CNN Interviews Saheed Adepoju About Inye 2 [VIDEO]
Encipher, the company behind Africa’s first tablet PC – the Inye, launched the Inye 2 last year. In this interview with CNN, Saheed Adepoju speaks about the challenges Encipher faces. He says Encipher sold only 80 units of the Inye 1 and they’ve sold no units of the Inye 2 so far.
The Inye 2 has an 8-inch Capacitive and runs Google’s Android 3.0 Honeycomb on a 1Ghz processor with 4GB internal storage and 16GB external storage via a memory card slot. It also sports a 3G slot, GPS, Bluetooth, Wifi. Battery life stands at 6-8hrs.
Come on Nigerian techies, support your own.
How much does it cost, and can the OS be upgraded to ICS?