PIPO N2 a 10.1 inch with 4GB of RAM and Octa SC9863A SoC

New tablet based on the Unisoc SC9863A Octa Core SoC, which seems to be triumphing lately among manufacturers and that includes ARM Cortex-A55 high efficiency cores called PIPO N2. A fairly complete 10.1 inches in which stand out its 4GB of RAM and its IPS OGS screen with which we will have a very good image thanks to the fact that there is no separation between glass and the touch screen.

The rest of the specifications are on par with its memory and also includes a 4G-LTE modem to always be connected, on the other hand its body has a metal frame and its weight is approximately 500g. You can see our Review of a model with the same Unisoc processor to get an idea of ​​the power and performance.

PIPO N2 tablet

SoC, RAM and storage

The PIPO N2 tablet includes the Unisoc SC9863A SoC, an Octa Core with 4 ARM Cortex-A55 processors capable of reaching 1.8Ghz maximum speed, another 4 that reach up to 1.2Ghz and a PowerVR IMG8322 GPU. We also have integrated 4GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 64GB of storage memory that we can expand thanks to the included microSD card reader.

Display and other specifications

The touch screen of the PIPO N2 is a 10.1 inch IPS OGS, with a FullHD + resolution of 1920 × 1200 pixels that integrates brightness sensor and that includes in its upper part a 5MP webcam with microphone that complements the 13MP rear. We also have Dual Band aC WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, FM Radio, 6000 mAh / 3.7v battery that theoretically will last between 5 and 7 hours.

This SoC integrates a 4G-LTE Multiband modem with a Dual SIM tray. Finally in the connectivity section we have a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB Type-C port for data and battery recharge and a magnetic connector for external keyboard. As for the operating system we have Android 9 Pie, which gives us a fairly long lifespan for this tablet.

Price and availability

  • The PIPO N2 tablet can be purchased at Banggood.com for about $ 130 with shipping included.

PIPO N2

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