2026 Android 16 Tablet 11inch, Face Unlock, 18W Fast Charging, 32GB+128GB+1TB Expand, Octa-core CPU, 8000mAh Large Battery, WiFi6, Touchscreen Display, Widevine L1 Tableta, Black
$109.99 $104.99
$109.99 $104.99
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Battery 8000mAh Large Li-ion Battery with 18W PD fast charging Type C Working Time: 8-12 hours Screen: 11 inch Big Screen IPS 1280*800 FHD Eye protection RAM: 12GB(6GB+6GB) ROM: 128GB Maximum expansion: 1TB OS: 2025 Upgraded Android 15 WI-FI & BT: Dual WIFI6 + Bluetooth 5.2(HS) Dual Camera: Front 5MP + Rear 8MP Type C Charge Port 18W Fast Charge Port Headphone Jack 3.5mm Headphone Jack for Earphones Face Unlock YES
❤【Stable Android 16 System & Octa-core CPU 】This 2026 Stable Android 16 tablet is equipped with a high-performance Unisoc octa-core CPU, a stable Android 16 system with AI, and all functions have been strengthened to a new level. You will enjoy the smooth running of 32GB (4GB+28GB) RAM and 128GB ROM. Perfect for watching videos, learning, video chatting, and reading e-books easily .
❤【11 Anti-blue Eyes Protection Screen 】11-inch tablet not only bigger screen, also features specific eyes protection HD 1280*800 fully-in-cell screen resolution, but the wide viewing angle also provides a more realistic viewing experience. With automatic brightness adjustment combined anti-blue light design for protecting your eyesight, you will be safer and more comfortable while using the tablet.
❤【Dual Stereo Speakers】Dual box stereo speakers sound quality reducing distortion to give you a great audiovisual experience. You will love this Android tablet , enjoy your music , video while traveling with surrounding clear and loud audio.
❤【8000mAh LARGE BATTERY+18W Fast Charging 】This rugged kids tablet built-in a 8000mAh large battery, you will freely enjoy reading or watching videos for 8-10hours on a full charge. No need to worry about the battery while you are traveling on the way .
❤【128GB ROM LARGE STORAGE 】32GB RAM 128GB ROM storage, running stably. It easily expands to 1TB with a MicroSD card (sold separately) for storing photos, music, and videos without worrying about running out of space.
8 reviews for 2026 Android 16 Tablet 11inch, Face Unlock, 18W Fast Charging, 32GB+128GB+1TB Expand, Octa-core CPU, 8000mAh Large Battery, WiFi6, Touchscreen Display, Widevine L1 Tableta, Black
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Rose –
Great quality and great price
This tablet was super easy to set up and super easy to use. I purchased it because I live in an apartment and I wanted to use it when I go down to the yoga studio to pull up my YouTube or fit on app and it works perfect. When looking at pictures on my tablet they look beautiful. It holds a charge forever.
Gerald Del Campo –
Very nice, reliable and great screen quality.
Need an extra TV? That’s what we bought this for, and it definitely did the job. Connects to Wi-Fi easily, as well as Bluetooth with other devices. Definitely worth it. One of the nicer tablets we have owned.
Arrington –
Good tablet, but battery charging is slow.
The tablet is nice, it feels durable, and looks good.Doesn’t weight too much.It’s battery life is decent, it will last several hours while playing games or watching movies/TV, that being said. It takes a very long time to charge from low battery. It doesn’t matter if I’m using an older USB fast charger or a new ubs-c fast charger, it still charges slow. I mean it takes probably 5 hrs to get this thing back to %100, maybe more. I don’t know why but it’s ridiculous.It’s operating system is actually a little better than what I expected. It is pretty fast, and switching between apps is relatively quick.Storage capacity is ok, but I don’t really use it that much.It connects to my wifi without any problems.Video- if the screen looks a little off, this is because of a anti glare screen protector I have out on it since the purchase.
Steve –
This is a nice tablet at a reasonable price.
This is a nice tablet at a reasonable price. It looks good and feels solid but is still light. It was advertised as Android 15, but came with Android 16 installed, so bonus there. Been using it for four days now and am very satisfied with the picture quality, the stereo audio is decent with better bass than my last tablet, the case is good for an included free one (the fold behind stand method is surprisingly stable), and the tablet is warp speed faster than my old Android 8.1 tablet. The battery life seems good, 80% used over four days with initial setup, downloading/installing apps, transferring files, watching around 5 hours of Roku streamed TV. I just charged it up from 20% to 100% in 2.5 hours using a 5v 2.1a charging block which is inline with expectations. My old tablet had 64GB storage total (32GB plus the 32GB SD card), this one has double that storage without an SD card which is excellent for my needs. If you’re looking for a new tablet and are on a fixed income like me (or just want to save some cash with the way things are these days) this tablet is a good choice.
