Still fresh from the launch of the C38 smartphone with a ceramic-like back design, Chinese electronics manufacturer OUKITEL has launched a new Android tablet. The OUKITEL OT5S, as it is called, is a basic tablet that comes with the Widevine L1 certification and support for mobile communications. The new OUKITEL Android tablet is designed for users who are interested in browsing or viewing media and not for intensive tasks.
The OUKITEL OT5S Android tablet has a
12-inch display with a resolution of 2000 x 1200 pixels. It can be used for
streaming content from platforms like Disney+ and Prime Video, thanks to its
Widevine L1 certification. The output from such streaming services will be high
quality, according to the specification. The tablet is protected from scratches
and damage by its Corning Gorilla Glass 5.
The OT5S tablet is powered by the Unisoc
Tiger T606 processor with a RAM capacity of 8GB and 256GB of storage. The RAM
is expandable via a swap file and it runs on Android 14. The tablet is open to
the latest updates on the operating system although its quality may be under
par when compared with flagship offerings in the segment. The Oukitel OT5S
tablet has four built-in speakers that can provide good audio playback. The
main camera has a resolution of 16MP which is okay for basic images and videos.
The Android tablet weighs 560g and is
about 7.5mm thick. It has an 8,250mAh battery that can last up to 10 hours when
playing media. Otherwise, the battery can carry the tablet for up to 24 hours
on a single charge. It is possible to use the tablet with a keyboard and it
also supports a pen input. The pressure level specification for the pen input
is however not provided. The tablet also supports 4G mobile network
connectivity to two mobile networks.
The price of the OT5S Android tablet is US$ 220 although the model is not available to buy currently, according to the
company.