I chose a tablet for toys like "Three in a row" RPG, because. from the screen of the smartphone, the eyes began to get very tired. For home use, 2-3 hours a day via Wi-Fi, so a SIM card slot was not needed. The performance is normal, it heats up during games no higher than a smartphone. Nothing hangs, everything works, fast response. It charges in 3 - 3.5 hours, the battery lasts for 3 evenings of the game. Apparently the battery has swung, because. at the very beginning, it was enough for 1-2 pm (evening - about 3 hours of playing via Wi-Fi). Cons (for me, compared to the Xiaomi smartphone I played before): - Wi-Fi catches one bar less than a smartphone, sometimes the game loses Wi-Fi connection and reconnects; - the sound from the speakers is somehow thin, rattling and metallic, does not convey the effects of explosions, the use of weapons, etc. Through the bluetooth headphones, the sound is normal, without the Internet and in standby mode, the battery behaves well (the charge is consumed slowly). Not crammed with particularly unnecessary applications, although some of the new "chips" from Android 9 are inconvenient for me to use.
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