D TJ –
Lightweight efficient and quick charge
This is a great tablet, lightweight, charges quickly holds a lot of data. When I work from home and need to see a client this is perfect. My work tablet is a little heavier that’s okay but I prefer a lighter weight tablet. This one fits the bill!
Judy –
Good price
I ordered as a gift, and she likes it very much.. Large keyboard, easy to set-up
Collette23 –
No Cases
The tablet is great; the only thing I do not like is that I cannot, for the life of me, find a good protective case that actually fits the tablet. It’s really irritating. I had purchased it for my son, so a protective case is a must, there just doesn’t seem to be any that fit.
Aiden –
Unreliable In The Long Term Without Manufacturer Support
I managed to find this tablet on here for a seemingly great bargain — high performance, with an Android OS, plenty of storage space, an SD card, a headphone jack, and lots of RAM for a budget tablet. It’s just what I need, or so I thought.The tablet’s performance is smooth, thanks to the aforementioned features. Plenty of RAM and a large display make it useful for many tasks. And I appreciate that the tablet comes with a case to keep it safe.Now, there is a huge catch to this seemingly awesome piece of tech, which totally ruins my trust in it: 6 months after beginning usage of the tablet, the tablet itself died. It did not run out of power, nor did it break physically. The tablet simply stopped responding to any input whatsoever — charging, force resets, the power button itself, none of these worked to bring the tablet out of this state. When attempting to connect to the tablet via a Bluetooth device, despite Bluetooth being on prior, the tablet appears to not be detected. So perhaps the tablet itself somehow shuts itself off…Of course, I did not just want to chuck my tablet into storage without retrieving my data somehow. So, over the course of two months, I simply let it sit in my room, to collect dust without checking on it. And after those two months since the tablet’s shutoff happened, without attempting to revive the tablet, I wondered what would happen if I tried charging the tablet after so long. And immediately, the screen came back to life! The tablet’s Ecopad logo was on the screen, and I was finally able to power on and use my tablet again. It seemed that the battery had to drain first for the tablet to come back, seeing as the tablet had no charge upon reviving.I then used the tablet, until today. Just a month and a few days after the tablet came back to life, it has reentered that comatose state of no response. No amount of charging, power button spamming, or forced resets will get the thing to turn on. Clearly, something is wrong with the tablet internally, be it its hardware or software. My bet is on the software, seeing as the tablet came back to life without any physical repair attempts.To say the least, I am livid about this issue. I do not have a large budget for name-brand technology, and the one tablet I found which seemed to be reliable, has twice eluded such a reputation. My apps, media, and work are stored on this tablet, as it would be on an average device, and it being at risk over such a mundane, seemingly non-causal issue is a considerable letdown.I have spoken to the customer service of COLOROOM about this issue, while receiving mediocre assistance. To sum it up, upon explaining this issue, I was offered a replacement tablet. For as tempting as this would be to try immediately, I still wanted to retrieve my data off of the device somehow. When asking how I could do this, I was told that I needed to simply wipe the data off of the device, using the manual reboot menu. The menu which — you guessed it — is only accessible through the non-working display! This seemed to not be understood initially, which led me to give up on the tablet and use something else in the meantime.A couple months later, when I reported the tablet coming back to life, I was told that there may be some sort of software issue that is causing the tablet to not respond, and to thus factory reset the tablet to try to clear up any software issues. I, in consideration of my data, chose not to do this, which I probably should have in hindsight. So, now my data is once again in limbo. I’ll 100% try this if the tablet comes back again.I will let the tablet’s battery drain again, and check on it daily to see how long it takes. It was at a high battery level when it was alive, so this may take a while…I have seen that many of the 1 star reviews report the same issue! Though, sometimes the times until their tablets’ deaths vary from just a couple of months to 6, like mine. If this is the case, then I wonder why the developers of this tablet will not openly address the issue. I haven’t seen anyone report their tablets coming back to life the way mine has, so perhaps I’m the only one who didn’t throw theirs away… Haha.To make it clear, what I want to come as a resolution is for the development team of this tablet to diagnose, and fix, this issue of the tablet shutting itself off. This is the key issue for this tablet being unreliable in the long term, at least until a new fix comes along. I would be grateful to use this tablet as an underdog to the other brands out there, especially it being otherwise a legendary device for less performance-heavy purposes.