VERNEE APOLLO Lite. Helio X20, 4GB RAM, FULL HD, 16 MPX Camera 199 USD - Device Reviews and Information

Hi Everybody. Vernee has published interesting news about new Vernee Apollo Lite. It seems incredible. I let you the new:
Specs of Vernee Apollo Lite were released, 4GB RAM, FHD arc display, 16.0 MP rear camera and more
The first model of Vernee, Thor, now is in presale stage. As a mid-range smartphone priced at $119.99, Thor really attracted a lot of attention, and its $99.99 flash sale with limited quantity will be valid in 8th April.
Besides all the news about Thor, Vernee’s flagship Apollo and Apollo Lite are about to come in May.
For latest news about Vernee new model, you should check Vernee FB Official Post
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Model: Apollo Lite
Main Specs:
CPU: Helio X20, MT6797 chipset
Display: 5.5 inch FHD Arc
RAM: 4GB
ROM: 32GB
Rear Camera: 16.0mp
Front Camera: 5.0mp
OS: Android 6.0
Features:
Type-C
SIM+SIM / SIM+TF
Compass
Gyroscope
Launch date: May
Source:
http://www.vernee.cc/specs-of-verne...fhd-arc-display-16-0-mp-rear-camera-and-more/​

Vernee Apollo Lite will come with 3180mAh battery and support Pump Express 3.0 Quick Charging
Vernee Apollo Lite will come with 3180mAh battery and support Pump Express 3.0 Quick Charging | vernee

Where to buy?

Facebook Italy page just opened :
https://m.facebook.com/vernee-Italy-275019609499355/
2 years Warrany in Europe with service centers in many countries!:
http://www.vernee.cc/2-year-warranty/

LCD IGZO Sharp confirmed for Apollo Lite:
http://www.vernee.cc/apollo-lite-will-have-sharps-igzo-screen/

Available in pre sale
Mod edit by @Darth : Sales site link removed. Not welcome on XDA.

Till now all I see from this company is pre-sale marketing. Has anyone (real customers I mean) actually "experienced" their first model?
How is the software optimization (for a "new and ambitious brand" it should be 101% optimized) on that one?
Will they offer OTA updates?
Did they even start to ship out the thor?.... To many question marks and pre-sale after pre-sale. No real life experience.
Bottom line:
Would I take a ~200$ chance on this nice spec but completely unknown Veenee Apollo Lite? The answer is Yes!
Would I keep 200$ locked for months in a unknown release date pre-sale? Don't think so.
They seem to be pre financing from pre sales... Just an opinion.
PS. Vernee changed the official page design " Due to the copyright problem..." No phones have reached customers and they already have copyright problems?! (http://bbs.vernee.cc/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=4&fromguid=hot&extra=&mobile=2).

More information about its Samsung Camera
Vernee Apollo Lite will be the first Helio X20 smartphone sporting Samsung S5K3P3 CMOS
The launch of Apollo Lite is near and vernee has released many details about this great smartphone. From these already known information, Apollo Lite will carry Helio X20 10-core chipset, and it has 4GB RAM and 32GB ROM. Besides, it supports Pump Express 3.0 quick charging and has 5.5 inch FHD Sharp IGZO screen.
Today, vernee releases the specification of its 16.0MP rear camera, which will come with the Samsung S5K3P3 CMOS. What’s more, the camera supports RGBW and PDAF.
According to Samsung, the image sensor has the smallest pixel size so far, which is only 1.0μm. And the thickness of the sensor is mere 5mm. Its core ISOCELL technology not only reserves the High ISO performance of BSI CMOS, but also make it outstanding in the low-light image and color presentation.
Main Specs:
CPU: Helio X20, MT6797 chipset
Display: 5.5 inch FHD Arc
RAM: 4GB
ROM: 32GB
Rear Camera: 16.0mp
Front Camera: 5.0mp
OS: Android 6.0
Features:
Type-C
SIM + SIM / SIM + TF
Compass
gyroscope
The launch of Vernee Apollo Lite will be delayed to June.​

Price the same like Ulefone Future.. Which better?

pinkassek said:
Price the same like Ulefone Future.. Which better?
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is not possible to compare these two .. different specs and release date..

With the CPU of Apollo upgraded to Helio X25, vernee showcases its ambition in high end smartphone market.
As vernee's first flagship, Apollo Lite will carry Helio X20 chipset, which, according to MediaTek,
will outrun MediaTek other octa-core chips including MTK P10 (MT6755) in terms of performance.
According to the main specification of Apollo Lite released by vernee, it will win the battle against other products with the same price.
Another great news is released by vernee today. Apollo Lite sporting Type-C will support lossless digital music output, which means users will be able to listen to the real lossless digital music via Type-C headset.
After LeEco released their new Helio X20 smartphones that supports Type-C headphone, Vernee Apollo Lite will be the world's 2nd Helio X20 smartphone to have this feature.
Vernee Apollo will be launched in July, and its lite version in June. And Thor is in hot sale now.
Vernee Apollo Lite Main Specs:
Helio X20
5.5 inch FHD Arc Sharp IGZO display
4GB RAM
32GB RAM
16.0mp main camera, Samsung sensor, PDAF, RWB
Full metal uni-body
3180 mAh battery with PumpExpress 3.0 quick charging
Android 6.0
Type-C (supports Type-C earphone)
Fingureprint ID
Launched Data: June

Break News: Vernee Apollo Lite is the world's 2nd Helio X20 smartphone supports lossless digital music output for Type-C headphone
With the CPU of Apollo upgraded to Helio X25, vernee showcases its ambition in high end smartphone market.
As vernee's first flagship, Apollo Lite will carry Helio X20 chipset, which, according to MediaTek,
will outrun MediaTek other octa-core chips including MTK P10 (MT6755) in terms of performance.
According to the main specification of Apollo Lite released by vernee, it will win the battle against other products with the same price.
Another great news is released by vernee today. Apollo Lite sporting Type-C will support lossless digital music output, which means users will be able to listen to the real lossless digital music via Type-C headset.
After LeEco released their new Helio X20 smartphones that supports Type-C headphone, Vernee Apollo Lite will be the world's 2nd Helio X20 smartphone to have this feature.
Vernee Apollo will be launched in July, and its lite version in June. And Thor is in hot sale now.
Vernee Apollo Lite Main Specs:
Helio X20
5.5 inch FHD Arc Sharp IGZO display
4GB RAM
32GB RAM
16.0mp main camera, Samsung sensor, PDAF, RWB
Full metal uni-body
3180 mAh battery with PumpExpress 3.0 quick charging
Android 6.0
Type-C (supports Type-C earphone)
Fingureprint ID
Launched Data: June​

