
We reviewed 12 Android tablets with at least 12 GB of RAM, because extra RAM keeps apps fluid and multitasking painless. Prices stretch from a modest $64.99 for the Evermyth 10‑inch Tablet up to $159.99 for the Tabwee 11‑inch Tablet, and user ratings hover between 4.0 and 4.4 stars, so you’ll find a device that fits both budget and performance expectations.
Our lineup spans three clear tiers. The budget corner features the Evermyth 10‑inch Tablet ($64.99, 4.0/5) and the ECOPAD 10.1‑inch Tablet ($66.99, 4.0/5), offering solid RAM without breaking the bank. Mid‑range options like the Svitoo 10‑inch Tablet Gray ($89.97, 4.4/5) and the Sharecloud 10.1‑inch Tablet ($89.99, 4.4/5) add larger screens and a bit more polish. Premium picks—including the Feonal 11‑inch Tablet ($101.98, 4.4/5), the Wxunja 11‑inch Tablet Blue ($106.99, 4.4/5), the Blackview 11‑inch Tablet Gray ($139.99, 4.3/5), and the Tabwee 11‑inch Tablet ($159.99, 4.2/5)—bring heftier batteries, higher‑resolution displays, and accessory bundles for power users.
Below you’ll see how each model stacks up on RAM, battery life, camera quality and more, so you can match the tablet that best fits your daily workflow or entertainment habits.

Tabwee 11-inch Tablet
Its 8000 mAh battery delivers up to 8 hours of gaming, giving it the endurance needed for long sessions.

Feonal 11-inch Tablet
Ideal for buyers who want a proven high‑quality tablet, it comes in at $101.98—about $58 less than the Tabwee, while still offering a solid 7000 mAh battery.

Svitoo 10-inch Tablet Gray
Stands out with a 5 MP front camera and a compact 10‑inch display, all for $89.97, making it a solid choice for video‑calls and on‑the‑go use.
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Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Feonal 11-inch Tablet)
Price Range

