Tablet 7 inch Android 12.0 Tablet, 4GB+32GB ROM (1TB Expand), Quad-Core, WiFi, GMS, Dual Camera, Educational, Games (Black)
Original price was: $36.99.$34.99Current price is: $34.99.
Price: $36.99 - $34.99
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【 Android 12.0 tablet 】 – The latest android 12.0 have full access to Google Play and download the apps you love, such as Skype, Netflix, YouTube, Cartoon app etc,. Tablet Multiple Function Support Wi-Fi, Bluetooth.
【Strong Performance】- This 7 inch android 12.0 OS tablet features a powerful and energy-saving Quad-core processor , delivering quick app launches, smooth games and videos, and great overall performance.
【4+32GB ROM /1TB Expand Storage 】- The tablet offers (2+2Expand)+32GB of onboard memory and you can add an microSD card up to an additional 1TB of memory, keep all your favorite media with you wherever you go, such as eBooks, songs, videos, photos, music, etc.
【1024*600 7 Inch tablets】 – This IPS 1024*600 display , 3000mAh battery enables up to 6 hours of web browsing and up to 4 hours of video playback
【Good Gift 】-The best choice for Gift, the elderly and friends.BYANDBY has always been committed to providing customers with a satisfactory shopping experience
【 Tips 】-It is recommended that you do not open unnecessary applications during use, which can effectively improve the performance of the tablet and battery life
Customers say
Customers appreciate the value for money, screen quality, and size of the tablet computer. They mention it works as expected for the price point, has sharp graphics, and is a nice size. However, some customers have reported issues with sluggishness, battery life, and wifi connectivity. Opinions are mixed on functionality.
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8 reviews for Tablet 7 inch Android 12.0 Tablet, 4GB+32GB ROM (1TB Expand), Quad-Core, WiFi, GMS, Dual Camera, Educational, Games (Black)
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Original price was: $36.99.$34.99Current price is: $34.99.
Bill’s Workbench on YouTube –
Great little table for what we purchased them for.
My company was looking for an affordable way to have digital name plates at our desks. It took a lot of work to get them going, and it was not this tablet’s fault. But we got a custom app written, a server built, and the mounts 3d printed.Overall, we are happy with the tablets and our solution.What we were looking for was a table that has the following criteria:1. USB C2. Good screen and viewing angle3. Inexpensive4. SizeThis tablet fits all four of the requirements.If you are thinking of getting this to use as a tablet. You may want to spend a bit more and get something larger and faster. It’s a bit slow and the battery life is terrible. but again, for our use, the table works fine.
Whale –
Screen scratched immediately. Terrible battery. Slow.
This tablet is junk. The screen was scratched up within a few days. The battery doesn’t even last a while day if you are reading a book on it. The whole operating system is slow AF. It doesn’t play videos well. Basically a piece of junk.
Christina bennington –
My son loves it
Works great with the money
Kamelle Da Reviewer –
Good, but not the best.
When I first got this, I was surprised it was running Android 12 Go and not the base Android 12 but that isn’t really a big deal. I like this tablet, it’s quick but it’s not majorly fast or anything. There is better options especially with the quality and sound issues but it’s a great choice for someone who wants to buy something that is good for children or light use!
Greg Searle –
Basic inexpensive Android tablet
You get what you pay for, although this tablet does a good job at balancing cost vs. functionality. The HD IPS display is much better than an Amazon Fire (sorry Amazon), but it lacks the deep contrast and wide viewing angle of higher-quality IPS displays. It is sharp and easy to read. Being true HD (1280 horizontal), video looks good, and the processor can keep up easily with streaming apps. The built-in speaker is tinny; I would recommend an external speaker or headphones. It has a modern USB-C port, although you can only use it for file transfer and power (no video out). The camera is low-end, but it has a flash which is unusual in a low-end device. The flash is on the cooler end of the spectrum. The OS nearly stock Android 11 Go with a few minor modifications. You may wish to replace the basic launcher that comes with the tablet with something more functional. This is Android Go, so some advanced functionality is not available. Most (but not all) apps will run on it. The advantage is that you aren’t constantly waiting for the device to wrangle lots of resources with its minimal 2GB memory. You can’t multitask, really. 32GB storage is enough for more people, and there is a microSD slot for more. The case and screen are very plastic, and I wouldn’t drop it, but the texture helps you hold it. It’s not as light as a book reader, so you might tire of holding it for a long time. Yes, it will slip into the back pocket of your jeans. Just don’t sit on it.[Edit] Now that I’ve had it for a while: the above still stands, but there are a couple of features that are permanently enabled that I don’t like. “Permanently” as in these can’t be shut off in the settings, as they are already “off.”MAC randomization on restart causes my network to notify me of a “new device” whenever I restart the tablet.WiFi won’t stay connected if it’s idle for a while and not doing anything like streaming video, even if the display stays on.The “Go” version of Android means I can’t patch this behavior with Tasker, unfortunately. These aren’t fatal flaws, just annoying.
Kelli –
Works great
We added a sd card and itâs wonderful. We do our exercise apps, carb manager, recipe keeper app and we go online. All around great and did not have to spend a fortune
Kindle Customer –
NOT Android 12
Tablet will only update to Android 11. Makes it completely useless for what I wanted to use it for. Can’t even use it as an eReader, since Kindle won’t run on Android 11 any more.If you want something this size, go get a Kindle device.
Tom Jankovich –
I can’t believe this little thing
I bought this little cheep little thing just to beet around and turns out it’s the best device I own! It downloaded all my apps and data from my phone with absolutely no effort on my part. It’s super fast, great camera, etc. etc. Fits in my pocket I can’t complain about a thing! I HIGHLY recommend it