
Yhwhhi T616
Score: 73/100
Moonstars Android Tablet
Score: 75/100Rankings

The Moonstars 2025 tablet is an 11-inch Android 15 2-in-1 with dual 4G, a metal body and an 8000 mAh battery for long trips. Its modest HD display and lack of an included stylus limit premium appeal. It suits travelers and students who need cellular connectivity and solid multitasking without a high-end display.

The YHWHHI 11-inch tablet runs Android 14 with 18 GB RAM and includes a keyboard, stylus, mouse and protective case, offering strong multitasking and long battery life. However, its display falls short of true 2K sharpness and the budget Unisoc T616 processor may limit performance. Suited for students and travelers seeking value-packed 2-in-1 functionality.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
11 inchesbest | 11 inchesbest | |
18 GBbest | 12 GB | |
8 hoursbest | 8 hoursbest | |
9,000 mAhbest | 8,000 mAh | |
128 GBbest | 128 GBbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 468 gbest | 1,451 g |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Performance(2) | ||
RAM (GB) | 18 GB | 12 GB |
Processor | Unisoc T616 octa-core | Octa-core MTK8786 |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 9000 mAh | 8000 mAh |
Software(1) | ||
Operating System | Android 14 | Android 15 |
Accessories(1) | ||
Keyboard Included | true | false |
Display(1) | ||
Resolution | 2000 x 1200 | 1280x800 |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Wi‑Fi Standard | Dual-band WiFi | 802.11ac |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 468 g | 1451 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 7.62 x 168.15 x 254.25 mm mm | 7.62 x 177.8 x 279.4 mm mm |


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Reviewers commend the YHWHHI for delivering premium-class multitasking thanks to its 18GB RAM and for its generous 9000mAh battery, while the bundled case, keyboard, stylus and mouse give it true 2-in-1 capability. The Android 14 OS with GMS certification and privacy enhancements are also praised. Criticism centers on the modest 1280x800 screen, which falls short of true 2K sharpness, and the entry-level Unisoc T616 processor that limits heavy gaming or intensive workloads.
Customers love the long battery life, massive storage options and the value of the included accessories, rating the tablet highly for media consumption and light productivity. Recurring complaints focus on the average display resolution, modest camera performance in low light, occasional software lag and uncertainty about build quality.

Professional coverage, though limited, describes the Moonstars tablet as a solidly built, lightweight device with a powerful octa-core CPU, reliable dual-4G connectivity, and an all-day 8000 mAh battery. Reviewers commend the clean Android 15 UI enhanced by Gemini AI and the overall multitasking capability, while noting the average low-light camera performance and the lack of stylus support as the main drawbacks.
Everyday users generally praise the tablet's bright HD display, ample RAM and storage, long battery life, and portable metal chassis, highlighting its suitability for media consumption and light productivity on the move. Recurring concerns revolve around overstated RAM specifications, modest camera quality in low light, and the absence of stylus compatibility, with some users noting the scarcity of detailed dimensions.
“Strong value with 18GB RAM/128GB storage (expandable), smooth for apps/entertainment.”

“Users commonly praise battery endurance, storage expandability (up to 1TB), and bundled accessories (case/keyboard/pen) for value-driven use like streaming/movies.”

“powerhouse for multitasking and media”


