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The ALLDOCUBE iPlay 60 Mini Pro Tablet features an 8.4-inch FHD display, powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, 16GB RAM, and 128GB storage (expandable to 512GB). It runs on Android 14 with ALLDOCUBE OS 3.0, offering advanced multitasking capabilities, dual 4G LTE connectivity, and a long-lasting 6050mAh battery. With dual speakers and Widevine L1 support, it delivers an immersive audio-visual experience, making it perfect for entertainment and productivity on the go.
Brand | ALLDOCUBE |
Product Dimensions | 20.27 x 12.6 x 0.79 cm; 310 g |
Item model number | T812 |
Manufacturer | ALLDOCUBE |
Series | iPlay 60 Mini Pro |
Colour | Black Android 14 |
Standing screen display size | 8.4 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Resolution | 1920x1200 Pixels |
Processor Brand | MediaTek |
Processor Speed | 2.2 GHz |
Speaker Description | The ALLDOCUBE iPlay 60 Mini Pro tablet features dual speakers that deliver stereo sound for an immersive audio experience. |
Graphics Coprocessor | ARM G57 MC2 |
Graphics Chipset Brand | ARM |
Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Carrier | Telcel |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
Front Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
Operating System | Android 14 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 310 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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A Little Gem of a Tablet
The ALLDOCUBE iPlay 60 Mini Pro is an excellent tablet for those seeking a lightweight, high-resolution device, particularly for reading. While it has some limitations, its affordability and impressive display make it a standout choice among compact tablets.Key Highlights:1. DisplayAlong with price this was the main reason I bought this tablet. The 1920x1200 resolution on the 8.4-inch screen is sharp and vibrant, making it perfect for reading eBooks, PDFs, web browsing and Youtube. Compared to my Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 (1340x800 resolution), the difference is very clear - the ALLDOCUBE offers a much more satisfying visual experience. Text and images are clearer, and the high pixel density ensures a comfortable and enjoyable reading experience. The screen is not OLED and it's IPS LCD and the 60Hz refresh rate may be also a slight downside for those used to higher-end tablets, but it’s perfectly clear and acceptable for the price. There's also screen protector factory installed. Saved me hassle of installing one. But had it for 2 weeks or so and already seeing micro scratches on the screen protector. But can easily install another one if it gets too bad.2. Portability and BuildWeighing just over 300g and featuring a slim design, the tablet is easy to carry and hold for extended periods, making it ideal for reading and on-the-go use. People with larger hands can easily hold with one hand from the back. It's light because it's made from light metal at the back and plastic on top and bottom of the tablet, presumably for better signal. It does feel solid enough to take a few knocks. I always put a case on my mobiles and tablets. There are limited selection of cases for this tablet and I've bought and reviewed AKNICI Case for ALLDOCUBE iPlay 60 Mini Pro Tablet on here. The USB-C port for charging is at the top of the tablet for some reason but doesn't cause any issues.3. OS and PerformanceThe Helio G99 processor handles everyday tasks with ease. Since I’m not a gamer, I didn’t need a particularly powerful processor, and this tablet more than meets my needs. The default ALLDOCUBE OS is very close to stock Android but I replaced with Nova Launcher which I was more comfortable with. Also, another thing I found annoying is I'm used to Samsung tablets where the back navigation button is on the right. Default back button is on the left. I could not find a satisfactory way to change this. But I think this is more to do with Android 14 than the tablet itself. It does allow you to change to swipe gestures which I can't get used to. I still prefer buttons.4. Expandable StorageThe inclusion of Micro SD card support is a great addition to the already generous 128GB, allowing for expanded storage easily and not costing arm and a leg.5. Battery LifeBattery life is OK so far, lasting a full day easily with moderate use, including reading and browsing web and light Youtube. Time will tell as I've only had this for 2 weeks or so at the time of writing review.6. 4G LTE CapabilityThe tablet includes 4G LTE sim support, though I haven’t used this feature yet and unlikely to do it. Prefer to use hotspot with my mobile when data is needed. But it’s a great option for those who want mobile connectivity on the go without a mobile.Value for MoneyI purchased this tablet during the recent Black Friday sales, which made it an even better deal. The quality and performance at this price point are exceptional, especially for those prioritising reading and casual use.Alternatives Considered:I did alot of research before buying this. My criteria was a low cost high resolution 8 inch tablet. Most of the 8 inch ones had low resolution like my Samung Tab A9 at 1340x800 resolution. The other higher resolution ones I researched included:• iPad Mini 7 (2266x1488): A great device, but the high price made it out of my budget, and not Android.