Onda v10 Pro Review

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Below is the full video review of the Onda v10 Pro. It’s got many things going for it, a great fully laminated 2560 x 1600 res screen with 299 PPI so it’s sharp and brightness is decent. A thin metal build, microSD slot and HDMI out. A good enough quad-core chipset to be able to get good gaming FPS. However, it falls well short of being a great or a recommend tablet due to some bad software implementation, mainly Phoenix OS. Its touch response is very poor, it lags, and overall the experience is quite just bad.

Onda V10 Pro review timecodes:

02:05 – Design
04:06 – Phoenix OS (Skin)
08:34 – Stock Android 6
09:21 – Antutu & performance
10:16 – Audio
10:59 – Wifi AC & Range
11:44 – Camera
12:04 – Fingerprint unlock issue
12:31 – Gaming performance
15:11 – Surface Temps
15:31 – Multitasking
16:07 – Conclusion (Pros & Cons)

Lucky we can switch over to stock Android 6.0 were the performance greatly improves, but issues remain, the fingerprint reader just gave up working and the single loudspeaker isn’t great at all. But at around $150 software updates can correct these issues it will be a great tablet for the price, if and when that happens is of course up to Onda which aren’t known for their software updates.

Please see the full video review above for more details. And the Pros and Cons below.

Good

  • Fully laminated screen with 299 PPI
  • Bright screen with good colours
  • Good build quality
  • Thin and light build
  • Micro HDMI out & MicroSD
  • DC in or MicroUSB 2.0 charging
  • Wireless AC

Bad

  • Mono speaker (Not loud and crackles)
  • Phoenix OS is very poorly optimised
  • Fingerprint reader stops working at times
  • Touch input not registering at times
  • Runs slow with heavy multitasking
  • Wireless range should be better
  • Slow to charge, takes over 4 hours.
7.2

Good

Performance - 6.5
Design and build - 7.5
Screen - 9
Audio - 6.5
Battery Life - 6.5

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