Another simple, inexpensive tablet from Blackview. This time it's very simple. Let's get acquainted with Blackview Tab 80.
Let's start with the weak link, the screen. The diagonal is 10.1″ (296 cm²), the resolution is only 1280×800, which gives an obscene 149 dpi.
The chipset is typical for modern low-cost devices. The Unisoc T606 is very familiar to us (~270K in AnTuTu10).
Memory. There will be three varieties on sale. From a very modest 4+64 GB to a more decent 8+128 GB. Of course, there is support for memory cards.
The battery is not bad, 7680 mAh. The charging speed is not reported, so it is clearly low.
The chambers are simple single. 8 MP front, 13 MP rear.
There is support for LTE networks and dual-band Wi-Fi.
The Blackview Tab 80 has not yet been delivered to AliExpress.In the company store on the official website they want $139.99 (₽13,500), $139.99 (₽13,500) and $159.99 (₽15,500) for versions 4+64, 4+128 and 8+128 GB, respectively.
Main characteristics of Blackview Tab 80:
ScreenS-IPS, 10.1″, 296 cm², 1280×800, 149 ppi, 60 Hz, 16M colors, touch, capacitive, multi-touch
Iron Unisoc T606
1.6 GHz, 2 x Cortex-A75, 6 x Cortex-A55, Mali-G57
Memory 4–8 GB RAM, 64–128 GB ROM, Micro-SD up to 1 TB, hybrid slot
Mobile Internet LTE
HSDPA, HSUPA
Edge
Mobile networksLTE Bands 1,3,7,8,20,40
UMTS Bands 1 (2100), 8 (900)
GSM Bands 2 (1900), 3 (1800), 5 (850), 8 (900)
Battery Li-Pol, 7680 mAh
Dimensions241 x 156 x 7.5 mm
Weight484 g
Rear camera: 13 MP, Sony IMX319, flash, autofocus
front camera: 8 MP, no flash, no autofocus
NavigationGPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo
OSAndroid 13, DokeOS_P 3.0
USBType-C v2.0
George Kiselyov