Tabwee 11-inch Tablet
$159.99

Feonal 11-inch Tablet
$119.98

Svitoo 10-inch Tablet Gray
$89.97

Wxunja 11-inch Tablet Blue
$106.99

Blackview 11-inch Tablet Gray
$99.99

Sharecloud 10.1-inch Tablet
$89.99

Bnegynng 10-inch Tablet
$65.99

Frameflow 10.1-inch Tablet
$69.99

ECOPAD 10.1-inch Tablet
$66.99

Evermyth 10-inch Tablet
$64.99

ONN Surf 7-inch
$49.99

Topsand 8-inch Tablet
$89.99
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Tabwee 11‑inch Tablet packs a massive 24 GB of RAM, 8000 mAh battery and 2 TB expandable storage in a feather‑light 0.7 lb chassis, but its $159.99 price puts it at the premium end of the budget segment.
The standout spec is the 24 GB of RAM, which dwarfs the 12 GB found in the Wxunja or the 20 GB virtual‑plus‑physical combo in the Sharecloud. Coupled with 128 GB of internal storage and a microSD slot that supports up to 2 TB, the Tabwee T90 handles heavy multitasking and massive media libraries. Its 8000 mAh battery promises up to 8 hours of gaming and a solid 40 hours of music playback, matching the Wxunja’s capacity while exceeding the Blackview’s 6580 mAh pack.
At 0.7 lb, the tablet is lighter than the Blackview (460 g), Wxunja (1.21 lb) and Feonal (0.98 lb), and only a shade lighter than the Topsand (0.8 lb). This places it among the most portable options in the 11‑inch class. Its 120 Hz touch‑sampling rate and 1200 × 1920 FHD display deliver smooth scrolling and vivid colors, a feature not highlighted in the peer specs. The inclusion of dual bottom‑mounted speakers, Bluetooth 5.0 and 5G Wi‑Fi further round out the connectivity suite.
Reviewers consistently praise the tablet’s lightweight feel and the vivid display, noting that Widevine L1 certification ensures reliable HD streaming on services like Netflix. The bundled keyboard, mouse, stylus and case turn the device into a capable 2‑in‑1 for students and remote workers. Professional reviewers, however, call out the lack of an auto‑dimming feature and a slightly slower YouTube launch compared with higher‑end tablets. Some users also point out a mismatch between the marketed Android 16 label and the Android 15 experience they receive.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Students, remote workers and frequent travelers who need a light, multitasking‑ready tablet with generous storage.
Avoid if: You’re shopping on a tight budget — the $159.99 price may be a hurdle, and power users seeking ultra‑fast gaming refresh rates might find it lacking.
TL;DR: The Feonal 11‑inch tablet packs 16 GB RAM, a 7000 mAh battery and Android 15 for $101.98, offering solid multitasking in a lightweight 0.98‑lb package, though its HD screen and camera can feel dated.
Feonal’s standout spec is the 16 GB of RAM paired with an octa‑core MTK8786 processor, which professionals note delivers lightning‑fast multitasking on Android 15. Storage isn’t a bottleneck either, thanks to 128 GB built‑in memory and the option to expand up to 1 TB. The tablet also houses a 7000 mAh battery that the manufacturer claims supports up to 12 hours of video playback, 6 hours of gaming, and 480 hours of standby time.
When you line it up against the other 11‑inch tablets in this roundup, the Feonal is noticeably lighter than the Wxunja model, which tips the scales at 1.21 pounds, but it isn’t the lightest option overall—Topsand’s 8‑inch tablet comes in at 0.8 lb. Its battery capacity is also modest compared with Wxunja’s 8000 mAh pack, though the Feonal still offers a solid 7000 mAh. The 11‑inch screen size matches its peers, but the 1280 × 800 HD resolution is lower than true Full HD displays found on some competitors.
User sentiment praises the tablet’s portability, ample storage and the up‑to‑date Android 15 experience, especially the dual‑SIM 4G LTE with VoLTE for on‑the‑go connectivity. However, reviewers repeatedly call out the HD display’s lack of sharpness and note that the rear camera’s 13 MP claim sometimes feels inconsistent in real use. Some professional testers also warn that, despite the high RAM count, gaming performance can feel laggy under demanding titles.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high-quality option
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
TL;DR: The Svitoo 10‑inch tablet offers a 10.1‑inch IPS display, 12 GB total RAM and 6000 mAh battery at $89.97, making it a solid, budget‑friendly choice for families and students.
The standout spec is the 12 GB of total RAM – 4 GB physical plus 8 GB virtual – paired with an octa‑core Unisoc T606 processor that can run up to 2.0 GHz. A 6000 mAh battery powers the 10.1‑inch IPS LCD (1280 × 800) for more than two days of typical use, and the 128 GB internal storage is expandable to 1 TB via microSD.
Compared with the other eleven tablets in this roundup, the Svitoo weighs the most at about 2.31 lb (1048 g), while most peers sit under 1.3 lb. Its battery capacity matches the ECOPAD model but falls short of the larger 6600–8000 mAh packs found in Sharecloud, Feonal and Wxunja. RAM‑wise, it ties with Wxunja and ECOPAD at 12 GB total, yet it offers less virtual memory than Sharecloud’s 20 GB configuration. The 10.1‑inch screen places it between the compact 8‑inch Topsand and the larger 11‑inch Feonal and Wxunja tablets.
