
For the money it's good compared to twice the price from Samsung to get a tablet with a phone with the same memory and storage and it's much better as scrap from China. You get what you pay for, like $100 at Yellyouth. Don't expect the same quality as a $1,100 iPad or $800 Samsung Tab 7, though. Other Chinese tablets have Android 10 Go, which is rubbish. This tablet has the full version of Android 10 and what's really good about this tablet is that it doesn't contain any malware, just the most basic google stuff, if you want to use google play books or google play games, you have to install those. It's actually a good thing because they don't load it up like my phone with 50 million Google apps. If anything goes wrong with the tablet, just ship it to California. Games and videos run smoothly, some movies can be a bit noisy, but a third-party app helps. Not a fan of the launcher, if you long press and click 'Home Screen Settings' it will force close. Get Nova Launcher and spend about $5 on Nova Prime and you get a full-featured custom launcher with app notifications like missed calls and Nova works better than Samsung TouchWiz or Samsung Experience. It has so many settings you can tweak, and you can back up your settings (unrelated to Nova, my personal choice of running it). If your games support vibration, the tablet will not have vibration! Call quality is clear and was louder than media volume, took my T-Mobile SIM with no issues. Did speed tests as well as network tests and the connection speed is the same as my phone, the tablet has a good internal antenna, has full LTE. With a few minor tweaks and an outlay of about $5, this tablet performs like a champ. I prefer Textra for messaging, and Textra works great on a Nova 7 tablet with Nova Prime (it gives you custom app notification badges).

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