Tablet 11 inch, Android 16 Tablet with Octa-Core Processor

Tablet 11 inch

Tablet 11 inch, Android 16 Tablet with Octa-Core Processor, 20GB RAM 128GB ROM 1 TB Expandable, 1280×800 IPS Touch Screen, GPS, 8H Battery, WiFi 6, BT 5.2, 8MP+13MP Dual Camera (Gray)

  • AI-Enhanced Android 16 – This tablet runs the latest GMS-certified Android 16 OS, offering full access to the Play Store and Google services. Built with Gemini AI 2.0, it provides instant answers and personalized assistance through natural conversation, adapting to your needs.
  • Octa-Core Performance – Powered by the efficient T7250 octa-core processor, this tablet delivers smooth multitasking and instant access to content. With 20GB of memory (4GB physical + 16GB virtual), it ensures consistently fluid performance whether browsing the web or handling work tasks.
  • 90Hz Eye-Comfort Display – Featuring an 11-inch HD screen with a 90Hz high refresh rate, the tablet offers smooth scrolling and vivid visuals for a more enjoyable experience. Its Eye Comfort Mode allows color temperature adjustment, making it perfect for video watching, web browsing, and comfortable reading.
  • More Storage & Long Battery – The tablet features 128GB of built-in storage and supports microSD cards up to 1TB, giving you ample space for all your apps, photos, and media files. Powered by an 8800mAh high-capacity battery, it delivers up to 8 hours of video playback to easily keep up with your full day of use.
  • Multi-function and Warranty – This tablet supports 2.4 / 5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, facial unlock, GPS, and screen mirroring for versatile daily use. It is backed by a comprehensive 2-year warranty covering quality and workmanship defects under normal use.

SKU: B0GGMRFPZM
Weight: 550 Grams
Brand: Frameflow
Model: T7250
Colour: Gray
Batteries Included: Lithium Polymer
Manufacture: Frameflow
Colour: Gray

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3 Responses

  1. JJCAlfonzo says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersNot Bad, but Beware
    I have very mixed feelings about this tablet. There are some major issues with the product listing and how it represents the hardware, but at the end of the day, the tablet itself still isn’t that bad for the price.

    Let’s start with the hardware. The screen is a very low resolution (1280×800), but in practice, it actually looks nice enough, and it genuinely hits the advertised 90Hz refresh rate. The processor is correctly listed as the Unisoc T7250. It isn’t a great processor by any stretch of the imagination, but it isn’t terrible either and gets basic jobs done.

    However, the marketing tactics used on this listing are incredibly deceptive. First is the RAM. It is advertised as having “20GB of RAM,” which is technically true only because it uses 4GB of physical RAM and 16GB of virtual RAM. Four gigabytes of physical RAM is exactly what I would expect for a cheap tablet, but hiding behind virtual RAM (which wasn’t even enabled properly in the settings out of the box) is misleading.

    My biggest gripe, and a major red flag, is the operating system. This is loudly advertised as running “Android 16.” It is not. The system has been intentionally faked to look like Android 16, but digging into the software shows it is actually only running Android 13. While I personally don’t care that it’s on Android 13, being deceptive about the OS is just gross. It’s also basically impossible to flash with a new OS, like Graphene, meaning eventually, apps will consider the tablet outdated and stop working.

    Because of this deceptive OS manipulation, I simply do not trust this device with my personal information and have no plans to log into any of my personal accounts on it. I skipped that part of setup easily.

    Ultimately, if you just need a cheap tablet with a big display to run local media or casually browse the web without logging into sensitive accounts, go for it. It works fine for that. I am sure there are better options out there from more transparent brands, but this one isn’t necessarily a bad option if you know exactly what you are actually getting.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Very sleek, slim, and speedy for a budget table
    This tablet is one of a fairly generic line in terms of components, but the manufacturing was definitely the best I’ve encountered of several tested. The body is very slim, but sturdy and firm. It immediately feels more durable and less flimsy, with none of the common ‘rattle’ that affects some budget models.

    The screen is very vibrant and crisp. Note that the resolution is fairly low, but the refresh rate high. This basically means that the images won’t have as much detail as full HD, but, things like movies and games will play very smoothly (visually, not guaranteed in terms of processing power).

    Speaking of power, the tablet has a better processor as far as budget models go, with the T7250. It’s not a powerhouse or gaming processor by any means, so it’s hard to consider as a viable workstation tablet. However, it definitely browses content, loads sites, and plays media super fast, so it’s perfect for a quality video tablet, or light (puzzle, etc.) gaming.

    The battery is huge, and should theoretically last a very long time. In testing, it drained faster than I expected. Turning off wifi and other connections did make it last longer.

    Setup is standard for an Android device; you can port over accounts and apps. That’s basic for the operating system, so it’s not really a point for the tablet in particular, but it’s nice to know there is no additional hurdle to get right into content. Easy access to headphone jack and expansion drive slot also ensure that there is no hurdle to any/all common uses.

    As far as value, the price listed at time of review is a sale for 45% off. That makes it an outstanding value, but at full cost, there are a lot of competitive options.

    Overall, what I liked most about this model is the functional processor, and the very nice quality of the parts; it does really stand out in terms of how it feels in hand, and is comparable to top of the line tablets for ergonomics/presentation.

    Note: due to how many screens show personal content, logins, or account names, it was difficult to take video. It did perform these tasks well.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Great First Android Tablet — Easy Setup and Smooth Performance
    This is my first Android tablet, and I’m really impressed so far. The tablet arrived well packaged and looks beautiful in the gray finish. It feels sleek and modern without being heavy.

    The setup process was very easy, even for someone who has mostly used other devices before. Everything walked me through step-by-step, and I was able to get connected to WiFi and start downloading apps quickly.

    The 11-inch screen is a nice size and the IPS display is bright and clear, which makes it great for browsing, watching videos, or reading. The touch screen responds well and feels smooth when scrolling.

    Performance has been great thanks to the Octa-Core processor and large RAM, so apps open quickly and multitasking works well. The 128GB storage is plenty for apps, photos, and files, and it’s nice knowing it can be expanded up to 1TB if needed.
    The tablet also includes WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, which helps keep connections fast and stable. The dual cameras (8MP front and 13MP rear) work well for video calls and quick photos.

    Overall, this has been a great first Android tablet experience. It looks good, performs smoothly, and was very easy to set up right out of the box. Definitely a solid option if you’re looking for an affordable and capable tablet.