Official information about the Pre-sale of Apollo Lite:
The Pre-sale Date of Vernee Apollo Lite Published, with Its Full Specs Officially Confirmed
As the first high-end samrtphone of vernee, Apollo Lite is going to hit the market soon and its presale will start from June 1st.
Apollo Lite is powered by MediaTek newest deca-core chipset Helio X20(MT6797), which has much greater performance than Helio P10(MT6755).
(data from mediatek-helio.com)
Meanwhile vernee also released the full specifications of Vernee Apollo Lite:
Display: 5.5 inch FHD 1920x1080p Sharp IGZO, BluLight Defender
CPU: MTK Helio X20 (MT6797),2.3GHz*2, 2.0GHz*4, 1.4GHz*4, 10-core, 20nm
RAM: 4GB LPDDR 3
ROM: 32GB eMMC 5.1 (up to 128GB)
Rear Camera: 16.0MP Samsung S5K3P3 sensor, 6P lens, ISOCELL , RWWB
Front Camera: 5.0MP Samsung S5K5E2 sensor
Battery: 3180mAH Li-polymer
OS: Android 6.0 out of the box (Vernee OS, CM)
Features:
Type-C port (supports Type-C earphone, 3.5mm jack retained)
Pump Express 3.0 quick charging (5 minutes charging = 1 hour calling)
LED notification
Metal unibody
0.1s fingerprint ID (ISP smart chip, smart key)
OTG
Gyro, E-compass, Hall
(2.4G/5G)WIFI
Dual SIM Dual standby / SIM + SD car
Open Kernel Code
Price: $229.99
Delivery: June​

iacobus86 said:
Official information about the Pre-sale of Apollo Lite:
The Pre-sale Date of Vernee Apollo Lite Published, with Its Full Specs Officially Confirmed
As the first high-end samrtphone of vernee, Apollo Lite is going to hit the market soon and its presale will start from June 1st.
Apollo Lite is powered by MediaTek newest deca-core chipset Helio X20(MT6797), which has much greater performance than Helio P10(MT6755).
(data from mediatek-helio.com)
Meanwhile vernee also released the full specifications of Vernee Apollo Lite:
Display: 5.5 inch FHD 1920x1080p Sharp IGZO, BluLight Defender
CPU: MTK Helio X20 (MT6797),2.3GHz*2, 2.0GHz*4, 1.4GHz*4, 10-core, 20nm
RAM: 4GB LPDDR 3
ROM: 32GB eMMC 5.1 (up to 128GB)
Rear Camera: 16.0MP Samsung S5K3P3 sensor, 6P lens, ISOCELL , RWWB
Front Camera: 5.0MP Samsung S5K5E2 sensor
Battery: 3180mAH Li-polymer
OS: Android 6.0 out of the box (Vernee OS, CM)
Features:
Type-C port (supports Type-C earphone, 3.5mm jack retained)
Pump Express 3.0 quick charging (5 minutes charging = 1 hour calling)
LED notification
Metal unibody
0.1s fingerprint ID (ISP smart chip, smart key)
OTG
Gyro, E-compass, Hall
(2.4G/5G)WIFI
Dual SIM Dual standby / SIM + SD car
Open Kernel Code
Price: $229.99
Delivery: June​
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It sounds very good!
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It's a real shame that the TF card has to share a socket with one of the SIM cards. I would be ordering one if this were not the case.

sidelong said:
It's a real shame that the TF card has to share a socket with one of the SIM cards. I would be ordering one if this were not the case.
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It will be for sure a 2in1 slot. In this last months, many brands using this tray 2in1, so cheap and no trouble to who have 1 sim and 1 sd card.. With 32gb internal memory and OTG, you can also use 2 sims, but your internal SD must be used externally with adapter and OTG cable when needed [emoji20] [emoji6]
Sent by Mi5 64Gb

megthebest said:
It will be for sure a 2in1 slot. In this last months, many brands using this tray 2in1, so cheap and no trouble to who have 1 sim and 1 sd card.. With 32gb internal memory and OTG, you can also use 2 sims, but your internal SD must be used externally with adapter and OTG cable when needed [emoji20] [emoji6]
Sent by Mi5 64Gb
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A deal-breaker for me though

Vernee announce the new colour" Space Grey" for Apollo Lite:
details on Offical Blog:
Helio X20 10-core Vernee Apollo lite Grey Version released with the most decent design and craft! | vernee

Anyone understands GearBest's Pre-Sale deal on this one?
You have to place a deposit of 29,99$ until June 13th and on the 25th you will know whether you'll get an extra 30 bucks cash back or not.
What happens to the 29,99$ if you don't win the cash back deal and how much will you in the end pay for the phone? 230$? 260$?
Thanks!

12 powerful points make Vernee Apollo Lite “faster”!
1. Running heavy games with ease
Carrying 64-bit 10 core 3-cluster Helio X20 chip with powerful Mali-T880 MP4, Apollo Lite can run any kind of heavy games without sweating.
Its great CPU allocating mechanism will help you out of app exit and lag.
2. Switching among multiple tasks smoothly
Apollo Lite has 4GB RAM on Helio X20 configuration. Even if you open many apps at the same time, you can switch among those apps without any lag.
3, App fast loading
10 core Helio X20 chipset, coupled with Corepilot 3.0 allocating mechanism will ensure fast responsiveness of all apps.
And the 3 clusters are all designed to handle different types of workloads.
4. 100Mb/s read-in & 300MB/s read-out
With eMMC 5.0 high-speed storage chip, the read-in speed can reach up to 100MB/s and the read-out speed can reach 300MB/s, allowing you to transfer heavy files in seconds.
Besides, it will also enhance the loading speed of applications.
5,Smooth browsing the Internet and running social apps
Apollo Lite adopts Helio X20, MediaTek newest chip, which sports two Cortex-A72 2.3Ghz processing units.
The high frequency brings more powerful single-core performance, which allows you to browse the Internet smoothly.
And when running social apps, it will activate multiple cores to ensure the operation smoothness.
6. 100% responsiveness enhancement of screen
IGZO screen from Sharp features a frame frequency 100% higher than that of usual IPS screen.
"IGZO" is therefore able to bring its unique capabilities, such as further enhanced picture resolution and compatibility with a growing number of display types, to the technology of tomorrow, for ever higher levels of efficiency, performance and reliability, Touch panel operational improvements,and ultra-sensitivity (from sharp-world.com)
7. Pump Express 3.0 quick charge
Apollo Lite comes with 3180mAh battery capacity and third generation Pump Express quick charge technology. In addition, it supports up to 18W charging power.
10min charge will support 1h call. And it takes only 30min to charge Apollo Lite to 50%.
8. 0.1s fingerprint recognition
Apollo Lite sports Egis independent ISP fingerprint processing chip. By collecting the fingerprint data each time it scans, it will keep optimizing and adjusting all the data.
In the end, the recognition speed will be fast and stable, allowing you to unlock in mere 0.1 sec.
9. PDAF Fast focus in 0.1s
Apollo Lite adopts all-new Samsung S5K3P3 camera with PDAF function. As a result, the focus speed increases by 7 times.
In particular, the focus ability in night is greatly improved, fast enough to capture every beautiful moment.
9. Fast image formation
The combination of Helio X20 chipset and eMMC 5.0 high speed storage chip makes the image formation of its camera much faster.
Within the single touch on shutter, the whole process including focus and image formation will be finished.
11. 300Mbps 4G LTE network
It supports 4G LTE Cat 6 network and dual-band WiFi(2.4G/5G). The uploading speed can reach up to 50Mbps and the download speed 300Mbps.
12. Type-C fast transfer
Apollo Lite uses the new Type-C connector, which features the same connector on either end. It also increases the transfer speed further.
The main specs of Vernee Apollo Lite:
Display: 5.5 inch FHD 1920x1080p Sharp IGZO, BluLight Defender
CPU: MTK Helio X20 (MT6797), 10-core, 20nm
RAM: 4GB LPDDR 3
ROM: 32GB eMMC 5.1 (up to 128GB)
Rear Camera: 16.0MP Samsung S5K3P3 sensor, 6P lens, ISOCELL , RWB
Front Camera: 5.0MP Samsung S5K5E2 sensor
Battery: 3180mAH Li-polymer
OS: Android 6.0 out of the box (Open Kernel Code)
Size: 152 x 76.2 x 8.9 (mm)
Weight: 176g
Features: Type-C port (supports Type-C earphone, 3.5mm jack retained)
Pump Express 3.0 quick charging (5 minutes charging = 1 hour calling)
LED notification
Metal unibody
0.1s fingerprint ID (ISP smart chip, smart key)
OTG
Gyro、E-compass, Hall
(2.4G/5G)WIFI
Dual SIM Dual standby / SIM + SD car
Retail Price: $229.99
Vernee Apollo Lite Pre-sale has been started!
More Details: www.vernee.cc

