Teclast P25T another entry-level tablet that disappoints

Basic range at a mid-range price, this is basically the definition that we would give to the new Chinese tablet with a 10.1-inch screen, the Teclast P25T.

The Teclast P25T is a version of the Teclast P25 that now grows in RAM, storage, battery and of course, in price that rises to the absurd, no less than $130. A tablet with a nice and colourful design and Android 12 as a hook, but it has a screen with a low resolution and an Allwinner A133 processor that is positioned within the low range. In short, a tablet suitable for browsing, playing video, apps and games without too much graphic load and not recommended for its price.

Teclast P25T Allwinner A133

Teclast P25T Specifications

The Teclast P25T includes the low-end Allwinner A133 SoC. This chip is a Quad Core made with 4 ARM Cortex-53 processors capable of reaching 1.6 GHz speed with a PowerVR GE8300 GPU.

We also have 3 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 64 GB of high-speed eMMc 5.1 storage memory integrated on the board that we can expand thanks to the micro SD card reader included on the side with cards up to surely 64 GB.

Screen and other features

The Teclast P25T touch screen is an 10,1-inch IPS with an HD+ resolution of 1280×800 pixels, frames with contained measurements and it also includes a 5 MP front camera with microphone that complements the 5 MP rear one. We also have wireless connectivity, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0, a pair of speakers and a 5000 mAh battery that will give us up to 6 hours of autonomy depending on what we use it for.

As for connectors, we find a 3.5 mm audio jack and a USB Type-C port for data and battery recharging. Its body is made of plastic, it has a weight of 310 grams and vertical frames of only 6 mm that facilitate its use with one hand.

Price and availability in stores

  • The Teclast P25T tablet can be purchased on AliExpress or Amazon from around $128 with free shipping, an absurd price for a tablet with these specifications.

Teclast P25T

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