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The PRITOM Touch10 Plus is a sleek 10.1-inch Android 13 tablet powered by a robust Octa-Core 2GHz processor, 8GB RAM, and 64GB storage expandable up to 512GB. Featuring a sharp 1280x800 HD IPS display with Eye Health mode, a 6000mAh battery for up to 7 hours of mixed use, and cutting-edge 5G/WiFi6 connectivity, it’s Google certified for seamless app access and multitasking with split-screen support. Perfect for professionals and creatives seeking performance and portability in one stylish blue package.
| Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 Pixels |
| Processor | 2 GHz |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Hours |
| Brand | PRITOM |
| Series | Touch10 plus |
| Item model number | A523 |
| Operating System | Android 13 |
| Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 0.28 x 6.3 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.6 x 0.28 x 6.3 inches |
| Color | Blue |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
| Processor Brand | Allwinner |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Flash Memory Size | 64 GB |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
K**N
Great little tablet!
It may not be very big and powerful, but it’s exactly exactly what I needed. I only need it for a few things and to be able to get on zoom so I feel pretty comfortable with the fact that this is the one that I chose. I’m very happy with it.
A**R
Newer models over load
I am disappointed that this tablet constantly shuts down and has to reboot. I have tried all the usual things to keep this from happening to no avail. My older one from 3 years ago has no issues, same brand. Newer is not always better.
P**Y
Fine system; not great battery life
This is a fine little tablet. It's pretty easy to set up, and we got YouTube Kids going easily. The battery life is pretty short, so you'll want to keep it plugged in when you aren't using it - it lasts a few hours before needing a recharge. Depending on what you plan to do with it, it can work well.
S**E
Awesome Android Machine
This thing packs quite a powerful punch for the price. Super affordable, screen is clear and bright. Thing isn't too heavy but not iPad light for sure. Very sturdy build. Love the USB C charger included. Screen is responsive to my touch. Setup was a breeze and included considerations for making it kid-friendly. Awesome media device for me going forward! Doesn't take up much space at all in the backpack.
L**Y
Only holds charge for about an hour. Only 9 time zones to choose from, can’t use any others.
On the back of the box it says, “The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.”This is a statement required by Google when anyone uses the Android open source material. They’re also supposed to include a statement before that says “Android is a trademark of Google LLC” if they use the Creative Commons Robot and reference “Android” or any of their other trademarked terms. They do use the Android Robot on the back of the box (it’s an older version from like 2013, but it’s still trademarked) and they reference Android (“Android 13” to state the OS) so not sure why it doesn’t have the TM symbol near it and why they didn’t include the trademark statement.So, Android is open sourced and can be used. BUT, it could be the same or could have been changed some and might not be the exact same as Android. I haven’t used Android OS in a while, so I’m not totally sure. It seems about the same with the same Google apps/services, but also seems lacking too (like with settings). It uses a version of Android 13.0, and currently the latest Android OS is 15.0, so this is a couple behind.This says that it has 4GB RAM but then also says it’s 8GB RAM, then says it is 4 + 4GB, up to 8GB Extended RAM. It’s really 4GB RAM, but can be extended to 8GB.Settings shows that when mine arrived, it had 19% storage used, with 51.73 GB free.It’s very lightweight. Seems like it’s made of plastic. I don’t think the screen is glass, but not completely sure. But I’d guess it’s not.The screen resolution is okay. Not great, but not bad. Screen sensitivity works well. It isn’t overly sensitive. It responds nicely.Battery is not very good on this. It doesn’t hold a charge long at all. Even doing something extremely basic, like reading a book offline on it, eats up the battery so fast! It’s constantly dying and needing to be plugged in again. Just as I start getting into what I’m reading, it’s dying. Watching a video and just getting into it, it’s dying. It gets really annoying! The most I got out of it ever was a little over an hour! That’s crazy! It would be fully charged, I wouldn’t do anything but read offline, and it would be dead within the hour. And it gets pretty hot at the port when it’s charging.There’s a plug for headphones.When you first turn it on, it says “Powered by Android” along with the Android symbol.Set up is easy. It takes you through it - choosing language, connecting Wi-Fi, use location, allow scanning, device maintenance, accept Google Terms of Service, and select a pin (or skip this part) - and your device will be ready to go.I chose to toggle off “use your location,” where you let apps and services use your device’s location. I also chose to toggle off “device maintenance,” which sends app usage data to Google and “install updates & apps” to automatically download and install updates and apps from Google, your carrier, and your device’s manufacturer.” I chose to toggle them off since this technically isn’t Google that made this. So not sure where that data is really going. I’m not quite sure how it works. They made this Android OS using open source, but they could have changed the OS in any way. I don’t know if the data actually goes to Google or what.This has all the Google apps/services on it - clock, Play Store, Gmail, Keep Notes, Contacts, Photos, Assistant, Calculator, Calendar, Camera, Chrome, Drive, Duo, Files, Find Device , Google, Google TV, Kids Space, Maps, Play Books, Safety, Settings, Sound Recorder, Videos, YouTube, YT Kids, and YT Music. It’s odd because on the main screen showing everything, there’s some duplicates. Not sure why?I went to try and set up my time zone. Since I didn’t turn on “use location,” I needed to set it manually. To do that, I had to toggle off “Set time automatically” and go down and click on “Time Zone.” Problem was, for United States, it only showed 9 places, none of which were my time zone. There was a little search bar. But when I clicked on it and typed my time zone, it didn’t show it as an option. I tried others as well, and none of them showed either. If I searched one of the 9 that were already shown, those would show up in the search results. But if you searched anything other than 1 of those 9, the search results would be zero. So apparently, you can’t set any time zone except for those specific 9. Seems really weird to me.The cameras on this are horrible. So if you want a tablet with a good camera, this is not the one for you. It has a 2MP front camera and an 8MP rear camera. Even with great lighting, the 8MP rear camera takes horrible pictures!Comes sealed in plastic wrapper. It’s in a nice outer product box. It’s made in China. It’s inside the outer product box nicely. There’s even a little square padded area on the inside of the lid that goes over the area where the tablet sat to give it extra protection, which I thought was a nice touch. There’s a “Quick Start Guide” pamphlet included, but there isn’t any more in-depth information included.There’s a charging cable and the wall adaptor.I measured and the screen is 10.1 inches diagonally (width is 8.5 inches in case that’s of interest to anyone). The full iPad, when standing up and down (portrait), it is about 6.25 inches across, 9.5 inches tall, and 11 inches diagonally. So, that’s means when it’s horizontal (sitting landscape) it is 9.5 inches across, about 6.25 inches tall, and 11 inches diagonally.The device works. It’s very basic. I can’t even get my time zone on the thing. I’m a little uneasy about some random $80 tablet having access to my wi-fi and any data from the tablet, so I’ve been really careful not to input any of my info on it (no email address, name, phone number, etc.). But, that doesn’t mean they still can’t get access to data. The cameras on here are horrible, battery is horrible, port gets hot when charging, screen resolution isn’t great, and it’s extremely basic. It’s only $80 so I wasn’t expecting much, but I expected a little more…like at least being able to have the correct time on the darn thing and it holding a charge for a couple hours. It’s really lightweight, plastic. So doesn’t seem the most durable. I’m uneasy about where the data would be sent to from this. Not sure how that works. But, again, at $80, I didn’t expect too much. If you’re looking for a very basic tablet to do very basic things like reading, watching videos, playing some minor apps that don’t take much then this will be good for that…as long as you don’t mind it doesn’t hold a charge for more than an hour even doing the most basic, simple things. This could also work as a basic intro palette for a child - old enough for a tablet, but not old enough where you want to spend a ton of money on one. This is a good way to introduce them to tablets and taking care of one of their own to see if they can handle a more expensive one. I give it 2 stars. It’s fine. But the battery is horrible and that’s what is the worst thing to me. And the time zone thing was pretty annoying too.SPECS FROM PRODUCT BOX AND PAMPHLETModel: M10Android 1310.1”1280*800 IPSOcta Core4GB RAM + 64GB ROM (says 8GB RAM but then says 4 + 4GB, up to 8GB Extended RAM. So really it’s 4GB RAM, but can be extended to 8GB)Front Camera 2MPRear Camera 8MP6000 mAh battery (states, “In emergency of low battery state caused tablet can not power on, please keep charger connected to device for at least 30 minutes before doing anything.”)
R**O
Nifty Little Tablet
This is a nifty little tablet to supplement folks already tied into the Android infrastructure, but could use another device to do some of the more simple tasks. Maybe you use Plex for your media and you need a device to connect to your bluetooth speakers to enjoy your own mp3 library. Maybe you have security cameras that use an Android app. I would suggest this tablet as an extension to the stuff you already do, but not a replacement for a phone or primary tablet. It's got 4GB or RAM plus using 4GB of storage for RAM. While you can add a MicroSD card, the Play store doesn't advise you install apps to SD card anymore, so you'll want to choose wisely on what apps you can fit on the remaining 60GB. I wouldn't use this for gaming personally, beyond solitaire or word games. But there's plenty you can do on a tablet like this, and in the current price range, makes it a very attractive addition to however you're currently using Android. The operating system is a fairly barebones version of Android. I couldn't find any bloatware beyond Google apps. It's very smooth to run on a device like this. I was mostly impressed, and would think that most folks, if going in with realistic expectations, would be as well. The only drawback in my view is trying to find accessories that fit it.
B**B
Plastic feel minimalistic android tablet
This android tablet is a no-frills very plastic feeling tablet. The ram that’s indicated 4+4 basically it just takes storage memory and allocates it to the ram sort of a gimmick so it doesn’t have 8 GB of dedicated ram. This tablet. Also after communicating with the manufacturer does not have GPS capability and does not include a GPS chip.The cover for the SD card slot is not weatherproof. It’s hard plastic at least harder than the rubber that I’m used to finding over ports so don’t get the tablet wet it’ll be damaged.This tablet also appears to have a preinstalled screen protector that is plastic. I do not know if underneath it there is glass. I have emailed the manufacturer asking this question, but the included screen protector, obviously scratches very easily as can be seen in the photo.So I would recommend this tablet as a tablet that you can put in a protective case and set up for your kids or one that you don’t mind getting banged around that you can use in the garage for working around the home.If you want a higher performance tablet, you’ll have to look elsewhere.
D**O
Producto defectuoso
Me llego un dispositivo defectuoso que se sobre calienta, espero que el remplazo sea un dispositivo no defectuoso o reclamare mi rembolso
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