User sentiment highlights the large display and ample storage as strong points for kids’ educational apps, while reviewers note that the virtual‑RAM portion runs slower than true physical memory, which can feel limiting in demanding tasks. Professional reviewers also point out that the 1280 × 800 resolution looks low for media‑rich use, and some question the marketing around “12 GB RAM” because half of it is virtual. Still, the inclusion of a protective case, dual speakers, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, Face Unlock and Widevine L1 certification adds practical value.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Most users seeking a balanced, mainstream option
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
“zero lag, freezes, or responsiveness issues”
“2+ days of battery life”
TL;DR: The Wxunja 11‑inch Tablet Blue costs $106.99, packs an 8000 mAh battery, 12 GB RAM and 1 TB expandable storage, delivering solid media playback for budget‑focused users.
The standout feature is its massive 8000 mAh battery paired with 12 GB of RAM, which together promise up to 10 hours of continuous media playback and smooth multitasking on Android 15.
At 1.21 pounds, the tablet is heavier than the Feonal 11‑inch model (about 0.98 pounds) but considerably lighter than the Svitoo 10‑inch tablet (around 2.31 pounds). Its battery capacity also outpaces most rivals: 8000 mAh versus Feonal’s 7000 mAh, Sharecloud’s 6600 mAh, Svitoo’s 6000 mAh, Blackview’s 6580 mAh, and Frameflow’s 6600 mAh.
Reviewers appreciate the long‑lasting battery and the ample 12 GB RAM, noting that everyday apps run without hiccups. However, the Unisoc T606 octa‑core processor is entry‑level, and the 1280 × 800 HD display feels low‑resolution on an 11‑inch screen, which can disappoint users doing visual‑intensive tasks.
Additional perks include Widevine L1 certification for HD streaming, 18 W PD fast charging, integrated graphics suitable for casual gaming, and a hard protective case that ships pre‑installed.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
TL;DR: The Blackview 11‑inch Tablet packs a 6580 mAh battery, a bright 10.36″ 2K IPS screen and 8 GB RAM, but its average chipset and $139.99 price place it above budget rivals.
The standout spec is the 6580 mAh battery, which the manufacturer claims can hold a 72‑hour standby time and 37‑hour video‑call endurance. Coupled with dual 3.5 mm speakers and a 120 Hz refresh rate, the tablet offers long, smooth media sessions without frequent recharging.
Compared with the other eleven tablets in this roundup, Blackview’s battery is smaller than the 8000 mAh packs found in Tabwee and Wxunja, and a touch lower than Sharecloud’s 6600 mAh unit, but it still tops the 5100 mAh battery of the Topsand model. At 460 g (about 1.01 lb), it is heavier than the 0.7‑lb Tabwee and the 0.8‑lb Topsand, yet lighter than the 1.21‑lb Wxunja, the 1.19‑lb Sharecloud and the 2.31‑lb Svitoo. Its 8 GB RAM trails the Wxunja’s 12 GB but exceeds the 4 GB found in Svitoo and the 8 GB in most peers, while the 128 GB internal storage with up to 2 TB microSD expansion outpaces several competitors that cap at 1 TB.
Users consistently praise the tablet’s long battery life and vivid 10.36‑inch display, noting the 360‑nits brightness and 225 PPI density make streaming enjoyable. Professional reviewers highlight the 6580 mAh battery and the Widevine L1 certification for HD streaming, but they also point out that the Unisoc Tiger T618 processor delivers only average performance in demanding games, and the glossy screen can produce noticeable glare in bright environments. The device runs Android 11 with Gemini AI 3.0 integration, adding AI‑enhanced productivity features.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $139.99
TL;DR: The Bnegynng 10‑inch Android 15 tablet packs 20 GB RAM, 128 GB storage and a keyboard, stylus, and case for $65.99, but its ~4‑hour battery limits all‑day use.
The standout spec is the 20 GB of RAM, which dwarfs the 12 GB found in the ECOPAD and the 4 GB in the Svitoo tablet, and matches the virtual‑RAM offering of the Sharecloud model. Combined with 128 GB of internal storage and support for up to 2 TB via microSD, the device gives plenty of room for apps, media and documents. It also arrives with a Bluetooth keyboard, a foldable leather case and a stylus, turning the 10.1‑inch IPS display into a ready‑to‑work mini‑laptop straight out of the box.
Compared with the other eleven tablets, Bnegynng’s battery capacity of 6000 mAh is on par with the ECOPAD and Svitoo, yet its manufacturer‑listed battery life of approximately 4 hours falls short of ECOPAD’s up to 8‑hour video playback, Evermyth’s 5‑hour mixed use and Frameflow’s similar 8‑hour claim. The manufacturer doesn’t list weight for this model, while peers range from 540 g to 1.19 lb, so you’ll need to check the actual heft before buying. The 10.1‑inch screen size matches most competitors, but the 1280 × 800 resolution remains modest compared with higher‑resolution offerings elsewhere.