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Onda V975 Android 9.7" Tablet Retina Screen 2048x1536 / Allwinner A31 Quad Core

A gaming test, review and unboxing video I would like to share.
Onda V975 (V3 hardware) Android 9.7" Tablet Retina Screen 2048x1536 / Allwinner A31 Quad Core
If you have interest in this tablet, then it can be found on DHGate
Link in the videos.
UNBOXING
GAMING TEST
FULL IN-DEPTH REVIEW
Item specifics
Category: Tablet PC
Processor Brand: Allwinner A31 Quad Core
CPU Speed: 1.2GHz
Operating System: Android 4.2 (Can be upgraded to 4.4 Kitkat)
Camera: Rear 5MP/Front 2MP
Function Comb: Web Camera External 3G WIFI
Display Resolution: 2048x1536
Memory Capacity: 1GB
ROM Capacity: 16GB
Screen Size: 9.7 inch
Brand: Onda
Processor Main Frequency: Quad Core
Screen Type: Capacitive Screen
Item Dimensions 242x179x8.3mm
Support OTG & HDMI
Support SD Cards
Playstore installed
Built in stereo speakers
PS. It can be upgraded to the official 4.4 Kitkat.

Hi Guys Now Just Launched Moto G4 and G4 Plus 4th Gen In India

Lenovo Moto G4 Plus Specifications
Launch Announced 2016, May
Status
Body Dimensions -
Weight -
SIM Micro-SIM
Display Type IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 5.5 inches
Resolution 1080 x 1920 pixels (~401 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
Protection Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Platform OS Android OS, v6.0.1 (Marshmallow)
Chipset Qualcomm MSM8952 Snapdragon 617
CPU Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU Adreno 405
Memory Card slot microSD, up to 128 GB (dedicated slot)
Internal 16 GB, 2 GB RAM or 32 GB, 3 GB RAM or 64 GB, 4 GB RAM
Camera Primary 16 MP, f/2.0, phase detection & laser autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash
Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama, auto-HDR
Video [email protected], HDR
Secondary 5 MP, auto-HDR
Sound Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes
Comms WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth v4.1, A2DP, LE
GPS Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS
Radio FM radio
USB microUSB v2.0, USB Host
Features Sensors Fingerprint, accelerometer, proximity
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser HTML5
Java No
- Fast battery charging
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- MP3/AAC+/WAV/Flac player
- MP4/H.264 player
- Photo/video editor
- Document viewer
Battery Non-removable Li-Ion 3000 mAh battery
Misc Colors Black, White
is this awesome phone........
what do you think about this phone tell me:highfive:

LG G7 ThinQ Features And Specifications

Network technology
Gsm / hspa / lte
Launch introduced 2018, might also
Status coming soon. Exp. Release 2018, q2
Frame dimensions 153.2 x seventy one.9 x 7.9 mm (6.03 x 2.83 x 0.31 in)
Weight 162 g (five.Seventy one oz)
Build the front/back glass (gorilla glass five), aluminum frame
Sim unmarried sim (nano-sim) or hybrid dual sim (nano-sim, twin stand-by way of)
- ip68 licensed - dirt/water proof (up to at least one.5m for 30 mins)
- mil-std-810g compliant
Show type ips lcd capacitive touchscreen, 16m shades
Length 6.1 inches, 91.0 cm2 (~eighty two.6% display screen-to-frame ratio)
Resolution 1440 x 3120 pixels, 19.Five:9 ratio (~564 ppi density)
Multitouch sure
Safety corning gorilla glass five
- 100% dci-p3 coverage
- dolby vision/hdr10 compliant
- constantly-on show
Platform os android eight.Zero (oreo), deliberate improve to android 9.Zero (p)
Chipset qualcomm sdm845 snapdragon 845
Cpu octa-core (4x2.Eight ghz kryo 385 gold & 4x1.7 ghz kryo 385 silver)
Gpu adreno 630
Memory card slot microsd, as much as 400 gb (makes use of sim 2 slot) - dual sim model only
Internal 128 gb, 6 gb ram or sixty four gb, 4 gb ram
Camera number one twin: sixteen mp (f/1.6, ois, laser&pdaf) + sixteen mp (f/1.9), laser & phase detection autofocus, led flash
Functions geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, hdr, landscape
Video [email protected], [email protected]/60fps, hdr, 24-bit/192khz stereo sound rec.
Secondary eight mp (f/1.9), 1080p
Sound alert kinds vibration; mp3, wav ringtones
Loudspeaker yes
Three.5mm jack yes
- 32-bit/192khz audio
- dts-x sound
- energetic noise cancellation with dedicated mic
Comms wlan wireless 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, wi-fi direct, dlna, hotspot
Bluetooth five.Zero, a2dp, le, aptx hd
Gps sure, with a-gps, glonass, bds
Nfc sure
Radio fm radio
Usb 3.1, kind-c 1.Zero reversible connector, usb on-the-go
Features sensors fingerprint (rear-established), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
Messaging sms(threaded view), mms, email, push electronic mail, im
Browser html5
- wpc&pma wireless charging (us model only)
- fast battery charging (quick rate 3.Zero)
- mp4/dvix/xvid/h.265 participant
- mp3/wav/flac/eaac+ player
- photo/video editor
- report editor
Battery non-removable li-po 3000 mah battery
Misc colors new platinum grey, new aurora black, new moroccan blue, raspberry rose
Sar european zero.24 w/kg (head) 1.47 w/kg (frame)
Fee about 850 eur
I have NOT found conclusively if this phone has an Infrared beam. Does this phone have the app LG Quick Remote??? Can you point it at a TV, run the LG Quick Remote and it will program itself to control that TV???
I have found that the AT&T version, the LG V35 ThinQ, DOES actually have the I/R beam hardware. Can someone please tell me if the LG G7 ThinQ has this???
Wrong section
And no it does not have the infrared sensor

