Already available in stores, the new Alldocube iPlay 60S 4G is a tablet that updates the Alldocube iPlay 60S, a 10.1 that can be obtained for about $85.
This new version improves its SoC, since the Allwinner A523 is replaced by an Octa Core UNISOC T606, a chip a little lower than the UniSoC T618 and widely present in other models of budget tablets. It also adds 4G-Lte connectivity with Dual SIM, although the battery loses some capacity.
The operating system is Android 14, and it should be noted that it has Widevine L1 DRM certificates to watch Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max and other streaming services in Full HD quality.
Alldocube iPlay 60S 4G Specifications
In this new version we find a Unisoc T606 processor manufactured in 12nm FinFET. This chip is an Octa Core with 2 high-performance ARM Cortex-A75 processors capable of reaching 1.6 GHz, six ARM Cortex-A55 processors with a maximum speed of 1.6 GHz and an ARM Mali-G57 MP1 GPU that reaches 650 Mhz. A processor with a power to run apps smoothly and games at medium or low level smoothly.
This tablet comes with 4 GB of RAM that can be expanded with up to 8 GB of extra Virtual memory. As storage we have 128 GB expandable by micro SD up to 1 TB.
Other notable features
The touch screen is 10.1″ IPS Incell with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution and in the upper frame we find a front camera with 5 MP sensor that complements the 8 MP rear. This tablet features Wi-Fi 6 wireless connectivity, Bluetooth 5.2 and a 4G-Lte modem with Dual SIM.
In terms of autonomy, the Alldocube iPlay 60S 4G has a 6200 mAh battery that will give us about 7 hours of use and has conventional recharge 5V 2A. As connectors, we find a USB Type-C 2.0 port for data and battery charging and a 3.5 mm audio jack. It also has two stereo BOX speakers and a microphone in the audio section.
Price and availability
- The Alldocube iPlay 60S 4G tablet can now be purchased from Amazon for a price starting at $99.99 applying the -$10 discount.