has an average performance but a good battery life. You can opt for HP Slate 6 if you want to buy...
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In a television commercial, Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone talks about how she manages to pursue two passions - acting and badminton - at the same time despite naysayers who believe it is impossible. Later, she introduces the HP Slate6 VoiceTab and sa...

In a television commercial, Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone talks about how she manages to pursue two passions - acting and badminton - at the same time despite naysayers who believe it is impossible. Later, she introduces the HP Slate6 VoiceTab and sa...

Dismal graphics performance, Average battery performance, Sub-par build quality...

Proponents of big-screen devices - a large majority today - always argue that watching videos is a great experience and typing on a larger keyboard is easier. We find it difficult to recommend this device even to them. Yes, it plays most video formats out...
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thetechy.com Updated: 2016-12-01 21:23:53
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PC player HP has again dived into smartphones business with the launch of two VoiceTabs named as Slate 6 and Slate 7 in the market. We decided to review Slate 6 which is a 6 inch phablet with dual SIM support. At first look the device appears decent enoug...
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While HP is terming it as a 'Voice Tab', but for me it qualifies as a phablet. Slate 6 can be considered as a phablet as in the recent past we have seen phablets from Sony, Samsung and HTC with similar screen size. But when we compare, the Slate 6 is more...
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Now you have learnt about its internal specifications, we can share our experience with the device. Quite honestly, we are not carried away by the experience. First of all, the device seems slow, really slow. Although we couldn't play any game on the devi...

Now you might be wondering whether one should go for Google Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi only) or get the latest HP Slate 6 VoiceTab (3G plus Wi-Fi plus voice-calling support). We're will be reviewing the HP Slate 6 soon, but in the meanwhile, it would be unfair to giv...
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Hewlett-Packard has been a successful player in the Personal Computers (PCs) and printing business. On February 13, HP unleashed the Slate 6 VoiceTab for the Indian market. The product, which is priced at Rs. 22,990, comes with a massive 6-inch display, a...
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Hewlett Packard has had a very rocky history when it comes to mobile devices. After a slew of not-so-popular devices, HP has finally released the 6-inch phablet dubbed the HP Slate 6. As the name suggests, this is a 6-inch phone, running Android version 4...

Nice 720p screen, A neat design, Dual Sim is a plus...

Just about average performance, The back panel is a little flimsy, Voice quality not that great...

The HP Slate 6 VoiceTab is a good attempt by HP to re-enter the mobile phone market, but the unfortunately, it fails to impress. It has barely average performance in gaming, voice quality and photography. On the other hand, it is a viable solution for tho...
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Is it a tablet with voice calling? Or a phone with tablet aspirations? Whichever way you spin it, HP's back into the smartphone game with this week's global launch of the Slate6 and Slate7 VoiceTab series and it looks all set to put the HP in Phablets. He...

Battery life, stock Android experience, design...

Lack of optimized performance, poor camera...
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