Reviewers appreciate the bundled accessories and note that Android 15 runs smoothly, with Google Gemini integration adding handy AI features. Professional reviewers point out that the quad‑core 1.5 GHz processor feels adequate for everyday browsing and light media but struggles with demanding games or heavy multitasking. Users also report that the built‑in speakers are quiet, making video calls or media playback less enjoyable, and the short battery endurance limits the tablet’s portability.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers in the budget price range seeking the best quality at that price point
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range
“zero lag, freezes, or responsiveness issues”
“2+ days of battery life”
TL;DR: For $69.99 the Frameflow 10.1‑inch tablet packs a 24 GB RAM octa‑core CPU, 6600 mAh battery and eye‑protection IPS screen, making it a surprisingly capable budget Android 15 device.
The standout spec is the massive 24 GB of RAM paired with a 2.0 GHz octa‑core processor, which the manufacturer lists as delivering smooth multitasking and fast app launches. The 10.1‑inch IPS display includes an eye‑protection mode for comfortable long‑duration viewing, and the tablet runs Android 15 with full Google Play Store access.
Compared with the other 11 tablets in this roundup, the Frameflow offers the most memory—far above the ECOPAD’s 12 GB and Bnegynng’s 20 GB. Its 6600 mAh battery matches the Sharecloud model and exceeds the ECOPAD’s 6000 mAh and Evermyth’s 5000 mAh cells, translating to up to 8 hours of video playback. At 540 g (1.19 lb) it’s lighter than the ECOPAD (2.01 lb), Evermyth (1.61 lb) and Svitoo (2.31 lb), while still providing a full‑size 10.1‑inch screen that the tiny ONN Surf can’t match.
User sentiment highlights the tablet’s quick out‑of‑the‑box setup, responsive browsing and reliable Wi‑Fi 6 connection. Professional reviewers praise the RAM‑CPU combo for seamless multitasking, but they note the display’s limited brightness makes outdoor use tricky, and the Mali G57 GPU may drop frames in graphically demanding games. The basic charger and budget‑grade build also draw occasional comments.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Most users seeking a balanced, mainstream option
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
TL;DR: The ECOPAD 10.1‑inch tablet offers Android 15, 12 GB RAM and a 1 TB microSD slot for just $66.99, but its sluggish UI and Bluetooth hiccups may limit demanding use.
The standout spec lists the advertised 12 GB of RAM—4 GB physical plus 8 GB virtual—paired with a 64 GB internal drive and expandable storage up to 1 TB via microSD. Combined with a 10.1‑inch IPS panel (1280 × 800 resolution) and a 6000 mAh battery that promises up to 8 hours of video playback, the tablet feels spacious for browsing, streaming and light productivity.
Compared with the other eleven tablets in this roundup, the ECOPAD sits in the middle of the RAM spectrum: it trails the 20 GB found in both the Bnegynng and Sharecloud models, yet outpaces the 4 GB in the Svitoo tablet. Its 6000 mAh battery matches the Bnegynng’s capacity but falls short of the 6600 mAh packs in Frameflow and Sharecloud. At roughly 2.01 pounds (912 g), it weighs more than the Frameflow (1.19 lb) and Sharecloud (1.19 lb) units, but less than the Svitoo (2.31 lb). The device’s dimensions (7.1 mm height, 157.5 mm width, 241.3 mm depth) give it a slimmer profile than Evermyth’s 11 mm height, though thickness isn’t listed for all peers.
Professional reviewers praise the tablet’s low price and the generous RAM‑to‑storage ratio, noting the IPS screen delivers adequate colour and brightness for indoor media. However, both reviewers and everyday users repeatedly mention noticeable system lag, menu stutter and occasional app freezes despite the 12 GB RAM claim. Bluetooth 5.0 also draws criticism for frequent disconnects during audio playback, which can be frustrating for wireless headset users.
Running Android 15 with Google Mobile Services certification, the ECOPAD benefits from the latest OS features and access to the Play Store. The quad‑core processor, while not detailed beyond “Quad‑core,” handles basic tasks like web browsing, email and video streaming without major issues, provided users keep multitasking to a minimum.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Shoppers on a tight budget who want the most for their money
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
TL;DR: For $64.99, the Evermyth 10‑inch tablet offers a 16 GB RAM setup, Wi‑Fi 6, and a low‑blue‑light IPS display, but its 5‑hour mixed‑use battery limits all‑day portability.
The standout spec is the 16 GB total RAM (3 GB physical + 13 GB virtual) paired with a 5‑core 1.8 GHz ARM processor, which professional reviewers say delivers smooth multitasking for everyday apps. It also ships with Wi‑Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and a low‑blue‑light IPS LCD that eases eye strain during long viewing sessions.
Compared with the other eleven tablets, the Evermyth is heavier than the 0.6‑pound ONN Surf and the 1.19‑pound Frameflow and Sharecloud models, but lighter than the 2.01‑pound ECOPAD and the 2.31‑pound Svitoo. Its 16 GB RAM falls short of the 20 GB that Bnegynng and Sharecloud have, yet exceeds the 12 GB in ECOPAD and the 4 GB physical RAM in Svitoo. Battery capacity sits at 5000 mAh, which is lower than the 6000 mAh or 6600 mAh packs in most peers, and its 10‑inch screen measures slightly smaller than the 10.1‑inch displays on the majority of the competition.