Alldocube X Neo review: media playback king on a budget

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The good:
1. Nice build quality.
2. Vibrant, clear and sharp display.
3. Decent performance.
4. MicroSD card support.
5. 4G and Phone functions.
The bad:
1. Old processor.
2. Big bezels.
3. No fingerprint reader or face unlock.
4. Sub-par battery life.
The Alldocube X released last year enjoyed enormous success on Indiegogo. With its dazzling 10.5-inch 2K Super Amoled display, stereo speakers, and AKM AK4376A powered 3.5mm headphone jack, the X was considered by many to be a perfect choice for media consumption. Unfortunately, it was hold back by a relatively weak processor (Mediatek MT8176 SoC) and poor battery life.
By the end of 2019, Alldocube announced its partnership with Qualcomm, the world’s leading mobile chip maker. Many were hoping that the Chinese brand could release an upgraded version of the X with a Snapdragon processor in it. And here comes the X Neo: An Android tablet with identical design and 10.5-inch Amoled display, but a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE processor, and some other minor changes.
Main Specs
Operating system: Android 9.0 Pie
Screen: 10.5-inch Super Amoled display @2560*1600px
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE
CPU: Octa-Core (4*Cortex [email protected] + 4*Cortex [email protected])
GPU: Adreno 512
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4
ROM: 64GB eMMc 5.1 (supports expansion up to 512GB)
Battery: 3.8V/7700mAh Li-Po battery
Cameras: 5MP front / 8MP main
Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n, 5GHz/2.4GHz dual-band
Mobile networks: 4G (FDD-LTE/TD-LTE), 3G (CDMA/TD-SCDMA/WCDMA), 2G (GSM)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0
Ports: USB-C port, 3.5mm headphone jack, MicroSD card slot, pogo pin keyboard port.
Buttons: Power/standby key, volume rocker
Size: 245.9*175.4*7.2mm Weight: 491g
Nice, but unimpressive design
Just like last year’s X, the Alldocube X Neo looks neat and elegant. The metallic rear and curved sides give the slate an air of luxury. But for a 2020 tablet, the bezels around the screen are just a little too big. Alldocube made an argument that big bezels give users enough to grip and hold the tablet to avoid accidental touches, which makes sense, but I still think people would prefer modern designs of the Apple iPad Pro and the Huawei MatePad Pro. A front-facing camera and a light sensor can be found above the display, the rest of the front looks clean, and you won’t even find any branding.
The tablet has a frosted aluminum back, which makes it feel much more premium than the price tag would suggest. Apart from Alldocube’s logo, the camera lens is the only distraction. It’s incredibly clean, simple, and stylish.
When holding horizontally, the left and right edge are each home to dual speakers, and there're also a 3.5mm headphone jack, a Type-C charging port on the left.
On the bottom side of the slate you can also find a pogo pin port, which can be connected to the official keyboard case.
The tablet supports 4G, as well as storage expansion. The SIM card tray is able to carry 2 nano SIM cards or the combination of 1 nano SIM card and a MicroSD card.
There are two physical buttons on the right edge of the slate: a power/standby key and a volume rocker.
The X Neo measures 245.9mm * 175.4mm * 7.2mm, and weighs 489g. It does not fit in our hands as well as those 8-inchers do, and you can basically forget about one-handed use, but the device didn’t burden our hands too much, either, thanks to the slim and lightweight build. As thin as it is, the X Neo still feels quite robust, even physically twisting the tablet doesn’t reveal excess movement. The overall build quality of this slate is as good as many high-end products in the market.
One thing that does bother me is the absence of a fingerprint reader, which I loved on last year’s X. I even called Alldocube for their reason regarding the removal of this feature. Their marketing person claimed that the majority of users don’t use their tablets for online payments, so a tablet doesn’t need the same level of security as a smartphone or a laptop. I do understand their point: the absence of a fingerprint reader is not a deal breaker for most tablet users, and the brand can save the cost for more essential features such as 4G connectivity, yet I would have preferred a more convenient way to unlock the screen, instead of having to put in some PIN code or draw a certain pattern.
Stunning Screen, average sound
The Alldocube X Neo sports a gorgeous 10.5-inch Super Amoled display made by Samsung. Resolution clocks in at 2,560 by 1,600, for 287 pixels per inch. With deep, inky blacks and rich colors, the display is really a joy to look at. Color accuracy is also excellent, and the screen is bright enough to use in any scenario.
Although the X Neo’s display uses the standard PenTile RGBW matrix, instead of the more celebrated 'PenTile Diamond Pixel' array, sharpness is still good and, while I don’t think color calibration or the screen architecture match Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones, this is still one of the best screens you’ll find in a tablet, and is definitely superior to the LCD panels used on the Huawei MatePad Pro and the Apple iPad Pro.
Not just videos and photos look great. The lightweight nature means it’s also an excellent ebook reader alternative, and great for gaming. I read for many hours using the Amazon Kindle app, and provided I changed the background color from white to a paper-like tone, it didn’t tire my eyes. The light, easy-to-hold body allows for extended play sessions when gaming, too. Asphalt 9 is fun, and it’s visually enhanced thanks to the stunning colors and screen.
The Alldocube X Neo offers side-firing stereo speakers, which can go very loud. Unfortunately, these built-in speakers can sound a little harsh at the highest volume, and lacks the bass and soundstage produced by the Quad AKG tuned speakers found on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e. Still, they are much better than similarly priced Android slates and are definitely good enough for YouTube and Tik Tok. For audiophiles, headphones or external speakers are still very much needed for music and action films.
Although the X Neo has a 3.5mm headphone jack, it is not powered by the AKM 4376A DAC like last year’s Alldocube X was. The tablet works well with average headphones, only when you plug in a power-hungry professional headset with higher impedance will you start to notice some differences. If you don’t even own headphones above $200, this shouldn’t even be anything to think about.
System & UI
The X Neo ships with stock Android 9 Pie, not the latest Android 10, and there’s customization on top. As much as we love the clean feel of stock Android, it is not optimized for a tablet screen, especially a big, 10.5-inch one.
You won’t find anything similar to Samsung tablets’ DeX mode. The stock screen-split function works fine with most applications, but it doesn’t really give you that kind of computing experience the DeX mode offers when there are serious productivity tasks at hand.
Unfortunately, the Android ecosystem is going towards a direction which is less and less tablet-friendly. Many of the customized tablet applications in Play Store were released years ago and haven’t been updated for a long time. As a result, most of the apps we tried on the X Neo were just phone apps blown up to fill the 10.5-inch screen, with the majority of them only supporting vertical mode. The ideal solution would be something like the Phoenix OS, which turns Android OS into a multi-window desktop style user interface, but Alldocube doesn’t seem too keen on shipping their tablets with that operating system.
Decent performance
The Alldocube X Neo is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE processor, which has an octa-core CPU (4 Cores of Cortex-A72 clocked at 2.2GHz and 4 cores of Cortex-A53 clocked at 1.8GHz) and an Adreno 512 GPU. This chipset was actually released way back in 2017 and built on 14nm process, so it is relatively old, and doesn’t match the performance of the Snapdragon 675 or Kirin 810 found in many entry-level Android smartphones. But compared to the 28nm MediaTek 8176 processor in last year’s Alldocube X, it is still a solid upgrade.
