Thanks, and nope I've not played with the Honor Pad 9 yet. It does look an interesting alternative though - more expensive, larger screen, no included pen, but it would be good to know how the performance compares.
@@SpeakToTheGeekTech totally, I'm looking into getting a new tablet. I have had a Amazon fire for years but would like something android orientated after have Google phone for the last 5 years. Samsung is way too expensive for me so have been looking at the alternatives
You buy cheap, you buy twice. This thing won't get updates for very long and will age quickly. They couldn't even tell the truth on the spec sheet when it came to the RAM. Just spend the extra and get something decent.
Their web site does say 8GB ram plus additional virtual so that’s a marketing thing more than anything I think. Difficult to comment on longevity of updates but some of their older tablets have been updated from Android 12-14. I’ll report back in a year!
I have a Black view Tab 11, from 2022. It has only updated to Android 11, but it has performed well and without problems for 2 years. I've been perfectly happy with it. I would buy Blackview again.
@@SpeakToTheGeekTech any device can have "an amount plus virtual memory". People read the specs because they want to know the performance. By that logic we could call this a tablet with 32gb of RAM and just change a setting in the Android build to create more virtual memory. It's like saying my car can do 0-60 in 5 seconds.... But only when it's been pushed off a cliff... And the rest of the time it's 12 seconds. I don't think we should reward something which is very clearly meant to deceive.
I have a childrens' Blackview tablet, it's never received android updates and won't download programs on BBC iPlayer (which is specifically what we got it for annoyingly). UI was almost unusable until turned off some ui animation setting.
I have a blackview tablet, I had 4 blackview phones. In general I'm happy with the products, that's why I come back. Software is reliable and hardware is good. I only had a problem with USB-C charging port, as it didn't transfer data and later evolved into problems to charge (fidgety cable). I fixed it for 50 euros at a phone store, the guy said that the original piece was cheap, thin wires, etc. But other than that I can't say anything bad on the brand, been buying it since ~2016
07:23 shows 8.0GB + 6.00GB RAM, so this actually looks like 8.0 GB physical and 6.0 GB of some kind of virtual RAM (14 GB total), not even 16 GB with an 8/8 split. Weird thay can't be honest aobut the RAM.
Mine seems absolutely fine. Fully updated tablet, I use an Eero 6 Pro mesh too, not seeing any dropouts. Delay in replying was so I could give it a good test over several hours of use to be certain.
Hardly. But its the usual pissing on china routine. meanwhile its a solid budget tablet that you don't have to sell off your first born to get. Its perfect for what its intended. Had mine for 3 years and been super reliable.
@@thorinbane I was not peeing on the Country but the manufacturer. My reason being experience with Blackview products. This was after previously purchasing a Blackview tab 11 and A60 pro phone.
Truly a solid value out of the box indeed...thanks!
Mine's still going, great for reading magazines on for me
Brilliant reciew, have you reviewed the honor 9 tablet yet??
Thanks, and nope I've not played with the Honor Pad 9 yet. It does look an interesting alternative though - more expensive, larger screen, no included pen, but it would be good to know how the performance compares.
@@SpeakToTheGeekTech totally, I'm looking into getting a new tablet. I have had a Amazon fire for years but would like something android orientated after have Google phone for the last 5 years. Samsung is way too expensive for me so have been looking at the alternatives
What the latest on the car? We need an update! 😅
Haha! The story is still unfolding so I’ve decided to wait until its conclusion before posting the next part.
@@SpeakToTheGeekTech grief, what a saga! I hope you get it sorted soon.
You buy cheap, you buy twice.
This thing won't get updates for very long and will age quickly.
They couldn't even tell the truth on the spec sheet when it came to the RAM.
Just spend the extra and get something decent.
Their web site does say 8GB ram plus additional virtual so that’s a marketing thing more than anything I think. Difficult to comment on longevity of updates but some of their older tablets have been updated from Android 12-14. I’ll report back in a year!
I have a Black view Tab 11, from 2022. It has only updated to Android 11, but it has performed well and without problems for 2 years. I've been perfectly happy with it.
I would buy Blackview again.
@@SpeakToTheGeekTech any device can have "an amount plus virtual memory". People read the specs because they want to know the performance. By that logic we could call this a tablet with 32gb of RAM and just change a setting in the Android build to create more virtual memory.
It's like saying my car can do 0-60 in 5 seconds.... But only when it's been pushed off a cliff... And the rest of the time it's 12 seconds.
I don't think we should reward something which is very clearly meant to deceive.
I have a childrens' Blackview tablet, it's never received android updates and won't download programs on BBC iPlayer (which is specifically what we got it for annoyingly).
UI was almost unusable until turned off some ui animation setting.
I have a blackview tablet, I had 4 blackview phones.
In general I'm happy with the products, that's why I come back. Software is reliable and hardware is good.
I only had a problem with USB-C charging port, as it didn't transfer data and later evolved into problems to charge (fidgety cable).
I fixed it for 50 euros at a phone store, the guy said that the original piece was cheap, thin wires, etc.
But other than that I can't say anything bad on the brand, been buying it since ~2016
07:23 shows 8.0GB + 6.00GB RAM, so this actually looks like 8.0 GB physical and 6.0 GB of some kind of virtual RAM (14 GB total), not even 16 GB with an 8/8 split. Weird thay can't be honest aobut the RAM.
Yes, but I think that second value is dynamic depending on the demands you put on it.
Best budget tab ever
I certainly think it has an edge in the 11" size class
The WiFi on the tab 16 pro is dreadful it loses connection all the time
Mine seems absolutely fine. Fully updated tablet, I use an Eero 6 Pro mesh too, not seeing any dropouts. Delay in replying was so I could give it a good test over several hours of use to be certain.
有一个问题。目前市场平板90%的价值在屏幕上。这个玩意用了个垃圾屏幕给了你们很大存储空间😂
Blackview... Really bad for any android updates... Usually none...... For hardware problems....Check their customer support reviews it's bad.
Mine seems ok so far, had one update for certain. I guess we'll have to see how well it holds up long term so I'll report back in a year.
Hardly. But its the usual pissing on china routine. meanwhile its a solid budget tablet that you don't have to sell off your first born to get. Its perfect for what its intended. Had mine for 3 years and been super reliable.
@@thorinbane I was not peeing on the Country but the manufacturer. My reason being experience with Blackview products. This was after previously purchasing a Blackview tab 11 and A60 pro phone.