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8 Inch LTE Andriod Tablet – Azpen 8 Inch Unlocked LTE Tablet with Android 12 OS Octa Core CPU 3GB RAM 32GB Storage Dual Cameras IPS HD Display for T-Mobile and AT&T Network.
Azpen 8 Inch Unlocked LTE Tablet with Android 12 OS Octa Core CPU 3GB RAM 32GB Storage Dual Cameras IPS HD Display for T-Mobile and AT&T Network
★★★★★
$97.99 in stock
as of October 20, 2024 8:09 am
Features
Product Dimensions |
10.2 x 6.2 x 0.38 inches |
Item Weight |
1.23 pounds |
ASIN |
B0CH7DGR62 |
Item model number |
TF800 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
OS |
Android |
RAM |
3 GB |
Wireless communication technologies |
Cellular, 3G, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity technologies |
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Display technology |
LCD |
Display resolution |
1280 x 800 pixels |
Other display features |
Wireless |
Human Interface Input |
Touchscreen |
Scanner Resolution |
1280 x 800 pixels |
Other camera features |
Rear, Front |
Form Factor |
Tablet |
Color |
Black |
Battery Power Rating |
4000 Amp Hours |
Manufacturer |
Richwoods |
Date First Available |
September 3, 2023 |
Memory Storage Capacity |
32 GB |
Standing screen display size |
8 Inches |
Ram Memory Installed Size |
3 GB |
Battery Capacity |
4000 Milliamp Hours |
- Stay connected with built-in 4G LTE and Wi-Fi, LTE bands B2/B4/B5/B7/B12/B17/ B66 are compatible for T-Mobile and AT&T networks. Check your carrier before purchasing. SIM card not included.
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Stunning performance and stylish design combine in this quick, powerful Android 12 OS...
User reviews
★★★★★ Approved. Its a great tablet it works great to set it up and be able to use it on the go. Holds alot of storage for different games to keep yourself busy. Its a good working tablet lasts a long time when charged.
★★★☆☆ Fairly Okay Tablet. The tablet works pretty okay, it's not the best tablet, has some performance issues, but otherwise it works fine.RAM is a pretty limiting factor as well along with the CPU for this tablet. So just don't expect to have a lot of applications open.
★★★★☆ Very impressive performance for the price. The media could not be loaded. I am very impressed by the responsiveness and performance of this inexpensive tablet. A number of years ago I reviewed a similar Android tablet from a large, well-known computer company which I thought was so slow as to be useless, so I was pleasantly surprised by the performance of this one.I was intrigued by this tablet in part because I had a spare, unused line on my t-mobile family plan which I have been paying for anyway and thought it might be interesting to try a tablet with a cellular connection. I use my 12.9" 5th generation iPad Pro all the time but it is wireless only (no sim card connecting it to t-mobile). Because I couldn't find the phone that was last used with my extra t-mobile line I had to contact them for a sim card. I do not know what happens if you just pop a sim card from an existing phone into this tablet, but getting a new sim card at my local t-mobile store was easy-peasy.It's not really fair to compare this tablet with a 12.9" iPad, because the iPad costs over 10x what this Android tablet costs, but for the money this Android tablet does all the things my iPad does, it just doesn't do them quite as well. For example, I use my iPad constantly for Google Meetings while working from home, and while I can do that with this Android tablet, the quality of the front-facing camera is pretty dismal compared to the iPad, plus the iPad actually tracks my face as I move.I also use my iPad a lot for games, and this is where I am really impressed by the Android Azpen. I am attaching a number of screen shots and a very crude video taken while playing Clash of Clans on the Azpen.Some deficiencies of the Azpen are obvious: it is 4G LTE only, not 5G. Anyone with a T-Mobile account probably wants a 5G device, although it works just fine with the older standard. I note that the battery life isn't great. Probably good enough for a long plane flight, but just barely. The audio is pretty tinny.I am not really a fan of Android devices in general but I try to be open-minded about them. If you are accustomed to using an Android phone or tablet you will probably have no trouble using this. The system setup process wanted me to connect my phone (including iPhones) or tablet to copy applications to this tablet, which seemed crazy to me, but I followed instructions and connected my iPhone 15 Pro Max (which has a 1TB drive) to this tablet with a USB-C cable but the Azpen doesn't see the iPhone, while the iPhone thinks the tablet is an external battery. All very silly really. We use Google applications for work and I had no trouble setting up both my work account and personal account on the Azpen tablet, and installing and running things like Google Meet, Chat and GMail, so what exactly it wanted to copy from my iPhone 15 I have no idea.Bottom line, if you are an Android user and are looking for an inexpensive tablet that you can use with your t-mobile account this is a good choice. I probably won't use this long-term with that t-mobile sim card because I want an iPad anyway, and one that supports 5G.
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