The X Neo notched typical “Snapdragon 660” scores in many benchmark tests I threw at it, but it even bettered the Snapdragon 670 powered Samsung Galaxy S5e in some of those tests, which came as a pleasant surprise.
The built-in storage is eMMc 5.1, which is not comparable to UFS storages in top smartphones, but the X did manage to get a result similar to the readings of more expensive midrange tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e in terms of Sequential Read and Write speeds in the Androbench test.
In the real-world use, the Snapdragon 660 processor and 4GB RAM are actually enough to drive the tablet for the tasks it is intended for. The X Neo is smooth and responsive most of the time, I had no issues watching 4K YouTube videos in Chrome, and scrolling through my best friends’ Instagram posts at the same time. With that said, there will be some noticeable hiccups when you open too many image-heavy webpages, or have several big applications running in the background.
Gaming should not be your main reason to buy a Snapdragon 660 powered tablet. With that said, the tablet can run most games installed from Play Store without issues, but in order to have a smooth visual experience, you need to use moderate settings in big titles such as Asphalt 9 and PUBG. If you insist on going for the highest level of animation and 3D effects, you should expect frameskip and serious delays.
Superb connectivity
The X Neo supports dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 and 4G, you can even use it to make phone calls, but you need to hear voices either through headphones or the built-in speakers, since the tablet doesn’t have an earpiece.
With such an amazing display, more users will be tempted to store a lot of media files in their X Neo, thus the 64GB built-in storage might not suffice. Fortunately, this tablet supports storage expansion, you can insert a MicroSD card up to 512GB. Even better, the type-C port can also mount most mobile SSD drives.
Basic cameras
There are two cameras on the X Neo, a front-facing 5MP camera and an 8MP main camera. Those cameras can be useful for video-chatting, and scanning QR code, but you won’t want to “archive your life” with them. Even in perfectly-lit conditions, most photos I took with the main camera were either over-exposed or under-exposed, and there wasn’t much life to them. In low light, the photos were simply horrible. In an era when most entry-level smartphones come with triple or quad camera setups, there is really no place for tablet photography.
Selfie camera shot
Main camera shot
Subpar battery life, decent charging speed
The Alldocube X Neo houses a 7700mAh Li-Po battery, smaller than the X’s 8000mAh. But with a much more efficient processor, the X Neo can give me around 7-8 hours’ screen time on a full charge, while the X could only last around 6 hours.
With display brightness and speaker volume both set at 50%, the X Neo scored 7 hours and 25 minutes in the PCMark 8 Work 2.0 Battery test, which was really not impressive compared to other midrange tablets.
This X Neo supports Qualcomm’s 18W QC3.0 quick charge. With the stock wall charger, you can fully charge the tablet’s 7700mAh battery in around 3 hours, not bad considering how big the battery is. In comparison, the 2020 Apple iPad Pro also supports 18W charging, but Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 and S5e only support 15W charging. The MatePad Pro is the reigning king in terms of charging speed, as it supports Huawei’s very own 40W SuperCharge, but the cheaper MatePad 10.4 doesn’t have that feature, as it also ships with an 18W charger.
Verdict: great for media consumption
The Alldocube X Neo isn’t designed to break any new grounds, but it is an Android tablet which gets a lot of essential things right. It has a sharp and colorful display, which makes it perfect for video streaming, web-browsing and even light gaming. The Snapdragon 660 AIE processor is old, but still offers decent performance for basic everyday tasks. 4G connectivity means the tablet won’t be limited to places with connectable Wi-Fi hotspot.
However, the removal of the fingerprint reader is not really a smart move. Also, the Chinese brand doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to after-sale support, most of their tablets stop receiving firmware upgrades a few months after the release. The X Neo will probably never be upgraded to Android 10, let alone Android R, something you need to bear in mind before making a purchase.
To sum it up, if media playback is your main focus, the X Neo is really an easy recommendation, in fact you won’t find anything that’s visually on par with this slate in the same price range. But if you use your tablet for more mixed purposes, there are a few other offerings you should look at before reaching into your pocket to get the X Neo.
Can it install google play or service?
I buy this tablet, try to install google service,but it's error.
Did someone install it successfully?
Hope twrp can support, and there is a new rom
domon1116 said:
I buy this tablet, try to install google service,but it's error.
Did someone install it successfully?
Hope twrp can support, and there is a new rom
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I ran into the same problems, seems the current ROM isn't compatible with GMS. Alldocube is working on it.
Jupit3r said:
I ran into the same problems, seems the current ROM isn't compatible with GMS. Alldocube is working on it.
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you can download the gms rom with google service in this link:https://www.alldocube.com/en/firmware/alldocube-xneot1009-firmware-download/
wangyiling said:
you can download the gms rom with google service in this link:https://www.alldocube.com/en/firmware/alldocube-xneot1009-firmware-download/
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Wow, many thanks!
Hi. Any full tutorial to flash?
I just received today. But the rom no google play.
As i see in tutorial. To connect to Qfill in tutorial. The tablet must boot to 9008 mode (press volume up and down button and power) after i press the tablet goes death black screen. I try to power up no response. Any tips?
Jubet said:
Hi. Any full tutorial to flash?
I just received today. But the rom no google play.
As i see in tutorial. To connect to Qfill in tutorial. The tablet must boot to 9008 mode (press volume up and down button and power) after i press the tablet goes death black screen. I try to power up no response. Any tips?
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the CPU of this tablet is Qualcomm Snapdragon 660. The operation of firmware flashing in the 9008 mode is exactly the same as the other Snapdragon 660 mobile phones. The operation of QFIL tool is universally, and the problems encountered are the same. You can find many references on the xda forum or youtube
If the tablet just enters 9008 mode, the flashing does not started, long press the power button should be able to reset the machine, and boot.
If the flashing has already started, and it was interrupted, as long as the tablet can enter 9008 mode, continue to use QFIL tool to re-flash the firmware
hi to all,
i would use this nice tablet about smart working.
The needed is exporting, via usb-c to hdmi cable, the display on LG 32UL950-W monitor.
But without luck, until now.
Black screen. Any suggests ?
It seems, reading specs on official site at url , that is supported HDMI output.
I've tried with a usb-c HUB and no luck.
Any tips to follow ? Thanks everyone for your patience.
Nicola.
How to unlock bootloader & root device?
sis3002001 said:
How to unlock?
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password
sis3002001 said:
How to unlock bootloader & root device?
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1. go into the Settings > System > Developer options menu and enable the OEM unlocking
2.use adb command let tablet go into fastbootmode:adb reboot bootloader
3.use fastboot command to unlock:fastboot flashing unlock
4.about root,use magsik app to patch the origin boot.img ,and use fastboot command flash the modified boot.img:fastboot flash boot xxx.img,and at last install magisk app.
wangyiling said:
1. go into the Settings > System > Developer options menu and enable the OEM unlocking
2.use adb command let tablet go into fastbootmode:adb reboot bootloader
