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VOYO Q101 MT6753 Octa Core 10.1 Inch Android 6.0 Dual 4G Tablet PC US $99.09 (~AU $128.37) @ Banggood

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Was looking for cheap replacement for my old tablet and came across this with good features.

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10.1 inch 1920*1200 Resolution
Dual SIM (Supports 2G/3G/4G) also supports 4G LTE net call
5000 mAh battery
5 MP rear cam & 2 MP front cam
32 GB [expandable to 64 GB)

Hope this might help someone.

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  • +2

    Specs are ok (Full HD screen, 2GB RAM/32GB Storage, Cellular onboard, metal case etc) .. but two things skeptical about:

    1) The MT6753 is pretty under powered ~@32000 on Antutu is not even up to a Snapdragon 801 level.
    2) VOYO has an atrocious record of design. Their past products overheated and had problems with power overall.

    Could be wrong, but I'd still buy this over a Samsung Tab A that is asking for twice as much with much lower specs and all.

    • +1

      Saw some reviews and can't play any top tier graphical games like NFS and MKX. So would expect it to struggle a bit in the gaming department.

      • You wouldnt expect it to given the price. As I said, getting a 10" Tab A with LTE will set you back at $300-400. This is less than half the price of that..

  • Vendor/details in title please - at this point there is no mention of BangGood anywhere.

  • I hadn't checked any Chinese tabs for a while and I have to say I am surprised at what you can get for this price. Anyone know if the screen is decent? Ie. IPS?

  • +4

    This is the same as the Opnew tablet, I bought 50 for a project, most eventually bricked or had Chinese on the screen or the battery inflated or phantom touches on the screen or the screen is wafer thin so it just shattered. Now they are all on a shelf, seriously spend a bit more and get a Xiaomi or something else

    • Oh, that's no good. Poor quality control + lack of warranty/returns makes this a risky buy.

  • The FNF ifive is a better budget tablet 8” $106 on sale http://m.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_602714.html?wid=11&utm_s…

    • Gear best is the worst in terms of postage. I ordered one 12 days ago and paid for DHL shipping and it's still not shipped.

      • Did you get the tracking/consignment number? I chose DHL delivery and received and email saying its already dispatched but it seem to get stuck in HK for a few days now. Nothing changes in tracking status!!

        • +1

          Nope not even dispatched yet. I missed out on the local Lenovo tab deal at Goodguys because of this. Anyways gear best never again. I have had similar dramas (the infamous VR glass deal) in the past with them, but this time price was so good and i thought i am paying for DHL so it should be good but nope.

        • @bamsegod: Was that the $80 Tab 7 deal?

        • FNF ifive tablet in a recent deal. Have gone cheaper now actually so not sure how they run their advertising and deals

        • @bamsegod:

          Well I bought a Leeco Le2 2 days ago and yesterday I received an email from them showing $10 cheaper than what I paid a day before. It was an email only price. I was like WTF!! Why didnt they send it a few days earlier? Why send email after I already purchased it? I guess thats how GB do their business.

        • @bamsegod:

          same + three rusty fidget spinners from them too (thought of trying them again)

        • @HandsomeMonkey: i know right!!! The tablet i bought was showing as $110 with something like 48% discount but it is now $105 with less discount. My biggest gripe is that they don't have stock to ship so they are holding on to my money for the last 11 days and item is not packed.

    • -1

      You're also comparing a wi-fi without GPS tablet to a 4G one with GPS. However the 3G band relevant to Australia is B1 [2100], and not the "mandatory" B5 [850] or B8 [900] and the only relevant 4G is B40, used by optus for Vivid, with none of the other bands used here.

      • Not sure about voyo but FNF is a trusted brand in china and they sell the same tablet in the retail market in US under other brand name,and quality of the tablet is topnotch according to my research.

        • I've never seen FNF in China before - at least in ShenZhen, ZhuHai or Hong Kong. I have seen VOYOs though.

      • What are you talking about?

        Supported bands for this tablet:

        3G B1 B2 B5 B8
        FDD LTE B1 B3 B7

        https://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/mobile_phone_frequencies

        3G bands
        850MHz (B5) – Telstra Vodafone
        900MHz (B8) – Optus, Vodafone –
        2100MHz (B1) – Telstra, Optus, Vodafone

        LTE Bands
        2100Mhz (B1) – Telstra (a handful of sites), Optus (Tasmania), Vodafone
        1800Mhz (B3) – Telstra, Optus, Vodafone
        850Mhz (B5) – Vodafone
        2600Mhz (B7) – Telstra, Optus
        900Mhz (B8) – Telstra (a handful of sites, utilises spectrum previously used by 2G)
        700Mhz (B28) – Telstra, Optus
        2300Mhz (B40) – Optus (Vivid wireless spectrum)

  • Don't bother with these no brand Chinese made tablets. The specs don't tell the story. Battery issues, constant freezing, touchscreen issues, niggles in software that wastes loads of your time, and premature death…. Save your money and buy something descent. "High Quality" really should be a specification in addition to "However Many Cores".

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