I wish more of these companies will try to differentiate their devices by adding HDMI in so we can use it with our cameras or as a second screen for laptops etc. I would certainly take a second look if that were the case.
Nice to see a tablet that gets LTE with a Sim Card. Those have been very tough to find, especially decent ones. After finally giving up and going with a Lenovo Tab p11 Pro Gen 2, Doogee drops this. Oh well. 😂
I bought a similar device that was from a company Umidigi G3. The tablet was fast( 8gb+8) and I liked it but in the end i sent it back. The screen and was the let down. The brightness was just not there. Was not that bright indoors let alone in bright sunlight. I sent it back. I want my cake and eat it so I want an inexpensive tablet with at least 6-8gb of ram and good screen and audio. I think they can do this without charging premium prices but i am moving to burning some holes in my pocket and getting the Huwawei matepad with the matt screen. Just looks so good
People need to keep in mind this is a very competitively priced tablet which over performs for the price, if you want a better sound or a better screen buy the Samsung Tab S7 or S8, the difference in quality is obvious as is the price. You do mainly get what you pay for.
Hi Shane. I purchased this tablet after watching your review. I have been unable to access the Internet with it but I make calls with it freely. What could be the problem?
It's a good tablet for watching videos and listening to music etc. However, it provides a poor note taking experience for students. The tablet does not have inhibit Palm Rejection meaning you cannot write and put your palm at the screen at the same time. The active stylus is good as pointer but it is inaccurate when used to write. Overall it is a good price performance product, but I think I will go for Samsung or Apple as I need the tablet manly to take notes.
Nobody except of the few people could figure out how to use the stand for tablet not to fall when using keyboard :) If use it correctly than tablet doesn't fall.
You didn't lock the keyboard case screen prop correctly! The molded design on the back disguises an inbuilt pop-out screen-prop lock that rigidly holds the screen at a fixed 45 degree angle! - Just press the patern on the back and part of it pops out at right angles to give a rock solid screen prop stand!
Doogee smartphones, in my opinion, are fairly durable, and this particular model also has a great Mediatek gaming CPU.
I wish more of these companies will try to differentiate their devices by adding HDMI in so we can use it with our cameras or as a second screen for laptops etc. I would certainly take a second look if that were the case.
Can you show how it works with split screen? I want to use tablet in my car as a multimedia center.
Nice to see a tablet that gets LTE with a Sim Card. Those have been very tough to find, especially decent ones. After finally giving up and going with a Lenovo Tab p11 Pro Gen 2, Doogee drops this. Oh well. 😂
What do you think about the viewing angles compared to some other tablets? Other commenters have mentioned it's pretty narrow on this tablet.
I bought a similar device that was from a company Umidigi G3. The tablet was fast( 8gb+8) and I liked it but in the end i sent it back. The screen and was the let down. The brightness was just not there. Was not that bright indoors let alone in bright sunlight. I sent it back. I want my cake and eat it so I want an inexpensive tablet with at least 6-8gb of ram and good screen and audio. I think they can do this without charging premium prices but i am moving to burning some holes in my pocket and getting the Huwawei matepad with the matt screen. Just looks so good
Thanks for the review!
Does it have a compass? Some places say it does and others say it doesn't
Is it possible to use this tablet as a notebook with stylus as a writing tool?
How does the Doogee T30 Pro perform with the Helio G99 processor? Is it capable of handling intensive tasks without any hiccups?
It contains Stock Android right? So it should get updates as well. I like the huge battery and the Helio G99 processor.
People need to keep in mind this is a very competitively priced tablet which over performs for the price, if you want a better sound or a better screen buy the Samsung Tab S7 or S8, the difference in quality is obvious as is the price. You do mainly get what you pay for.
Great review, very informative
Would you recommend this over Samsung Galaxy tab a9 plus 8gb?
What's the refresh rate?
Hi Shane. I purchased this tablet after watching your review. I have been unable to access the Internet with it but I make calls with it freely. What could be the problem?
I appreciate your review. Is that the only orientation the tab can be used in? Could be a deal breaker for me
No, you can rotate it
Hello does the T30 pro have palm rejection on the active stylus?
Shadow can b seen?
And what about 90 Hz refresh rate? Does this tablet have this feature?
No, didn't mention it because it's not there
can u play team fight tactics anyone ?thx
with case do you thing its heavy?
Decent hardware, the problem is this probably will not get any SW updates.
It's a good tablet for watching videos and listening to music etc. However, it provides a poor note taking experience for students. The tablet does not have inhibit Palm Rejection meaning you cannot write and put your palm at the screen at the same time. The active stylus is good as pointer but it is inaccurate when used to write. Overall it is a good price performance product, but I think I will go for Samsung or Apple as I need the tablet manly to take notes.
The back of that tablet gives me big lenovo vibes
For the algorithm. ✊
Love seeing AEW on the Google feed
That name ...
A lot of these brands really need to hire someone to make sure their name doesn't sound ridiculous in English lol.
@@shanecraigtechAsia's a much bigger market. Much, much bigger.
Right, a bad tablet for listening to music. And you can spend $100 for watching movies tablet.
Can I have it 🥺
Negative
Cool
Nobody except of the few people could figure out how to use the stand for tablet not to fall when using keyboard :) If use it correctly than tablet doesn't fall.
It's a pretty simple mechanism, relatively reliable.
@@shanecraigtech , on your video I see that you haven't figure out how to use the stand. What you did is wrong.
You didn't lock the keyboard case screen prop correctly! The molded design on the back disguises an inbuilt pop-out screen-prop lock that rigidly holds the screen at a fixed 45 degree angle! - Just press the patern on the back and part of it pops out at right angles to give a rock solid screen prop stand!