3.use fastboot command to unlock:fastboot flashing unlock
4.about root,use magsik app to patch the origin boot.img ,and use fastboot command flash the modified boot.img:fastboot flash boot xxx.img,and at last install magisk app.
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Can we update after unlocking and rooting ?
And someone here tryed to get GCAM working ? Perhaps we can get better pictures.
Perhaps an old Stable Gcam can work ? (Camera2api enabled in Hardware).
I just waiting for shipment of this Device.
greatz....
majo3000 said:
Can we update after unlocking and rooting ?
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As is the case with most Android devices that can be unlocked, the unlock persists across updates. The unlocking is of the Bootloader, which is a separate partition from System, Data, etc. When you update the System (OS), the bootloader will remain unlocked. The only exception to this would be perhaps if the OS maintainer wanted to ensure the device was always locked, they may update the bootloader with a re-lock mechanism. But this is rare, and certainly not the case with the Alldocube.
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The good:
1. Nice build quality.
2. Vibrant, clear and sharp display.
3. Decent performance.
4. MicroSD card support.
5. 4G and Phone functions.
The bad:
1. Old processor.
2. Big bezels.
3. No fingerprint reader or face unlock.
4. Sub-par battery life.
The Alldocube X released last year enjoyed enormous success on Indiegogo. With its dazzling 10.5-inch 2K Super Amoled display, stereo speakers, and AKM AK4376A powered 3.5mm headphone jack, the X was considered by many to be a perfect choice for media consumption. Unfortunately, it was hold back by a relatively weak processor (Mediatek MT8176 SoC) and poor battery life.
By the end of 2019, Alldocube announced its partnership with Qualcomm, the world’s leading mobile chip maker. Many were hoping that the Chinese brand could release an upgraded version of the X with a Snapdragon processor in it. And here comes the X Neo: An Android tablet with identical design and 10.5-inch Amoled display, but a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE processor, and some other minor changes.
Main Specs
Operating system: Android 9.0 Pie
Screen: 10.5-inch Super Amoled display @2560*1600px
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE
CPU: Octa-Core (4*Cortex [email protected] + 4*Cortex [email protected])
GPU: Adreno 512
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4
ROM: 64GB eMMc 5.1 (supports expansion up to 512GB)
Battery: 3.8V/7700mAh Li-Po battery
Cameras: 5MP front / 8MP main
Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n, 5GHz/2.4GHz dual-band
Mobile networks: 4G (FDD-LTE/TD-LTE), 3G (CDMA/TD-SCDMA/WCDMA), 2G (GSM)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0
Ports: USB-C port, 3.5mm headphone jack, MicroSD card slot, pogo pin keyboard port.
Buttons: Power/standby key, volume rocker
Size: 245.9*175.4*7.2mm Weight: 491g
Nice, but unimpressive design
Just like last year’s X, the Alldocube X Neo looks neat and elegant. The metallic rear and curved sides give the slate an air of luxury. But for a 2020 tablet, the bezels around the screen are just a little too big. Alldocube made an argument that big bezels give users enough to grip and hold the tablet to avoid accidental touches, which makes sense, but I still think people would prefer modern designs of the Apple iPad Pro and the Huawei MatePad Pro. A front-facing camera and a light sensor can be found above the display, the rest of the front looks clean, and you won’t even find any branding.
The tablet has a frosted aluminum back, which makes it feel much more premium than the price tag would suggest. Apart from Alldocube’s logo, the camera lens is the only distraction. It’s incredibly clean, simple, and stylish.
When holding horizontally, the left and right edge are each home to dual speakers, and there're also a 3.5mm headphone jack, a Type-C charging port on the left.
On the bottom side of the slate you can also find a pogo pin port, which can be connected to the official keyboard case.
The tablet supports 4G, as well as storage expansion. The SIM card tray is able to carry 2 nano SIM cards or the combination of 1 nano SIM card and a MicroSD card.
There are two physical buttons on the right edge of the slate: a power/standby key and a volume rocker.
The X Neo measures 245.9mm * 175.4mm * 7.2mm, and weighs 489g. It does not fit in our hands as well as those 8-inchers do, and you can basically forget about one-handed use, but the device didn’t burden our hands too much, either, thanks to the slim and lightweight build. As thin as it is, the X Neo still feels quite robust, even physically twisting the tablet doesn’t reveal excess movement. The overall build quality of this slate is as good as many high-end products in the market.
One thing that does bother me is the absence of a fingerprint reader, which I loved on last year’s X. I even called Alldocube for their reason regarding the removal of this feature. Their marketing person claimed that the majority of users don’t use their tablets for online payments, so a tablet doesn’t need the same level of security as a smartphone or a laptop. I do understand their point: the absence of a fingerprint reader is not a deal breaker for most tablet users, and the brand can save the cost for more essential features such as 4G connectivity, yet I would have preferred a more convenient way to unlock the screen, instead of having to put in some PIN code or draw a certain pattern.
Stunning Screen, average sound
The Alldocube X Neo sports a gorgeous 10.5-inch Super Amoled display made by Samsung. Resolution clocks in at 2,560 by 1,600, for 287 pixels per inch. With deep, inky blacks and rich colors, the display is really a joy to look at. Color accuracy is also excellent, and the screen is bright enough to use in any scenario.
Although the X Neo’s display uses the standard PenTile RGBW matrix, instead of the more celebrated 'PenTile Diamond Pixel' array, sharpness is still good and, while I don’t think color calibration or the screen architecture match Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones, this is still one of the best screens you’ll find in a tablet, and is definitely superior to the LCD panels used on the Huawei MatePad Pro and the Apple iPad Pro.
Not just videos and photos look great. The lightweight nature means it’s also an excellent ebook reader alternative, and great for gaming. I read for many hours using the Amazon Kindle app, and provided I changed the background color from white to a paper-like tone, it didn’t tire my eyes. The light, easy-to-hold body allows for extended play sessions when gaming, too. Asphalt 9 is fun, and it’s visually enhanced thanks to the stunning colors and screen.
The Alldocube X Neo offers side-firing stereo speakers, which can go very loud. Unfortunately, these built-in speakers can sound a little harsh at the highest volume, and lacks the bass and soundstage produced by the Quad AKG tuned speakers found on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e. Still, they are much better than similarly priced Android slates and are definitely good enough for YouTube and Tik Tok. For audiophiles, headphones or external speakers are still very much needed for music and action films.
Although the X Neo has a 3.5mm headphone jack, it is not powered by the AKM 4376A DAC like last year’s Alldocube X was. The tablet works well with average headphones, only when you plug in a power-hungry professional headset with higher impedance will you start to notice some differences. If you don’t even own headphones above $200, this shouldn’t even be anything to think about.
System & UI
The X Neo ships with stock Android 9 Pie, not the latest Android 10, and there’s customization on top. As much as we love the clean feel of stock Android, it is not optimized for a tablet screen, especially a big, 10.5-inch one.
You won’t find anything similar to Samsung tablets’ DeX mode. The stock screen-split function works fine with most applications, but it doesn’t really give you that kind of computing experience the DeX mode offers when there are serious productivity tasks at hand.
