Cubot TAB 40 launched, a 10,1″ with Android 13 and UNISOC T616

We already have for sale a new Chinese tablet with Android economic range, the CubotTAB 40 that comes with 8 GB of RAM.

A new tablet that has as preinstalled operating system Android 13 the most modern version available for 99% of Android devices and that sure moves smoothly if we do not demand too much. Inside we have the Octa Core Unisoc T616 processor which is a good option within the economic range,

At the external design level, we have an aluminium and plastic body that has a weight of only 449 grams and a thickness of 7.7 mm. Finally, note its 10.4-inch screen with 2K resolution and a battery that is not bad with its, 7500 mAh.

Cubot TAB 40

Specifications of the Cubot TAB 40 tablet

The new tablet Cubot TAB 40 integrates as engine a UNISOC T616 processor manufactured in 12 nm. This chip is an Octa Core that includes 2 high-performance ARM Cortex-A75 processors capable of reaching 2.0 GHz, six ARM Cortex-A55 processors with a maximum speed of 1.8 GHz and an ARM Mali-G57 MP1 GPU that reaches 750 Mhz. Enough for simple games and also for demanding games in medium quality.

Soldered on the board, we find 8 GB of LPDDR4 RAM that can be expanded with 8 GB extra virtually using the storage memory. For storage, we have 128 GB of eMMc memory that we can expand by the micro SD card reader up to 1 TB additional.

Display and other features

This tablet has a 10.4-inch IPS touchscreen with reduced bezels, a resolution of 2000×1200 pixels and 60 Hz refresh. On the top frame of the display, we have a 5 MP camera with microphone that complements the 13 MP rear with integrated LED flash.

This tablet has Wi-Fi aC connectivity, Bluetooth 5.0, 4G-LTe modem with Dual SIM, GPS and a 7500 mAh battery that theoretically lets us watch almost up to 8.5 hours of video. In terms of connectivity we have a USB Type-C OTG port, a 3.5 mm audio jack and for sound we have a pair of speakers.

Price and availability

Cubot TAB 40 tablet

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