This tablet is good for anyone who wants/needs an Android tablet but doesn't want the price of an iPad. Of course, it's not the fastest or most feature-packed tablet, it has everything you'd expect, like WiFi, Bluetooth, front and rear cameras, etc. What I liked: The tablet runs quite smoothly, although I don't until I carry several resource-intensive applications at the same time to see how they're handling everything. The screen is decent and movies can be viewed very well. USB-C is definitely my favorite. (We need manufacturers to stop being cheap and only pay a Type-C license fee and stop using Micro B Type USB!) Seems to drain power when idle, although it certainly could be better. Although the tablet has 2.4 GHz WiFi. , the tablet actually supports 5 GHz WLAN. The accessories are nice to the touch, and of course it never hurts to turn them on! Expandable storage! There's a slot for a TF card (aka Micro SD card), but the plastic cover is flimsy and cheap, and I broke one of my legs the first time I took it off, so be careful. Also not sure why it seems like there should be 2 other expansion slots besides the tf slot, see pics if interested. It runs on Android 10 which is fairly recent on Android. It supports dark themes. (A must for me) The display supports up to 5 different touch points at the same time. Now for the bad. The 5000 mAh battery seems rather small for a device of this size. They had to put in a battery that was twice the size, or at least 7000 mAh. The cameras are completely useless. The photos look like they were taken with a clamshell phone from 2005. Huge 2GB of RAM. I think a minimum of 4 or 6 is ideal. Currently, it doesn't take long to use 2GB of RAM. I HATE the position of the power and volume buttons. If you hold the tablet horizontally with the webcam facing up and then want to use it in portrait orientation, I would rotate it 90Β° clockwise. That's how I would hold my phone and Kindle. But when I do that on this tablet, my pinky supporting the bottom of the tablet now also sits on the power button! It's ridiculous how many times I've accidentally turned off the screen while trying to use this tablet. . They had to put the buttons at the top in one of the corners like where they put the USB port which is another thing I don't like, it's like it's plugged in while I'm using it then comes the charging cable im way where i love to hold a tablet in my hands. Of course, both problems can easily be fixed if I turn the tablet in the opposite direction. But I think they should have designed it that way, no matter which way you turn it, it would still be comfortable to hold and nothing would get in the way. No support for fast loading. Although this 10-inch tablet's battery is only 500mAh larger than my Samsung Note 20 Ultra phone, it takes four times longer to charge (around 3.75 hours). The Type-C PD charger cannot be used with this tablet. The charger I use for my phone is not even recognized by this device. For some reason the tablet doesn't show the name of any of the apps on the home screens in landscape mode, but as soon as you turn it to portrait mode, all the apps names are shown. The Google search bar , preinstalled on the home screen, is NOT removed. The search bar cannot be moved or removed. The display is usable, but the colors are very, very pale and there isn't much contrast. There is no fingerprint scanner. but only to scan our fingerprints. Without them, the whole signup process seems to take a hell of a lot of time. Overall it's a pretty solid unit, I'm just very picky about my electronics. It would also be a good tablet for rooting and gaming, and if you lock it you won't lose nearly as much as current top phones cost.
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