Unfortunately, the Android ecosystem is going towards a direction which is less and less tablet-friendly. Many of the customized tablet applications in Play Store were released years ago and haven’t been updated for a long time. As a result, most of the apps we tried on the X Neo were just phone apps blown up to fill the 10.5-inch screen, with the majority of them only supporting vertical mode. The ideal solution would be something like the Phoenix OS, which turns Android OS into a multi-window desktop style user interface, but Alldocube doesn’t seem too keen on shipping their tablets with that operating system.
Decent performance
The Alldocube X Neo is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE processor, which has an octa-core CPU (4 Cores of Cortex-A72 clocked at 2.2GHz and 4 cores of Cortex-A53 clocked at 1.8GHz) and an Adreno 512 GPU. This chipset was actually released way back in 2017 and built on 14nm process, so it is relatively old, and doesn’t match the performance of the Snapdragon 675 or Kirin 810 found in many entry-level Android smartphones. But compared to the 28nm MediaTek 8176 processor in last year’s Alldocube X, it is still a solid upgrade.
The X Neo notched typical “Snapdragon 660” scores in many benchmark tests I threw at it, but it even bettered the Snapdragon 670 powered Samsung Galaxy S5e in some of those tests, which came as a pleasant surprise.
The built-in storage is eMMc 5.1, which is not comparable to UFS storages in top smartphones, but the X did manage to get a result similar to the readings of more expensive midrange tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e in terms of Sequential Read and Write speeds in the Androbench test.
In the real-world use, the Snapdragon 660 processor and 4GB RAM are actually enough to drive the tablet for the tasks it is intended for. The X Neo is smooth and responsive most of the time, I had no issues watching 4K YouTube videos in Chrome, and scrolling through my best friends’ Instagram posts at the same time. With that said, there will be some noticeable hiccups when you open too many image-heavy webpages, or have several big applications running in the background.
Gaming should not be your main reason to buy a Snapdragon 660 powered tablet. With that said, the tablet can run most games installed from Play Store without issues, but in order to have a smooth visual experience, you need to use moderate settings in big titles such as Asphalt 9 and PUBG. If you insist on going for the highest level of animation and 3D effects, you should expect frameskip and serious delays.
Superb connectivity
The X Neo supports dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 and 4G, you can even use it to make phone calls, but you need to hear voices either through headphones or the built-in speakers, since the tablet doesn’t have an earpiece.
With such an amazing display, more users will be tempted to store a lot of media files in their X Neo, thus the 64GB built-in storage might not suffice. Fortunately, this tablet supports storage expansion, you can insert a MicroSD card up to 512GB. Even better, the type-C port can also mount most mobile SSD drives.
Basic cameras
There are two cameras on the X Neo, a front-facing 5MP camera and an 8MP main camera. Those cameras can be useful for video-chatting, and scanning QR code, but you won’t want to “archive your life” with them. Even in perfectly-lit conditions, most photos I took with the main camera were either over-exposed or under-exposed, and there wasn’t much life to them. In low light, the photos were simply horrible. In an era when most entry-level smartphones come with triple or quad camera setups, there is really no place for tablet photography.
Selfie camera shot
Main camera shot
Subpar battery life, decent charging speed
The Alldocube X Neo houses a 7700mAh Li-Po battery, smaller than the X’s 8000mAh. But with a much more efficient processor, the X Neo can give me around 7-8 hours’ screen time on a full charge, while the X could only last around 6 hours.
With display brightness and speaker volume both set at 50%, the X Neo scored 7 hours and 25 minutes in the PCMark 8 Work 2.0 Battery test, which was really not impressive compared to other midrange tablets.
This X Neo supports Qualcomm’s 18W QC3.0 quick charge. With the stock wall charger, you can fully charge the tablet’s 7700mAh battery in around 3 hours, not bad considering how big the battery is. In comparison, the 2020 Apple iPad Pro also supports 18W charging, but Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 and S5e only support 15W charging. The MatePad Pro is the reigning king in terms of charging speed, as it supports Huawei’s very own 40W SuperCharge, but the cheaper MatePad 10.4 doesn’t have that feature, as it also ships with an 18W charger.
Verdict: great for media consumption
The Alldocube X Neo isn’t designed to break any new grounds, but it is an Android tablet which gets a lot of essential things right. It has a sharp and colorful display, which makes it perfect for video streaming, web-browsing and even light gaming. The Snapdragon 660 AIE processor is old, but still offers decent performance for basic everyday tasks. 4G connectivity means the tablet won’t be limited to places with connectable Wi-Fi hotspot.
However, the removal of the fingerprint reader is not really a smart move. Also, the Chinese brand doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to after-sale support, most of their tablets stop receiving firmware upgrades a few months after the release. The X Neo will probably never be upgraded to Android 10, let alone Android R, something you need to bear in mind before making a purchase.
To sum it up, if media playback is your main focus, the X Neo is really an easy recommendation, in fact you won’t find anything that’s visually on par with this slate in the same price range. But if you use your tablet for more mixed purposes, there are a few other offerings you should look at before reaching into your pocket to get the X Neo.
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Thank you for the review
I'd be interested in knowing which version of the device you have had the opportunity to test (of particular interest is the 4G Network Support). The reason for this is that when comparing the information provided regarding 4G Network Support for the Alldocube X Neo tablet, there are significant differences between information provided on the manufacturer's Chinese website and, respectively, the Global (English) one.
Referring to the information provided on the following webpages (though the former in Chinese only, but one can still determine which the listed/enumerated frequency bands in question are)
Chinese:
https://www.51cube.com/parm/xneo-parm/
International:
https://www.alldocube.com/en/parm/xneo-parm/
It has been rather challenging trying to find out which versions there actually are available (e.g. Chinese and/or Global) from the sellers that offers the Alldocube X Neo tablet for purchase, nevertheless based on the information presented and available on the manufacturer's Chinese and Global website respectively, one should be allowed to expect there to exist (at least) two different versions with regard to the 4G Network Support.
Concerning these circumstances I'd like to ask were you able to verify which 4G network bands the shipped device actually supported?
More details on working being done to root with Magisk, install TWRP, and install LineageOS can be found at this forum:
https://hardforum.com/threads/alldocube-x-neo.1998171/
protechtedd said:
More details on working being done to root with Magisk, install TWRP, and install LineageOS can be found at this forum:
https://hardforum.com/threads/alldocube-x-neo.1998171/
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Thanks for linking to my thread
I have GCam working.We have Camera2api Level3 . Okay the Camera is not so good.But with GCam i get better details with less Noise.
Also EIS is working with GCAM.
I used Pixelcam-brazil.
I will test more and upload soon my configs for Gcam.
someone knows how to get HDMI via USB-C working ? i buyed a Adapter but it didnt run.
majo3000 said:
someone knows how to get HDMI via USB-C working ? i buyed a Adapter but it didnt run.
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i have try also but not working.
Is there already a compatible and optimized custom rom that I can install on this device?

