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Sanei N10 10.1-inch Android tablet review

Price, specifications and review of the 10.1-inch Android tablet Sanei N10 / Ampe A10

Sanei N10
Sanei N10 tablet

Sanei N10 is high-end cheap Android tablet with dual-core / quad-core processor and plenty of useful features.

Probably not many of you have heard about Sanei tablets but the truth is they have made some very good cheap Android tablets in the past and have some experience in making tablets (unlike many other unknown Asian brands).

Sanei N10 is very well equipped tablet, with quality hardware and very nice 10.1-inch IPS display. You can also find this tablet with the name Ampe A10 which exactly the same device. The confusing part of all this is the fact that these tablets are offered with different hardware specifications like different processors and different memory volume.

Display

The 10.1-inch capactive screen of the Sanei N10 supports 10 point multi- touch. It is an IPS display with HD resolution of 1280 x 800.


Hardware

Sanei N10 is offered in a dual-core and quad-core version depending on the processor that is used. The most popular model relies on 1.2 GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8225 processor.

The most expensive models have Allwinner A31 or Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 (Adreno 230 GPU) quad-core processors coupled with 1GB of DDR3 RAM (2GB in some models). The cheapest Sanei N10 is powered by All Winner A10 Cortex A8 processor.

This tablet usually comes with 16GB for storage space but you can also find 32GB versions.

Connections
All Sanei N10 tablets come with 802.11 b/g/n WiFi for fast and easy Internet access. Other connection options include Bluetooth, GPS (built-in) and 3G (external on cheaper models). Mini HDMI,  High Speed USB 2.0 host and 3.5 mm headphone jack are also available. And for expanding the memory capacity you have a microSD card slot.

Battery
Sanei N10 has 7500mAh battery which can last for 7-8 hours of work time.

Extra features
Sanei N10 has two built-in cameras on board - one 2.0 MP front-facing camera for video and chat calls and 2.0 MP rear camera. The tablet also comes with G-sensor.

OS
You can find this 10.1-inch tablet with either Android 4.0 or Android 4.1 operating system. 

Price
Depending on the hardware specifications the Sanei N10 tablet can cost around £160 - £200 which doesn't make it the cheapest 10.1-inch Google Android tablet but it is definitely one of the most capable.

I would also recommend you the very capable and yet affordable GoClever Tab R105BK tablet.

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