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The ALLDOCUBE iPlay 50 Mini Pro is a sleek Android 13 tablet featuring a powerful MediaTek Helio G99 8-core processor, 16GB RAM (including 8GB virtual memory), and 256GB storage expandable to 512GB. Its 8.4-inch 1920x1200 IPS In-Cell display offers vibrant visuals and smooth touch response. Connectivity options include 4G LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, and wireless projection. Equipped with a 5000mAh battery supporting PD 18W fast charging, it balances portability with endurance for work, gaming, and entertainment on the go.


| Standing screen display size | 8.4 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 Pixels |
| RAM | 16 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Mali-G57 |
| Chipset Brand | MediaTek |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
| Brand | ALLDOCUBE |
| Series | iPlay 50 mini Pro |
| Item model number | iPlay 50 mini Pro NFE |
| Operating System | Android 13 |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 7.98 x 4.96 x 0.3 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.98 x 4.96 x 0.3 inches |
| Color | Gray |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
| Processor Brand | MediaTek |
| Flash Memory Size | 256 GB |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
W**Y
Not to big, not too small, this is the one after testing them all
As a frequent traveler, I was looking for something that was light, and have enough storage to carry all my music or download videos to watch during flights without sucking up the memory on my phone. I had iPad mini generation 3 through generation 6, and while they were great, after losing my last one, I decided to try something less expensive, especially since I have numerous apps and needed at least 512G of storage and cellular capabilities. The latest Mini with that configuration is over $1100! I've tested all the various Android versions from the super cheap ones from unknown brands, ranging from $75 to $250, ordering from Aliexpress and Temu and here on Amazon. I did a ton of research and a couple things worth noting for those still deciding:* Android 14 or later was key that is an AUTHENTICATED version, mainly because of security concerns* Devices from China have a ton of bloatware and, more importantly, spyware that was built into the system and could not be deleted despite trying uninstaller apps. I found out the hard way after installing my Google accounts, and shortly after, I found out I was getting spam and attempted hacks since my contacts had been downloaded into the device. Luckily, I had 2FA set up for my accounts. I would not install anything sensitive if you bought a device from Aliexpress or Temu with bloatware that can't be uninstalled; check hidden files in settings.* Battery life has to be at least 5 hours or more; some claim high battery life only to find out that the battery drains much faster than described. I would not get any device with less than 6000mh battery.* I didn't want to spend more than $250After numerous devices, I got the Teclast M50 Pro mini and thought I had found the right one. It was good, reasonably fast with minimal bloatware, and cheaper than this Alldocube. It was fast, had a good interface, and had better screen resolution than others I had tried. Then, I discovered it was incompatible with T-Mobile, my wireless carrier for the last 20 years, and I wasn't going to change my family's wireless plans. So I returned it. After more research, I came across this Alldocube for about $200, which was higher than what I wanted to spend. It's the one!Why I liked this device:* Good screen resolution* Just the right size and weight, not too heavy for reading (I use the Libby app to check out books from the library)* Battery life is sufficient, and the processor is zippy!* No bloatware, I didn't find any apps or spyware (I will update if I do)* I bought the 256G internal storage version, and external storage capability said it could accept up to 512G microSD card...I installed a 2Tb card, and it seems to recognize it perfectly fine* Sound quality is what you'd expect from a little device -- not so great, but I always use Bluetooth earbuds anyway, so it was not a factor for me.* Camera -- didn't test it, didn't care. I may use the device for Zoom/Team calls and don't need anything super high-resolution; my iPhone 16 pro is my portable camera, this device isn't meant to be a camera replacement.This is it if you want an Android replacement for your iPad mini, but sacrifice on sound quality unless you use headphones or earbuds.
M**0
Very good Android 14 tablet (update)
As an Apple and PC user an android tablet always was needed for various reasons. It had to be low priced and offer most Android important features. A handheld possibility was preferred as were LTE, decent screen and processor.After looking, reading reviews and trying a few, it came down to this Iplay 60 pro mini during Prime Day.This device is impressive in all ways: size, screen, sound via BT with earbuds, battery life and features such face recognition, BT quick response, etc…Now the questionable: likely no updates and no support thus no much security. WIFI is really good and no issues for streaming videos or live feeds.Since gaming isn’t part of the equation this device does everything wanted and at a great low price.LTE/4G set with T-Mobile Sim works perfectly once T-Mobile support understood (and it took some time as store and phone support believed this unknown brand could do it) what I was trying to accomplish: making and receiving calls part of my Magenta plan for $10 additional!For now an incredible little and convenient tablet. Highly recommended tablet as it’s better than Samsung A9 and Xiaomi Pad SE.I thought to update the rewiew after 10 months or so and quite frankly, this tablet still amazes me! Not only does it still work flawlessly but I even found out that it’s so far the best device for LDAC and my IEM’s! Being in search for a low cost or budget smartphone for my music library via IEM’s surprisingly this Alldocube Iplay 60 mini pro provides the best LDAC rates! Yes over Samsung A series (A15, 25 and 35), forget Moto Edge where you can even get LDAC!So this mini pro is the best DAC combined with my Qdelix 5K… who would have thought?Great job Alldocube (except ignoring LTE or 5G) on your new devices. This one is simply the best. Okay no updates but hey one day…
H**R
Good Tablet - User Interface Basic
Review for the Alldocube iPlay 60 Mini Pro. Overall, a great little tablet! It is a nice size, with good specs: reasonably fast, good clear screen, good build, good memory and storage capacities and fun to surf the internet with. Unfortunately I had problems getting it to connect to AT&T's network, but eventually succeeded and it has been stable with no issues since. The UI is lacking in many respects, being very basic. Of note, the tablet does not come with a manual, so we're left to muddle our way through setup etc. However, once this is done and changes made to your liking it is a fun little tablet to use. Of significant note, the seller was quick in shipping a nicely packaged pristine tablet, mfg approximately 3 months ago, with a 98% charge on the battery. Overall, I'm very satisfied and can highly recommend this tablet and seller. At this price point, I don't think I could have made a better choice."My Thanks!
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