GEEKOM MiniAir 11 Review: An Almost Perfect Budget Mini PC

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The good:
Compact design and great build quality.
Licensed Windows 11 Pro.
Dual-channel memory.
Decent performance.
Amazing power efficiency.
The bad:
No room for another SSD/HDD.
The latest generation of Intel Celeron and Pentium processors are becoming so good that, for most people’s daily computing, a budget mini PC can fully replace a large desktop PC nowadays. I tested quite a few low-power systems with the Jasper Lake Celeron and Pentium chips and were constantly amazed by the capability they had to offer. The recently released GEEKOM MiniAir 11 is an SFF PC powered by the Celeron N5095 quad-core processor, and it is in many ways the best budget mini PC I have ever tested.
Main specs of the GEEKOM MiniAir 11
Processor: Intel Jasper Lake Celeron N5095, TDP 15W
CPU: 4 Cores, 4 Threads, 2.0-2.9GHz
GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 605
Process Technique: 10nm
OS: Windows 11 Pro 64bit
RAM: 8GB DDR4 2400MHz
Storage: 256GB
Network: WiFi 5 / BT 4.2 / Ethernet Gigabit
Ports: 3x USB Type-A / 2x USB Type-C / 1x HDMI / 1x Mini DisplayPort / 1x 3.5mm Audio jack / 1x RJ45 Ethernet / 1x SDXC Card Reader
Accessories: 1x 19V-3.42A DC adapter / 1x HDMI Cable / 1x MiniDP to HDMI Converter / 1x User Manual / 1x VESA Mount Bracket
Size: 117 mm x 112 mm x 34.2 mm
Weight: 500 g
Retail Package
The GEEKOM MiniAir 11 comes with a very simple packaging box. You can find the branding and the model name on top, and the illustration of the product on the front.
Inside the box you will find a mini PC, a VESA Mount bracket, a 65-watt power adapter, two HDMI cables, a Mini DP to HDMI converter, a bag of screws, and a user manual. There’s also an envelope with a “Thank You” card inside. It’s GEEKOM showing its appreciation for the buyers.
Design and build
The well-ventilated ABS chassis of the GEEKOM MiniAir 11 measures 117 mm x 112 mm x 34.2mm, making it one of the smallest mini PCs to feature the Intel Celeron N5095 SoC. The matte black finish on top and muted blue finish on the other sides aren’t anything we haven’t seen yet, but it does give the machine a simple and professional look. You can find the “GEEKOM” branding in the center of the top panel, and an “Intel Inside” logo on the top-right corner.
The MiniAir 11 is packed with IO. The front panel sports one USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A port, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack with mic support. The rear side plays host to two USB 3.2 Gen1 ports, a full-size ethernet jack, one HDMI port, a Mini DisplayPort and a DC-in port. Neither one of the two Type-C ports supports video output, but you can connect the MiniAir 11 to two displays with HDMI and Mini DisplayPort. To make things easier for you, GEEKOM has included a Mini DP to HDMI converter in the retail package.
There’s also an SDXC card reader on the left panel, and a Kensington lock on the right side.
After unscrewing the four screws on the bottom panel, you can get access to the internals of this mini PC. The MiniAir 11 comes with two memory slots, which mean we can have dual-channel memory to boost the performance the of iGPU. There’s a single M.2 2280 interface which supports SSDs of both SATA3 and NVMe protocols, but the fact you are not able to install another drive is somewhat disappointing.
You will be amazed by the build quality of GEEKOM products. Like the Mini IT8 I reviewed last month, the MiniAir 11 also employs a high-quality metal frame inside to protect the internal components from outside impacts. There's also a cooling pad on the inside of the bottom panel to keep the SSD from overheating. Everything on the motherboard is so well-placed that you forget how affordable this machine is.
Operating system
Most SFF PCs and laptops run on the Home Edition of Windows OS, but the GEEKOM Mini Air 11 ships with licensed Windows 11 Pro, which offers quite a number of extra features such as being able to join a domain, Hyper-V for virtualization, etc. If you are more into open-source operating systems, you can also choose to install Ubuntu, Debian, Android X86 or CentOS.
Performance
The MiniAir 11 is powered by an Intel Celeron N5095 chip, which is built on 10nm process, with typical Thermal Design Power of 15W. This SOC incorporates 4 CPU cores, 4 processing threads working at 2.0-2.9 GHz, and an Intel UHD 605 iGPU working at 650MHz. Celeron processors are often associated with low performance, but the N5095 chip is really anything but, and can be a game changer for the mini PC category.
Benchmarks
In the cross-platform Geekbench 5 test, the MiniAir 11 scored 656 in CPU single core, 2142 in multi core, and 2121 in OpenCL. Those were typical numbers for the N5095 processor, but the MiniAir 11 did a little better than the Beelink Mini S, which features the same SOC.
In the Cinebench R20 CPU-crunching test, the MiniAir 11 snatched 236 in single core, and 792 in multi-core. As you can see in the charts above, the MiniAir 11 handily beat the Core i3-8109U powered Beelink SEI8 in multi-core performance.
While the CPU performance of the N5095 chip may have caught up with older Intel Core and AMD Ryzen processors, the GPU performance obviously has not. In 3DMark, the GEEKOM MiniAir 11 scored in 2448 Sky Diver, 645 in Fire Strike, and 205 in Time Spy, falling far behind the Beelink SEI8, which employs a beefier Iris Plus 655 iGPU to take care of graphics-intensive tasks.
PCMark 10 simulates different real-world productivity and content-creation workflows. We often use it to assess the overall system performance of a PC. The GEEKOM MiniAir 11 scored 2287 in this test, much better than models featuring older Celeron and Pentium processors.
GEEKOM doesn’t offer a barebone version of the MiniAir 11, all units will be sold with an SSD inside. The 256GB SATA3 SSD in my review unit has decent sequential read and write speed, and you can upgrade the storage to an M.2 PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD whenever you need to. But unlike higher-end Intel Core SoCs, the Celeron N5095 processor only has a very limited number of PCIe channels, so you should not expect any significant increase in speed.
Daily computing
I had tested a handful of N5095 powered systems before the MiniAir 11, so I wasn’t really surprised by how capable this machine could be. Mainstream computing duties like web-browsing, social-networking, Microsoft Office tasks and media playback definitely put no pressure on the MiniAir 11. Thanks to the sufficient DDR4 memory inside, you can also expect the MiniAir 11 to handle a fair amount of multi-tasking. I could open a dozen image-heavy webpages in Chrome, play an 8K video clip, and edit a few documents at the same time without experiencing any hiccup or delay.
It obviously makes no sense to use the MiniAir 11, or any budget mini PC, for heavy creativity tasks such as 4K video editing or complex artwork design, but you can expect it to do well in lightweight content creation. I did not notice any lags or delays when adding filters and colorations to a couple of 1080P video footages in Power Director.
Gaming
It’s not impossible to play games on the MiniAir 11, but you should keep your expectations modest. Simpler games like Minecraft, Angry Birds 2 and Plant vs Zombies could run smoothly on this mini PC, but with heavier titles, you will need to tune down the resolution and settings to ensure a smooth run.
For example, League of Legends was playable at 1080P and medium settings. With 57 fps on average, I only experienced a few minor frameskips in those intense battle scenes. After turning the resolution down to 720P, the average frame rate of the game was improved to 77 fps.
Genshin Impact has proven to be too challenging for the MiniAir 11, even at 720P and low settings, the average frame rate was only 11 fps, and graphics generally felt sluggish and slow during the entire session, making you want to quit the game as soon as possible.
HTPC
According to DXVA checker, the Intel UHD 605 iGPU can decode most video formats to 4K and above, making the MiniAir11 an ideal HTPC or media center for your home entertainment. I played quite a number of video clips on this mini PC, and all of them were extremely smooth. Because the MiniAir 11 always utilizes hardware video decoding, the CPU usage is never too high. However, there is a drawback. Since the MiniAir 11 only supports one M.2 SSD as internal storage, you will probably need external storage devices for your local media files.
Streaming videos online was a similar story. When I was playing an 4K/60FPS YouTube video in Chrome, neither the CPU nor the GPU was stressed too much. Streaming 8K/60FPS videos could be challenging for the MiniAir 11, as I noticed frequent frameskip during the playback, since this mini PC doesn't really support 8K output, there's no point in doing that anyway.
Power consumption and noise
Power consumption of the MiniAir 11 is at only 6.8 watts idle and 22.5 watts on max load, and the machine stayed quiet most of the time. I did hear some noise from the cooling fan when running benchmark tests and games, but the sound was always so gentle that I easily ignored it.
The fan does an excellent job of keeping this mini PC cool and stable. The surface of this mini PC never gets hot, and in the 3DMark Time Spy Stress Test, the MiniAir 11 scored a decent 97.6%.
Verdict
If you’re looking for a compact system to deal with basic home or business computing tasks, this machine is an easy recommendation. The lack of another internal storage interface can be a deal-breaker for some, but with great build quality, plenty of I/O, licensed Windows 11 Pro, and a sensible price tag, the GEEKOM MiniAir 11 is still one of the best bang-for-the-buck mini PCs out there.
GEEKOM recently launches their USA summer sale. If you are interested in purchasing this mini PC, or any other products from GEEKOM, please visit their official website: www.geekompc.com
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