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DOOGEE to enter the tablet market with the T10

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Victor 22 October 2022

DOOGEE Tablets Rumors

DOOGEE is planning to launch its first tablet device - the T10, on November 1, and we've got info on the upcoming product. The DOOGEE T10 has a 10.1-inch, 1920 x 1200-pixel "Fullview" IPS LCD display with 300 nits of advertised brightness. The T10 has an aviation-grade aluminum unibody with a 7.5mm thickness and 430 grams of total weight.

DOOGEE to enter the tablet market with the T10

A large 8,300 mAh battery is contributing to said weight. It supports 18W Power Delivery charging via the tablet's USB Type-C port. Inside the T10 is an Unisoc T606 chipset, alongside 8GB of LPDDR4 RAM, plus 5GB of virtual RAM and 128GB of UFS storage, extendable via microSD up to 1TB. There is support for dual SIM LTE connectivity and dual-band Wi-Fi ac on board. While the chipset might be on the slower side, DOOGEE has made sure to certify the T10 for Widevine L1, allowing it to stream FullHD quality from services like Netflix.

Multimedia consumption on a budget is clearly one of the goals of the T10, as also evidenced by the inclusion of dual stereo speakers. The T10 has a 13MP main camera on the back and an 8MP selfie AI camera.

Once again, the DOOGEE T10 is expected to drop on November 1 with a suggested price tag of around $300. Optional extras for the tablet include a stylus and keyboard. Both are sold separately.

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  • Sai
  • uS@
  • 03 Nov 2022

Unisoc for 300$ ? dont do it just a waste go with Lenovo who had sd or mdk chipset. Unisoc only good for android boxes.

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  • Anonymous
  • 7X3
  • 30 Oct 2022

If priced correctly, some students might.

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  • Minu
  • IWR
  • 28 Oct 2022

And you can ask your generous cousin to give his/her phone when he/she dumps it lol

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