In fact, it's so good that makes wonder: should I get one for myself too?
Here's what I like about it:
- Relative low price for a powerful tablet (16Gb for US$199)
- Good screen and speaker
- Runs Android 6.0
- Support OTG USB
However, here's the problems:
- 16Gb memory is a bit lower, and supporting installing apps on microSD in Android 6.0 is still not perfect.
- There is no spring ejection mechanism to reject out microSD card. I need to use a flat head screw driver to drag the microSD card out of the slot.
- A bit slower than my iPad Air 2
- The device seemed a bit heavier than I expected. At least it's heavier than iPad Mini.
Apps that failed on microSD:
- Google Docs
- Google Sheets
- Google Slides
- Puzzle And Dragon
Apps that works on microSD:
- Asphalt 8
That means I can't really treat microSD as internal memory. Thus, internal memory size does matter.
Mostly importantly, I already have iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, Nexus 5 and Spectre x360. I don't really need another Android tablet.
So at the end, nope, I am not getting an additional one for myself.
So at the end, nope, I am not getting an additional one for myself.