I just purchased one of the T50 plus devices, I am super happy with it, the battery life on the device is superb. I have watched plenty of movies and played games. With the price tag for this device I would say that it was money well spent.
I’ve had mine for a month or so. If your needs are similar to mine, and you find it on sale, I can recommend it. I picked it up on Temu for $120 Australian (about £60) as I wanted something for my regular commutes to watch movies/tv shows. I regularly commute 90 minutes to Sydney on a quiet, empty train and this thing has made that a joy. The basics are great. Stock android is fast. Great screen. Productivity apps and basic games run well, and for commuting the size is right in the sweet spot for me. The speakers are terrible but I always use headphones on the train. Camera is as you’d expect but I’d never use a tablet to take a photo. I haven’t had any issues with the WiFi or storage but am typically preloading media. Only other negative to consider is that software and security support is unlikely. But for my needs and for £60 I’ll cope. Thanks for making the video.
No worries. Glad you enjoy it! The lack of reliable updates I find is a given on devices from these lesser known brands. But the overall performance of them is plenty for most people! Thanks for watching 😁
I`d like to see a storage speed comparison on these tablets, usually the storage is dreadfully slow. Apart from some lag in the menu it looks like a decent tablet if you consider the price!
@@ubaid4009 Yeah after looking for other tablets in the same price range this one definitely is really nice, I got one in the house 2 days ago and it`s more tablet then I expected to get, all looks and feels solid.
I just purchased one of the T50 plus devices, I am super happy with it, the battery life on the device is superb. I have watched plenty of movies and played games. With the price tag for this device I would say that it was money well spent.
Where is the microSD slot?
It’s a decent tablet. Build quality is really nice too, especially at this price!
I’ve had mine for a month or so. If your needs are similar to mine, and you find it on sale, I can recommend it. I picked it up on Temu for $120 Australian (about £60) as I wanted something for my regular commutes to watch movies/tv shows. I regularly commute 90 minutes to Sydney on a quiet, empty train and this thing has made that a joy.
The basics are great. Stock android is fast. Great screen. Productivity apps and basic games run well, and for commuting the size is right in the sweet spot for me.
The speakers are terrible but I always use headphones on the train. Camera is as you’d expect but I’d never use a tablet to take a photo. I haven’t had any issues with the WiFi or storage but am typically preloading media.
Only other negative to consider is that software and security support is unlikely. But for my needs and for £60 I’ll cope.
Thanks for making the video.
No worries. Glad you enjoy it! The lack of reliable updates I find is a given on devices from these lesser known brands.
But the overall performance of them is plenty for most people!
Thanks for watching 😁
Does it have split screen & how does it perform in zoom or messenger call for meetings etc
hi Ash just out of curiosity i assume it takes a micro storage card , where do you actually put it ?? Cheers.
There should be a sim slot, so you can add 1 sim and 1 micro SD card. If I remember rightly.... 😬
I`d like to see a storage speed comparison on these tablets, usually the storage is dreadfully slow. Apart from some lag in the menu it looks like a decent tablet if you consider the price!
It's superb speed , due to his unisoc t620 processor
@@ubaid4009 Yeah after looking for other tablets in the same price range this one definitely is really nice, I got one in the house 2 days ago and it`s more tablet then I expected to get, all looks and feels solid.
This is tablet problem youtub ful HD no support