User sentiment highlights the tablet’s lag‑free performance and the comfort of the low‑blue‑light panel, while many note that the 5‑hour mixed‑use battery life feels modest for extended work or travel. The device also offers a 5 MP front and 8 MP rear camera, three‑day standby time, USB‑C charging, and expandable storage up to 1 TB via microSD, rounding out its value for casual entertainment and light productivity.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
“zero lag, freezes, or responsiveness issues”
“2+ days of battery life”
TL;DR: The ONN Surf 7‑inch tablet packs a 7‑inch IPS LCD, Android 9, 2 GB RAM and up to 128 GB microSD storage into a 0.6‑lb body for $49.99, making it a solid budget media player despite modest cameras and limited internal storage.
A 1.3 GHz quad‑core processor and 2 GB RAM power the tablet, which runs Android 9.0 Pie and offers a single rear speaker for basic audio. The standout spec is its 7‑inch IPS LCD screen with a 1024 × 600 resolution, delivering clear video playback on a compact form factor that weighs just 0.6 pounds (272.16 g).
Compared with the other eleven tablets in this roundup, the ONN Surf is the lightest—its 0.6 lb chassis is noticeably lighter than the Evermyth 10‑inch tablet’s 1.61 lb build. Its 7‑inch display is also smaller than every other model, which all feature screens of 10 inches or larger. In terms of memory, the ONN’s 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage sit well below the 20 GB RAM of the Bnegynng tablet and the 128 GB internal storage that the Svitoo and Sharecloud models provide.
Users consistently praise the tablet’s smooth video streaming and the vibrant IPS screen—Gadgeteer highlighted the display as “clear and vivid for video streaming.” Professional reviewers also note the inclusion of full Google Play, a rare perk at this price point. However, everyday owners report that the 16 GB internal storage fills quickly, especially without a microSD card, and the 0.3 MP front and 2 MP rear cameras are too low‑resolution for reliable video calls. Some reviewers mention laggy multitasking, which aligns with the modest 2 GB RAM.
Battery life lists 5‑10 hours, and the device supports Bluetooth 4.0, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and dual‑band Wi‑Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n). Expandable storage via microSD up to 128 GB helps mitigate the limited internal space, and the tablet’s thin depth of 198.12 mm keeps it easy to slip into a backpack or child’s bag.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
TL;DR: The Topsand 8‑inch Tablet packs 12 GB RAM, 1 TB microSD expansion and a lightweight 0.8 lb chassis for $89.99, but its 1280×800 screen and modest 5100 mAh battery keep it in the budget‑mid range.
The standout spec is the 12 GB of RAM paired with a 2.0 GHz Cortex‑A75 processor, which reviewers say delivers smooth web browsing and casual gaming. You've also got a generous 64 GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 1 TB via microSD, professional reviewers highlight it as “impressive for the price”. The 8‑inch IPS panel offers a 1280×800 resolution, and the rear 8 MP camera handles basic snapshots.
Compared with the other eleven tablets in this roundup, the Topsand is the lightest at 0.8 lb (363 g), beating the Sharecloud (1.19 lb), Svitoo (2.31 lb), Feonal (0.98 lb), Wxunja (1.21 lb), Frameflow (1.19 lb) and ECOPAD (2.01 lb). Its screen is also the smallest, at 8 inches versus the 10‑inch and 11‑inch sizes of the peers. Battery capacity sits at 5100 mAh, which is lower than every competitor (the smallest peer battery is 6000 mAh). RAM matches the top‑end Wxunja and ECOPAD at 12 GB, though Sharecloud lists a higher combined 20 GB (4 GB physical + 16 GB virtual). Storage expansion is on par with the others, all supporting up to 1 TB.
User sentiment praises the tablet’s ample storage and the convenience of a protective case for travel, while the same users note the display feels less sharp for HD video and the single 8 MP rear camera falls short of photography needs. Professional reviewers echo this, applauding the RAM and processor performance but flagging the low screen resolution as a drawback for premium viewing. The device runs Android 14, offers dual‑band 2.4/5 GHz Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, USB‑C OTG charging and dual stereo speakers, rounding out a solid feature set for everyday media consumption.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Most users seeking a balanced, mainstream option
Avoid if: You need a larger, high‑resolution display or advanced camera performance for content creation or serious gaming
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Tabwee 11-inch Tablet
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Feonal 11-inch Tablet
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Svitoo 10-inch Tablet Gray
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Wxunja 11-inch Tablet Blue
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Best Overall Pick
Tabwee 11-inch Tablet
Best OverallBest for: Audiophiles and enthusiasts seeking premium sound quality and advanced features

