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J**R
pairs well with a keyboard
Its a smartphone and tablet; all in one. Mine is paired with a Bluetooth keyboard, and the two together function a lot like a laptop. Although, a laptop of this dimension and light weight would be several times more expensive. At the time of this post, this is the best phablet that also works with US cell providers. I connect at 4g, but I'm told 4g LTE is not compateble. There is no 4g-LTE Android phablet available at the moment, so this is the best option.Its thin, light, and really big. The single exterior speaker is not going to give you a great movie screening experience, but it has a headphone jack that makes phone calls and media sound much better. Mine is running Google Talkback and speaks perfectly clearly now that I have turned off the sound booster feature.I had purchased it to use as a control pad for my smart home, but I find it works great for so many common tasks. The USB cable gives a trickle charge, but the wall plug charges more quickly. The included screen protector sheet fit exactly and is holding up very well.I could have spent a lot more for a far smaller phone, but that wouldn't have been a functional tablet. Given a proper carry case to fit both this phablet and my keyboard, its portable enough and so much easier than dealing with a full laptop. I could want a longer charge cable, but if I shop around I can probably find that too.One thing to note: this is not impact resistant or metal shell, so don't drop kick it across a parking lot. Its not idiot proof; its just affordable electronics.
T**N
Stealth LTE
It would be five stars because this is as good as it gets for an 8-inch phablet in the US, thanks to cell carriers that want you to have two accounts. Four stars because I had to return the first one for touch screen issues. Two additional points:Mine connects at LTE on AT&T's band 2 even though the phablet doesn't indicate "4GLTE," with the LTE shown as a subscript. Use a tower/signal app to confirm what manner of 4G you're getting. Because band 2 delivers 3G+ HSPA don't assume you don't have it because of a missing superscript "HSPA." No, I can't explain it. The first phablet did in fact show the subscript "LTE" for a millisecond. At the risk of repetition: Yuntab gives you two of the four bands you need for nationwide LTE coverage on AT&T. Bands 4 and 5 are missing, of which 4 is key.While the phablet has dual SIM slots, as a practical matter it's only one SIM for owners on the AT&T network. The second SIM connects on 2G, and AT&T dropped 2G coverage last year. If you need two, T-Mobile will work, and offers a $3/month plan for 30 minutes of talk/text and 10 cents per each thereafter. The second SIM replaces the SD card so storage takes a hit as well, but this phablet is blessedly free of bloatware..
A**Y
Fast, Convienent, Lifesaver!
As a student, I really needed more from my telephone. Real estate in my bag comes at a premium and I needed to reduce the load that I carry daily. Purchasing the IVSO Yuntab H8 enabled me to replace my phone, tablet, and laptop with one device. I use AT&T prepaid phone service and my micro SIMS and SD card went in easily. Now I can access full websites on the go. The only downside is the look people give you when you put it to your head to talk on the phone. Since I have Bluetooth in my car, I rarely ever have to hold the H8 to my head, so it is not a big deal for me.
P**Y
It does not work with Straight Talk
I purchased this table as a back up for phone and computer so when I was in class I could cut down on number of electronics carried. After purchasing T-Mobile sim card from straight talk and working with them on the phone to get it working, I found out the thing is not compatible. And in the list of preferred carriers T-Mobile nor straight talk or AT&T was listed. Consumer Cell was. I am now out the cost of the tablet and had to purchase a plan which is not refundable or transferrable because I activated the sim card so am out another 60 dollars.Buyer Beware......
G**1
4g lte phablet for under $100
Would of given 5 stars but no way to expand memory as indicated. Otherwise a good 4g lte phablet for under $100. Works on T-Mobile and Metro Pcs flawless.
J**Y
Bad speaker really bad
I should have listen to all the bad reviews here.here's a list of the badNot bright enoughSlow & gets stuckSpeaker is none existence. U barely can here anything on a callIt's just bad . it's going back cause I can't hear anything when I'm talking.
M**Y
Not quite as advertised
Add claims it has Android 7.0 installed. Mine came with Android 6.0. Claims to be able to do 4G I can only get 3G my other phones (iPhone) gets 4G ltg. I can only connect to the internet when I am using WiFi. Cellular data is not working. I am using a TING Mobile SIM card which goes through the T-Mobile network. I am debating whether to return it. New Amazon return policy makes it more problematic to return. It's not DOA so might be subject to restocking fee. But shouldn't false advertising qualify the return for full credit?
C**R
Fell from bed onto floor, screen cracked, touch screen function won't work now
The good- will work on TracFone and consumer cellular networks. Tablet works fine for movies (preloaded, hadn't tried streaming). The bad is that the screen is very delicate, and once it gets cracked the touchscreen is dead, too. If they had used Gorilla glass, instead, I would have given it a 5 star. Now I have to try and figure out how to get my photos out of a dead machine. Luckily most were on the SD card.
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