
You can compare the AnTuTu test to other tablets to see how it performs. I just bought it as a home tablet so I have cellular capabilities, haven't tried it, I plan to use it over Wi-Fi only. The screen looks good, sharp and clear. The touchscreen is fast and responsive, multi-touch works well in games, and the games I've tried work flawlessly. The battery life is as advertised, I can use it for several days between charges. Front speakers sound much better than down-firing or back-firing ones. I bought a $15 silicone case for it which protects it well. The only issues (all minor at this price point) are that the mere 2GB of RAM will run out quickly, if you're playing games you'll need to close (not just exit) all your other apps or else the game could start lagging. Android 7 is a bit outdated but everything works fine, I still have a 4.4 tablet that works fine. However, the latest security patch was released in October 2017, which is pretty outdated for a tablet sold new in 2020. It has some at&t apps that cannot be uninstalled so I just disabled them to save RAM. In general, that's good. by price. I previously tried an unnamed $100 10 inch tablet, it was so slow I had to return it. This is significantly better for a little more money.

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