Feonal 11-inch Tablet
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high-quality option
$119.98-$40.01 vs winner
Skip Topsand 8-inch Tablet if…
You have limited desk space or need portability
The Tabwee 11‑inch Tablet ranks first thanks to its hefty 24 GB of RAM, an 8000 mAh battery that promises up to eight hours of gaming, and a fluid 120 Hz touch‑sampling rate. It also carries a 4.2‑star rating from 1,433 reviewers and ships with a full suite of accessories—including a keyboard, mouse, stylus, case and screen protector—making it a feature‑rich option at $159.99.
The Feonal 11‑inch Tablet comes in second, good for built‑in 4G LTE dual‑SIM connectivity and an HDMI port for presentations or media streaming. Its 16 GB of RAM and 7000 mAh battery support multitasking during six‑hour gaming sessions, and a 4.4‑star rating from 601 reviews reflects its value at $101.98.
For tighter budgets, the ONN Surf 7‑inch tablet offers the lowest entry price at $49.99, suitable for casual browsing or reading on the go. If you want more performance at a modest price, the Svitoo 10‑inch Tablet Gray at $89.97 delivers a mix of performance and screen size for everyday tasks.
Pick the Tabwee 11‑inch Tablet today and enjoy a capable Android tablet in the 12 GB‑plus RAM segment.
The Tabwee 11‑inch tablet leads with 24 GB of RAM (24 GB total) and a T7280 processor, giving it a clear edge for heavy multitasking. The Feonal 11‑inch model, with 16 GB of RAM and an MTK8786 octa‑core CPU, still handles most tasks well but falls short of the Tabwee’s capacity.
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