Before that was Teclast T-10. The screen is set up terribly, heavy. But the sound was very good. After two years, the touchscreen stopped working and pulled my toy rather poorly. Essno, Android 7th has not been ated. I wanted to take 8.4 (I have one from Samsung, but it’s quite old, it doesn’t pull toys, although everything works), but all models either simply copy my old Sams or are too expensive. I saw the previous one (2022, it seems, of the year) of this Tab A from a friend and I really liked it. I took it and have no regrets. I added a memory card from Samsung for 64 GB and put a SIM card. Everything works without remarks. The touch is responsive to both fingers and styluses (I usually use them). The screen is wonderful. My toys pull without lags, do not heat up and do not drain the battery. The battery is very good, enough for 2 days (for me). By the way, you can transfer the application to the map, you just need to find not all applications. In settings, my apps go to app, memory usage and there is an option to transfer to a card. Asphalt 9, for example, in this way I put it on the map (first the loader, and then he already downloaded the program to the map himself). On mobile internet. Depends on the place, I saw 10 mb / s for downloading and 7 for uploading. But in the office it is generally practically inoperable (although the phone confidently shows 4G and did not notice any failures). It seems that the antenna is not the most sensitive. They also saved on charging, by only 1.5 amperes. But I have several Samsung ones, so I use it at 2A, it fully charges in about 2 hours, a little less. I'm still afraid to try it on QC 3 (although all other gadgets charge much faster from it). I personally believe that a tablet for content consumption should not cost more than 20 sput. Of these, I can safely recommend this tablet.
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