Good: Decent screen, bright. Colors are a bit dull but not bad. The tablet runs well, doesn't lag much and can open multiple apps due to the 3G RAM. I have the case they sell and it is beautiful. You can use it all day long. The screen manages 60 frames per second, which is good. The Bad: The Google search bar resides on your homepage and doesn't go away even after disabling Google. And you can't move it. You cannot remove it. Very annoying as I like a clean home screen with no apps. The screenshot I've attached is the search bar after I disabled Google on my device. He just doesn't go away. The aux port is REALLY BAD, my headphones have 0 bass and the sound is hallowed, on every other device the headphones are good quality and full of bass. This is bad because the speakers are also of poor quality. I didn't mind bad speakers because I didn't expect them to play music. However, combined with a bad aux port, that means the music is bad unless you're using Bluetooth. So bad aux and bad speakers is a sad combination. Bluetooth is your only option right now. I'd be willing to spend a few bucks more if it meant a better auxiliary port to compensate for poor speakers. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who enjoys decent sound outside of Bluetooth.
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