I was looking for a tablet for emailing, surfing the web and watching videos. I'm getting a little older and my eyes aren't very good with phones, so I decided to look for a "cheap" tablet. I wanted a tablet with plenty of memory and a decent processor so it wouldn't run like a wounded dog. And I know that most cheap tablets don't get updates, so they should already be running Android 11. There were a few at Revain that piqued my interest. I chose this KingPad M10. The price was in my budget. It has Android 11, T618 octa-core processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB storage, 2K screen, 4 speakers, 6000mAh battery, 5MP front camera and 13MP rear camera. the time I bought. But I see it being made by VastKing. And they have a lot of tablets on Revain and the reviews are great. So I believed this would also be a good tablet. After checking out their other tablets, this seemed to be their new top-of-the-line tablet. The tablet arrived about 75% charged. The box had instructions, a USB-C charging cable and a 2 amp power adapter, but only 5 volts. So there is no fast charging here. When I set it up, I was prompted to update. It wasn't much, but it still showed me that VastKing offers updates when needed. The tablet was very fast. I quickly downloaded the necessary applications. Even though it's Android 11, I had no problem installing what I wanted. In my opinion the screen was amazing. It was tough as can be. Streaming videos from Prime looked great. But despite the fact that the tablet has 4 speakers, it seemed to me that the sound lacked volume and depth. Not that it was bad. I took some pictures with my cameras and they turned out great. There are no complaints. Physically, the tablet has square edges. It's very easy. And I believe it has a metal back. In no case does the optics look cheap. It's also a dual SIM tablet. I didn't buy it for that reason but thought I'd pop in a sim card and see how it works. I've tried both Verizon and the Xfinity sim that Verizon uses. Both were accepted but neither got me online or allowed me to make calls. Maybe only international sims will work or I need to contact my carrier to add a tablet. I just don't know, but it might be something I'll investigate in the future. Well, I've been using this tablet quite extensively for the past few days. Not a single error or failure. The battery does a great job at what I use it for and I recharge it when I go to bed. It also comes with a registration card to activate the 2 year warranty. If it's really 2 years, then that's a great guarantee. If I have any thoughts, good or bad, I'll update this review. As long as I like it!
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