Android Tablet, 10.1 inch Android 15 Tablets 18 (6+12 GB RAM 128GB ROM, 1280×800 IPS HD Touchscreen,6000mAh Battery, Bluetooth, Dual Camera, GMS, WiFi (Black)
Original price was: €280.€100Current price is: €100.






Price: $279.99 - $99.99
(as of Sep 19, 2025 03:27:27 UTC – Details)
Product description






Tablet With GMS certification (Google Mobile Service), pre-installed Google Play, Support social apps such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Tiktok etc. Well for watching video, chatting online, reading ebook and more.
Featuring 18GB RAM (6+12GB expandable), 128GB ROM, powerful CPU, huge storage, 8.0 HD camera on the rear and 2MP camera on the front. Built-in GPS, FM radio, dual speakers, 3.5mm headphone jack. Ideal for reading, taking photos, videos, music and more.
This Android tablet has a built-in 6000mAh Li-Ion battery that provides up to 8 hours of uninterrupted video playback, so you can use it for long periods of time without any interruptions.
10.1-inch FHD display for vivid visuals. 10.1-inch 1280×800 FHD display delivers crisp, vivid visuals for an immersive viewing experience.
Stay connected with dual-band 2.4/5GHz WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0 and built-in GPS. With wireless casting, dual speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack, the tablet is versatile and perfect for on-the-go entertainment and productivity.
6 reviews for Android Tablet, 10.1 inch Android 15 Tablets 18 (6+12 GB RAM 128GB ROM, 1280×800 IPS HD Touchscreen,6000mAh Battery, Bluetooth, Dual Camera, GMS, WiFi (Black)
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Original price was: €280.€100Current price is: €100.
m z –
Great work tablet.
This is a great tablet. I’m using it for work. It’s a perfect size, not too big or small. It looks nice and well worth it for the price.
Nick –
Quality BASIC tablet
This is a generic tablet made in China. There’s literally no branding on the box or on the tablet until powered up. Once powered up, it says “Jckkcfug”, not “Paaxoo” like on the Amazon product listing.As far as the hardware itself…– the build feels good, Has some weight to it.– The tablet claims it was fully charged out of the box, so I ran some tests on it to drain the battery down. It lasted several hours.– Once on the charger it did not appear to support fast charge, so it took a few hours to fully charge up again.– Wi-Fi is good, connected to a few different access points without issue. since I don’t trust generic brands or rebrands like this, I can only test it on my “lowRiskTesting” SSID, which is outside my normal network boundary. There it got 300 megabits of throughput. file transfers audio and video everything worked fine.– I can’t speak for the others but this tablet arrived with Android 15.– The screen is clear, bright, and has fantastic viewing angles for a generic tablet. Was responsive to single and multi touch without delay. Feels like the screen is actually glass, and if so that’s rare at this price point.– The resolution is only 1200 by 800 but images looked clear video played smoothly, so no performance complaints there.– Support memory extension, adding up the 12 gigabytes to RAM.– One hundred twenty eight gigs of built in storage, Not bad for a $100 tablet.– Does have a mini SD card slot, but I don’t have a need to test with right now.– The included case does hold the tablet firmly and protects it from basic drops on the corners. 1 There’s no automatic screen on off with this cover, but again it’s only a $100 tablet. Folding the cover back does provide a bit of a stand that seems sturdy enough to hold the tablet up through some basic bumps.– It appears this tablet has some kind of protective film on the screen already. said film does scratch easily so be careful just the same.Minus one star for the inconsistent branding, no specific support documentation included, etc. As always with these inconsistently/non-labeled Android Devices, I highly recommend doing a slick and reload with a known clean install of Android, just to be on the safe side.Overall this is a good tablet hardware-wise, at this price point.(Apologies for any inconsistent sentences or typos, I’m stuck using dictation for most of my typing as I’m one armed for a while!)
Marc –
Great Value Tablet
Smooth performance with plenty of storage and RAM for apps and games. Screen is clear, battery lasts long, and itâs lightweight. Perfect for everyday use at a great price!
Lichtenstein –
Runs fast and holds charge
Runs fast and smoothly. Holds a charge and battery lasts long
Jason –
Decent backup tablet or for kids. Won’t win any awards but for the price gets the job done
3.5 stars.It’s a decent average tablet. I’d review it at 3.5 stars overall, but upped it to four because of the low price. If you want a backup/side tablet for some reason, this is a decent option.It’s very slow. I have an old Samsung S10 (phone/device) and my phone runs circles around this. It’s noticeably lagging on things like rebooting. But it works, and loading all my account stuff on it was pretty seamless.Build quality seems fine. It’s not going to win any design awards but it’s not anything ‘overly’. It’s not overly heavy, not overly cheap, nor overly slim and slick. It’s a basic tablet and looks/feels like it through and through.The screen was a bit matte and muted for me. It was colorful, but wasn’t really vibrant nor did it ‘pop’. Camera works fine, but hard to tell because the screen is medium quality.Final thing I’ll say about it is the manual didn’t match the product. The buttons and jacks were all in the wrong places compared to the manual. Not sure what that’s about but it’s not a big deal, just know that if you’re giving it to someone who reads and uses the manual, it won’t be helpful.Battery life seemed ‘ok’. Under heavy load (loading all apps (hundreds), automatically, from Google ran the battery down to 50% in a little less than an hour. It was visibly going down, albeit very slightly, under normal usage. Like using it for 10 minutes or so went from 94 to 92.But don’t get me wrong, despite the ‘meh’ overall review, it does work and for the price, $99, provides value. As a backup, for kids, spare room, summer home, art frame, for traveling, or whatever device, it does the job.
Trey –
Painfully slow
Painfully slow. Thought this would be a good inexpensive option for watching kid shows. Itâs really not even good for that. The lag is painful, the screen is grainy. Touch screen is not very responsive.