Cube iPlay10 Review

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The Cube iPlay 10 is a budget entry level Android 6.0 tablet. It’s best feature is that 1080p IPS panel that’s bright and vibrant. The build quality is great for the price, mostly plastic but there is some metal on the rear. The tablet also has a D/C jack for charging, but there is no adaptor included in the box.

The Cube iPlay 10 spec sheet:

  • MediaTek 4 core MTK8163 (1.3Ghz max turbo)
  • 2GB RAM
  • 32GB ROM
  • MicroSD card reader
  • Wireless A,B.G.N (5Ghz & 2.4Ghz)
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • Front 0.3 MP camera
  • Rear 2MP camera
  • Micro HDMI out
  • 6000mAh battery
  • Weight 600 grams

Below is the full detailed Cube iPlay10 video review:

Conclusion:

The Cube iPlay 10 disappoints, while it might have a great screen, the dated chipset offers poor performance and the GPU really struggles with demanding 3D titles. You certainly wouldn’t buy it for playing the latest games with playable FPS!

Minor tasks like the internet and watching 16:9 movies is more what this tablet is able to handle. For my recommend tablets, please check out this recommended list here.

Good

  • Good build quality for the price
  • Bright and vibrate 1080p IPS
  • Accurate touch
  • Stock Android 6.0 ROM
  • Chinese bloatware apps can be removed
  • MicroSD slot
  • DC charging option
  • Micro HDMI out

Bad

  • Dated Quad-core chipset
  • Poor GPU performance (Bad at gaming)
  • Speakers should be louder
  • Only 5-6 hours battery at 50% brightness
  • Doesn't come with a power adaptor
6.8

Fair

Performace - 5.5
Build - 7
Screen - 8.5
Sound - 6.5
Battery Life - 6.5

2 Comments

  1. @Bjorn Muller The screen shots above show an Antutu benchmark of 36853. You can run Antutu on your Teclast and compare (if it still works) or look up results to compare using Antutu. Hope that helps.

  2. I am looking for an Android only tablet for general purpose (no gaming) and this one seems interesting since it is available at a decent price. Chris, you indicate it has an old, slow processor, but I would like to get some grip on how slow. Can you rate it compared to the Z3736F I know from my old Teclast X98 Air 3G and a Z8300 or a Z8350?

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