• Lenovo Legion Tab Y700 (2560x1600): Another great 8-inch Android tablet more for gamers and available to buy internationally but limited by its Chinese ROM, which made it less user-friendly for international users. The UK (Global) version again had a high price and out of my budget. Also too powerful for my needs.• Update 19/02/2025 - DOALLCUDE iPlay 60 Mini Turbo: This Turbo version is very similar to the Pro version but with new processor bump and video output feature via USB-C. There maybe more features but I saw this on Amazon UK for about £180 which is more than the Pro version. For my needs I'll still stick with the Pro version.Room for Improvement:• Refresh Rate: The 60Hz refresh rate is acceptable for this price range but doesn’t match higher-end tablets.• ALLDOCUBE OS: The default OS is OK but can be easily switched to other launchers like Nova Launcher to enhance usability.• Speakers and Cameras: Speakers are average quality, which is fine for Youtube and videos. I don't use this tablet for music, and also don't intend to use the camera.Conclusion:The ALLDOCUBE iPlay 60 Mini Pro is a fantastic tablet. Its sharp, high-resolution display offers a significant improvement over devices like the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9, delivering a much more satisfying visual experience. The inclusion of Micro SD card support further enhances its versatility.Despite minor trade-offs like the 60Hz refresh rate and average speakers, the tablet’s affordability, portability, and high-resolution display make it an excellent choice. I would easily recommend this tablet to anyone looking for a compact, affordable device for reading and everyday tasks.Time will tell if this tablet is reliable but for now it's a gem of a tablet.
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Pleasantly Surprised.
Was looking for a decent spec android 8" tablet with a 3.5mm headphone socket, but was struggling. Samsung A7 lite, Lenovo M8 and Amazon Fire HD Plus were all given a chance, but were all very sluggish, especially trying to play HD or 4K videos .... what I primarily need one for, a portable media player for trips/holidays.Came across this Alldocube iplay 50 mini pro following a review on a tech site and took a punt.This isn't without some faults: tinny single speaker and odd positioning of the headphone socket on a corner, and the battery could be a bit bigger, but, these aren't deal breakers, and this copes with all my videos and music without a stutter on a decent quality screen.It's less than a quarter of the price of a new ipad mini with the same memory, (looks very similar to one too) so don't expect the highest specs possible, but, in my opinion, is well worth the £129 I paid for it.
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Very good tablet for the money, update WiFi issues
As an owner of Lenovo y700 I wanted a back up tablet and love the 8" tablets.Is this the quality of the y700, no, is it a good tablet ,yes.At the money paid, probably the best tablet out there.Lovely size , quick CPU, screen quality good.Perfect for my day to day usage.No issues with the soundUpdate wifiAs with par other reports , I have experienced WiFi drop off with this tablet, I have over come this by splitting my wi fi channels and only connecting to 5ghzAll fine now
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Lovely little budget tablet
Update 13th Nov 2024:This tablet spontaneously died mid-use after just over three months regular usage. Appeared to power itself off and will not power on. Device is physically intact having been fitted with both case and screen protector. Cannot boot to any recovery mode and only detects on PCs as a USB Serial port. Dropped from 5 to 1 stars. A terrible shame. It was a very good tablet for the price, but reading around it appears that it suffers serious reliability problems. Avoid, because the warranty terms are unclear and after 30 days you'll almost certainly be looking at having to pay return fees.----Original review:A surprisingly capable performer, the Alldocube iPlay50 mini Pro NFE is "the little Android tablet that could". The 1920x1200 TFT screen is impressively sharp, and whilst it's not based upon the most cutting-edge ARM SoC, the Helio G99 is still a capable processor. Speedwise it generally performs on-par or ever-so-slightly better than my six year-old OnePlus 6 which is based on the (then cutting-edge high-end flagship) Qualcomm Snapdragon 845. This tablet can do more than Netflix and Web browsing. For a quick test I installed Steinberg's Cubasis 3 digital audio workstation on it and was pleasantly surprised to see it ran really quite well.TBH I'd like to see a bigger battery in this tablet, but in fairness the battery life seems to be perfectly acceptable. That said, turning the screen brightness up hammers the battery noticably faster.The sound quality from the single speaker isn't particularly brilliant, but that's a trade-off I'm more than happy to make. If I want good sound quality all I have to do is pair the Alldocube with any half-decent wireless earbuds. Talking of which, this tablet supports a good old 3.5mm headphone jack socket and can also take a micro SD card. Top marks!Time will tell if Alldocube continue to support this tablet with firmware updates.In terms of bang-for-the-buck I'd say this is the best tablet on the market right now. It matches or exceeds pretty much every spec on the contemporary Samsung Galaxy A9 mini 8" tablet at a significantly cheaper price. Astonishing!Great job, Alldocube!
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