According to many analysts, tablets are dead and have been dead for a long time, declining for 11 quarters in a row (except for Apple of course). With fewer and fewer tablets being released, good tablets are few and far between, and Teclast hopes to change that.
Teclast Master T10 Review
The Teclast Master T10 is a 10.1″ tablet with midrange specifications, an MTK8176 hexacore processor, 4GB of RAM, and a high resolution 2560×1600 IPS LCD. There aren’t many tablets made anymore, let alone large 10.1″ tablets, and this is one of the few options released recently.
Is it Good?
Teclast Master T10 Specifications
Processor | MediaTek MTK8176 Hexacore |
Display | 10.1″ Sharp 2560×1600 IPS LCD |
RAM | 4GB |
Storage | 64 ROM |
Operating System | Android 7.0 Nougat |
Cameras | 8MP, 13MP Camera |
Battery | 8100mAh |
Physical Dimensions | 553g, 23.90 x 16.70 x 0.80 cm |
Big thanks to Gearbest for providing this review unit.
Teclast Master T10 Hardware
Fairly generic look
Teclast Master T10 Display
Teclast Master T10 Audio
The tablet has stereo speakers, one on each side of the tablet and it does provide stereo sound to a certain extent, and audio volume is quite loud, loud enough for most situations. Audio quality is just average, there is a bit of bass but there is distortion at max volume that disappears if you lower it a notch.
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Teclast Master T10 Battery
An 8100mAh combined with the MTK8176 processor provides some pretty good battery life. I was able to get 6 hours of screen on time consisting of mixed use, Chrome, Youtube, reading Manga and browsing Reddit with about 25% left.
I also performed a video playback test and was able to playback 720p video at 200nits of brightness for 9 hours and 22 minutes before the tablet died, definitely a good media consumption device.
Good battery life
Teclast Master T10 Software
The tablet runs stock Android 7.0 Nougat but unfortunately performance is not silky smooth. Swiping between home screens is quite smooth, definitely more than smooth enough for normal use, but its not as smooth as a high end Android phone or even the Mi Pad 3. There is a bit of stutter opening apps but multi-tasking is great with 4GB of RAM.
I was able to play many games on the tablet, however Need For Speed: No Limits did not run properly because the entire screen was black except for the road signs. Many other games ran well also such as Hearthstone and Clash of Clans also.
Teclast Master T10 Connectivity
WiFi performance is blazing fast, hitting incredible speeds however WiFi range is poor, cutting it in and out even a mere 15 feet away.
Bluetooth works fine, and GPS performance is fairly slow.
Teclast Master T10 Camera
Teclast Master T10 Verdict
Teclast’s still got it. They can still make good tablets, and even though tablets are dying, I hope they don’t stop. The Teclast Master T10 is definitely a good 10.1″ tablet, however, I don’t think I will ever use it in the long term as I still have my Xiaomi Mi Pad 3 which in my opinion is almost the perfect size. That being said, if you are looking for a 10.1″ tablet, this is it.
Good tablet
yes, like reviewed – kinda accurate, but slow…
And agree with you on the placement… very weird indeed and fairly unusable if you have a cover + stand.
But what is more important for me – the price was completely omitted in the review… (why?!).
Currently ca. 195 EUR @ Gearbest.
I didn’t really read the review on this one. Kind of just skimmed through it.
Yeah with a flip cover its going to be unuseable.
Also if you want a good 10.1″ Android tablet there aren’t many new ones released anymore
I own one and can tell you that the fingerprint sensor is fast.
In real life the tablet is smaller than you think and therefore the fingerprint is easy to reach.
Wifi is fine and fast. No problems there! I have only one complain and that is security updates. It’s stuck at april 2017.
Given Teclast’s history you will be lucky to see another security update, they are usually of the one and done crowd.
Hi Balco, hope that you are doing well. I am writing you to ask you your opinion regarding a purchase. With the Redmi Note 5 scheduled for the end of the year, there are great offers on the RN4 Global Edition. For example, I could get the black version of the RN4 with 4GB ram and 64GB storage at 120€. However, I am also interested in getting the Mi Note 3 which has been released a couple of weeks ago. The Mi Note 3 with 64GB storage is sold around 296€ on Ibuygou website. Using a discount coupon, the price decline to 283€ excluding shipping costs. I need a new phone urgently so the only faster shipping method available on Ibuygou website is DHL. Nowadays, it is not easy to avoid paying import duty and other taxes in my country so I have to pay for an insurance against that if I choose DHL. At the end, the total amount I would pay for the Mi Note 3 is 315€. Which phone would you suggest to me? Are you still using your RN4? Maybe I should go for the RN4 and wait for a significant price drop on the Mi Note 3. Thanks in advance!