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My existing tablet bought in August 23 has gone back to Amazon for a refund. It wasn't expensive at £55 but the touch sensitive screen has failed and it keeps having ghost presses on the screen and ignoring the input from the user. The screen has obviously failed. It was a good tablet while it lasted. Toscido was the brand. Anyway I need a tablet for my exercise bike and other uses so the replacement comes today which I bought from Amazon Warehouse for £81.

A Doogee T30 Pro tablet/phablet. Seems to have an amazing spec and normally sells for about twice the Warehouse price I paid and looking forward to trying it out. Love getting new gadgets.

Do people actually put sims in tablets. I may look for a pay as you go sim just for receiving calls on it without actually putting any credit on the sim.

It's from Amazon Warehouse though so despite being sold as new you wonder why it was returned but I will enjoy testing it over the next week to make sure its a good one.

I've ordered a 256GB micro sd to beef it up to 512GB of storage overall so that was another £14.

www.mediatek.com/products/smartphones-2/mediatek-helio-g99

The GPU has a gflops capacity of almost 400 gflops which is pretty impressive really. That means its more powerful than a Switch for GPU and definitely a lot more powerful in CPU terms plus it has faster memory and a 6Nm manufacturing process so runs extremely efficiently and manage higher demand applications without overheating. I'm hoping for some decent android gaming and emulation. It also has 8GB of DDR4 memory. Twice that of a Switch which as 4GB of which 3GB is used for games.

It's an 11" display with a high brightness and resolution and its IPS so that will eat into the battery but they still claim you can use it all day which must mean 6-8hrs use.

Fingers crossed its a good example of it but just a little worried why Amazon dropped its price by 50% on the warehouse.

BonzoBanana
2 months ago
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Pjran

I hope your new gadget works as expected.

I can answer incoming calls on my iPad as it’s linked to my phone so no need for a sim.

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BonzoBanana

Pjran I've just ordered a sim for it from RWG mobile. It's £1 and comes with £1 of credit which never expires. It was the best sim deal I could find for very occasional use and mainly receiving calls. I have BTwifi access anyway when out and about. It's dual sim too so may have another older sim lying about to add to the device as another phone number. You can often re-use offers like takeaway discounts if you have multiple phone numbers active as you can create new accounts with new phone numbers so I tend to make sure I have as many phone numbers active as possible. If I can save £5 on a takeaway 5 times rather than 1 time it makes sense to me.

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Pjran

BonzoBanana can you remember all 5 numbers though?

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BonzoBanana

Pjran I only mainly use one number on my main phone which is the only sim on a monthly contract. The others I would just use when necessary. As my phone and this tablet is dual sim that is 4 numbers in itself and then I have my landline number. However I have a few other devices that take sims like a 360 camera and an older smart phone. I'm just going to stick to the 5 numbers though which is only 2 devices plus my normal landline phone. 5 is probably the maximum numbers my brain can handle.

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Pjran

BonzoBanana I no longer have a home phone number. It seemed silly paying rental when I never used it.

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martinlufc5637

Sounds really good for that price, can you update on what it's like when you've had chance to mess with it

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BonzoBanana

martinlufc5637 So far it is really good, impressed with the screen and speed. I'm not so familiar with Android 13 so there is a learning curve there and while the tablet has 4 speakers and feels a little more immersive in sound the overall sound quality is good rather than great. I think I was expecting a bit too much when it said four speaker sound. Yes its better than the previous tablet but not a huge difference. The colours really pop on the screen almost feels like a OLED screen but don't think it is. The camera is 20 megapixel which is pretty high and can do 2.5k video recording to match the screen resolution but I don't think there is any stabilisation. It's got 8GB of memory which is plenty so I don't think I will enable the 15GB memory mode where it uses an extra 7GB of storage as virtual memory. I think that is detrimental to the life of the storage memory which is not meant to have so many read/write cycles. My phone has a similar feature and don't enable that either.

What is great is it seems very fast to charge and very slow to discharge. Not my last tablet but the tablet before that which got dropped unfortunately was very slow to charge and very fast to discharge so it pretty much always had to be used with its charger. That had a fairly powerful chipset with a 28Nm fabrication process but this new tablet claims 6Nm which is pretty much at the cutting edge of fabrication processes. I think its made by TSMC which is the most advanced chip fabricator in the world, far superior to Intel who are having a lot of problems with their chips recently. The Toscido was based on a 14Nm fabrication process chipset and that offered decent performance.

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martinlufc5637

BonzoBanana it sounds pretty decent, I watched a YouTube video review and he had nothing but good things to say about it

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BonzoBanana

martinlufc5637 I had a Doogee 3D mobile phone in the past and it's wifi was terrible and it struggled with GPS signals but after buying it I discovered these were known issues. This tablet doesn't have any issues so far seems solid in operation. I also watched some videos about the tablet on youtube and they were overall very positive. It will spend most of its life attached to my exercise bike for keeping me entertained while cycling and is probably overkill for that application. I mainly just use Smartube Next most of the time. However it is nice to stick my tablet in the backpack sometimes and sit somewhere outside and just enjoy sitting outside while also using a tablet.

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Consumer

Sounds like you got a good deal! Pay as you go sim = good idea. Hopefully it lasts long 👍

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BonzoBanana

Consumer I think the RWG mobile payg sim rates are 5p a minute for calls and 1p a megabyte for data. These aren't the best rates for payg but your credit doesn't expire. I think you get payg sims that are 1p a minute and 1p a megabyte from 3 but you have to fund the account a minimum of £10 every 3 months so the sim credit doesn't expire. If I take the tablet out and about I'm only expecting to use mobile data or outgoing calls in emergencies. That initial £1 credit should last a long time. My main phone has a monthly contract that was prepaid and it was £35 for 24 months so not much more than a £1 a month anyway and that gives me 250 minutes of calls and 1GB of data a month which is satisfactory for me. That is RWG mobile as well. As I say I have free btwifi out and about and lots of places have free wifi anyway.

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