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The ALLDOCUBE iPlay 60 is a sleek 11-inch Android 13 tablet featuring a sharp 2K IPS display, robust 12GB RAM with 128GB storage expandable up to 1TB, and a powerful Octa-core T606 processor. It boasts a 7000mAh battery with fast charging, quad speakers for immersive sound, and a versatile triple camera system. Designed for professionals and entertainment lovers alike, it supports 4G LTE, GPS, and Widevine L1 for HD streaming, all packed in a lightweight 520g frame.

| ASIN | B0CT83SWJP |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 12 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
| Brand | ALLDOCUBE |
| Color | Gray |
| Connectivity Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (22) |
| Date First Available | 16 July 2024 |
| Front Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
| Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | ARM |
| Item Weight | 520 g |
| Item model number | T1102 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 7000 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | 11 |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 13 |
| Processor Brand | MediaTek |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 23.5 x 15.49 x 4.5 cm; 520 g |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
| Resolution | 2000 x 1200 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 2000x1200 |
| Series | iPlay 60 |
| Speaker Description | Four built-in speakers, designed for clear and crisp sound quality. |
| Standing screen display size | 11 Inches |
| Wireless Type | 802.11n |
P**B
Received my Alldocube iPlay 60 tablet today and I'm seriously impressed with it! It's relatively fast for everyday use such as media consumption and internet browsing. It also handles most Android games very well, the one's I've tried so far. You can also add a sim card for data use and use it as a phone to make calls! All for £49.99!! It's a steal! The only thing it's missing is a headphone jack but to be honest it's not really needed due to Bluetooth functionality. The four speakers on this tablet are amazing! Loud and clear. It also has a beautiful screen with vivid colours and deep blacks. Furthermore, the tablet comes with a type C charging cable and a sim ejector tool and a film screen protector already installed. For an 11 inch tablet, it is very light but still has a premium build quality with a metal back/frame. Finally, in my opinion this tablet beats many other budget/mid range tablets which cost two to three times as much!! 10/10 recommended!
G**M
This is a review of the Alldocube iPlay 60 Tablet with Android 13. Though there are numerous reviews of Alldocube tablets, up to now I have only seen a couple of reviews that would help me evaluate this device. Alldocube generally offer tablets in the mid-range, whilst the cost of this tablet in September 2025 is £49.95; similar to the price of a low budget tablet. Potential purchasers will naturally be curious, and I hope this review will assist in deciding whether the iPlay 60 with Android 13 is suitable for them. The tablet arrived in a plain white box within a basic printed cardboard sleeve. The box contains the tablet and the most minimal instructions (a diagram of the tablet and safety notice in half a dozen or so languages.) Accessories are threadbare with a USB to USB C charging cable, and a SIM card ejector. There is no manual, charger or anything else that a first time Android user may need to get going. More experienced tablet users will not find this much of an issue. First impressions of the tablet is that it is metal, rather than the plastic compound common with lower budget tablets. It is very thin and lightweight, sturdy and feels like a good quality device. The initial set up is standard for Android following the tablet's on screen instructions. Given that Android 13 is last year's technology, there are three main reasons for considering this tablet in 2025. Firstly, the price of the iPlay 60 is currently £50 for a good quality 11 inch tablet from an established mid-range brand. Iterations of Android continue to function well as newer Android versions are released. The iPlay 60 Android 13 will have a fair amount of usable life in it. Secondly it is unusual to find an 11 inch tablet from an established brand at this price point with a 2000 x 1200 screen. The screen quality is exceptional for the price, ideal for playing video and streaming. The tablet supports Widevine 1. Thirdly buried in the Amazon Alldocube store is a note that the iPlay 60 supports a 4096 grade stylus. I saw a You Tube video featuring a reviewer drawing on the tablet using a stylus pen supporting USI technology with 4096 pressure. Alldocube sell a suitable USI 2.0 pen, as do other vendors. This has not been a standard feature on budget Android tablets, though the numbers of newer tablets supporting USI 2.0 stylus pens is increasing. There are trade-offs. The quality of sound does not match the quality of vision. I found that the tablet has struggled to auto-rotate to support some apps in landscape mode. This was noticed with the BBC news and sport apps whilst You Tube has been inconsistent. Other apps have not had this issue. Fortunately, BBC news and sport and You Tube can be used within the Chrome browser with the correct orientation. The iPlay 60's Unisoc T606 processor is not the most powerful. Though the tablet has an acceptable 4gb of real RAM, the processor would make the tablet struggle to support games with graphically demanding system requirements. The iPlay 60 is therefore not that suitable for new Android users or committed gamers. There are plenty of Android tablets available on Amazon, including other Alldocube models that would be more appropriate. That leaves the iPlay 60 with Android 13 of interest to experienced Android users who predominantly use standard apps. The iPlay 60 feels like an affordable treat - not quite necessary but very welcome.
J**.
So far this tablet has worked perfectly. I would have given 5 start. But, the voice does not work over LTE (Sim slot). Digital data works fine though. I reached out to the manufacturer, not much help from them in making it work. Rest of the tablet works very well. Performance and colors are just fine. I wish the manufacturer can still help me in making the LTE voice work.
C**7
Considering the price, pretty good ! I could nit pick, but based on what I paid, I have no complaints
R**.
I only needed a few things from an inexpensive tablet. Zero or the most minimal bloatware in the hopes of being able to run FullyKiosk without ever crashing out of it and a front facing camera that can be used to turn on the display if it detects motion. A battery charge optimization setting so it can always remain plugged in without blowing up the battery would be a plus. I got the former but not the latter. It runs FullyK flawlessly and the front cam works well to control the screen on. I found a workaround for the battery management using the FullyK device status publication every minute and a TP-Link Kasa HS-103 smart plug. Hopefully it will last a few years.
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