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The ALLDOCUBE iPlay50 Mini Pro NFE is an 8.4-inch Android tablet featuring a powerful Helio G99 processor, 16GB RAM, and 128GB of storage, expandable up to 512GB. With a stunning 1920x1200 FHD display, 4G LTE connectivity, and a long-lasting 5000mAh battery, this tablet is designed for both entertainment and productivity on the go.
Standing screen display size | 8.4 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920×1200 Pixels |
Processor | 2.2 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | Mali G52 MC2 |
Chipset Brand | ARM |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Hours |
Brand | ALLDOCUBE |
Series | iPlay50 mini Pro NFE |
Item model number | T811MN |
Operating System | Android 13 |
Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 6.1 x 1.77 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.25 x 6.1 x 1.77 inches |
Color | Grey |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
Processor Brand | MediaTek |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
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Very satisfied
I am very happy with this tablet. I was looking for a tablet smaller than 10 inch and under $200. There are basically 3 decent options, Samsung A7 Lite, Lenovo, and this tablet. I ended up choosing this one after comparing the Samsung A7 Lite to this one and deciding what is most important for me.I'll start with the negatives about this tablet which I knew about before purchase:The built-in speaker is really tinny sounding. It's fine for speakerphone and video chat, but streaming music will disappoint.There is no flash/flashlight.The screen brightness maximum is like 350 nit. Basically, that means it's not suitable for bright outdoors. In comparison my Samsung phone is capable of 1700 nit. The Samsung A7 lite is 360 nit so not any better than this one. I didn't find a tablet in this price range that was any brighter.The placement of the USB charging port is on the top. It's a little weird but got used to it. I use wireless headphones but the headphone jack is in kind of a weird location too. It's right on a corner.Custom cases for this tablet are extremely limited. I found 4 designs in total that are made for this tablet. That may increase if this tablet becomes more popular. The Samsung has hundreds of options.The last I would call negative is that I don't know how well this company will support software and security updates. That is probably where Samsung will have the main selling point since they typically support a new design for at least a few years before discontinuing updates.Ok, so where it beats Samsung:The Helio G99 processor is a little better than the P22T that Samsung puts in their A7 Lite. It's not a powerhouse like the Dimensity or Snapdragon 8 in the 1000 dollar tablets but it is plenty fast for what I do. It also means faster RAM and Bluetooth 5.2 vs Samsung's Bluetooth 5.0.8 gigs of RAM vs Samsung's 3 gigs. More RAM and faster RAM than the Samsung.This tablet is 128 or 256 gigs of storage. Samsung options are 32 or 64. The lower options beats Samsung's upper option.Screen resolution, this screen is 1900*1200 Samsung I believe was 1340*800. The picture on this tablet is exceptional for the price.Android 13. Samsung comes with Android 12 but I am sure it will update on the Samsung. I like the very basic Android that comes with this tablet. No bloatware like with Samsung.Widevine L1. Usually only the name brands would allow high resolution Netflix, YouTube TV etc and buying a generic tablet meant watching in 480P resolution or finding hacked versions of the apps. This tablet will play everything in HD just like any name brand.I didn't mention things that were pretty much equal with the Samsung like camera quality, battery life, construction, etc. So if there is no mention in my review, I didn't see an advantage of one over the other.I read a review claiming this tablet didn't have haptic feedback. That was one thing I was disappointed in but the review was wrong. It does have haptic feedback but is off by default in the android settings.If sound quality, name brand (with name brand support and updates), or case options are important to you, consider the Samsung. I chose this one for the faster processor, more RAM, more storage, and a better screen and I'm glad I did.
L**T
Absolutely Love This Tablet – So Much Better Than My Old One!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I am beyond happy with this tablet! I’m actually writing this review on it right now, and I can confidently say it’s way better than the 11-inch tablet I had before. It’s the perfect size—8.4 inches feels just right for portability while still being big enough for comfortable use.Performance & Speed – Super Fast!With the Helio G99 processor and 16GB RAM (8+8 extended), this tablet runs super smooth. No lag, no delays—it handles everything from browsing to streaming and even multitasking effortlessly. The 256GB storage (expandable to 512GB) is a huge plus, giving me plenty of space for apps, files, and media.Display – Crisp, Clear & VibrantThe FHD+ 1920×1200 display is stunning. Colors are bright, text is sharp, and watching videos feels immersive. The Widevine L1 support is a huge bonus because it allows HD streaming on apps like Netflix, which a lot of budget tablets don’t have!Battery Life – Lasts All DayThe battery life is fantastic—I can use it for hours without worrying about constantly recharging. It easily lasts a full day with moderate use.Connectivity – 4G LTE & Bluetooth 5.2Having 4G LTE support makes a huge difference. I can stay connected on the go, which is perfect for travel or when WiFi isn’t available. Bluetooth 5.2 ensures fast, stable connections with wireless accessories.Cameras – Surprisingly GoodFor a tablet, the 13MP rear and 5MP front cameras are really solid. Great for video calls and casual photography.Lightweight & Comfortable to UseIt’s lightweight, easy to hold, and feels great in my hands. Perfect for reading, typing, or just browsing.Final Thoughts – Worth Every Penny!This tablet has exceeded my expectations in every way. It’s fast, powerful, has a beautiful display, and is way better than my old 11-inch tablet. If you’re looking for a compact, high-performance tablet that won’t break the bank, this is the one! Highly, highly recommend!
K**.
Best 8 inch tablet for the price
I had been looking at buying an 8 inch tablet for occasional use. iPad mini was far too expensive for my use case and most Android tablets are 10 inch. The ones which do exist in this form factor come with a piddly processor and very less ram and are very slow and laggyThis one is really fast and snappy and the battery is decent as well. The screen is pretty bright and sharp and full HD.It's a fast charging tablet which makes it even better but unfortunately they dont provide a fast charger which was very disappointing - their description initially said they do and they didn't.It fits my hand better than an iPad mini. If you were a nexus 7 fan this one is a no brainerIt includes LTE at this low price, dual sim, which is great.Use the Nova launcher to make it really good - I personally didn't like their launcher.What is bad - speakers are tiny, no face or fingerprint lock only pin lock, and a lack of accesories. But they are all not that important. Use some good headphones and you are good to go. Cases are available and so are screen protectors.Reliability - hard to tell. Even if it lasts me a couple of years I'll just buy the latest version of what they sell then. Warranty - if I have to deal with them I'll add the details here.The only other good 8 inch is the y700 but it's triple the price. It is much better than this one but i didn't want to spend that much money.Please don't try and compare it with the iPad etc. look at the price.
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