I bought this cheap tablet so the kids wouldn't fight over it every time. It was cheaper than most well-known brands. So it is not so important to damage or lose it. Based on my 5 minutes of usage it looks like a cheap tablet from 5 years ago and they are still using it. And even if it's a new tablet compared to a tablet that's a few years old, it's still quite leggy and a bit slow for general use. But this is not a problem for children, as they usually get bored after a few minutes. But if you want a tablet for real use or just a nicer one, just buy a well known 1-2 year old brand or buy a Fire tablet if you want. Since I couldn't speed it up much even with some tweaks, at least it doesn't contain any malware.
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