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Affordable iPlay 70 tablet with 4G, Wi-Fi 6 and Android 15 even cheaper at launch

The Alldocube iPlay 70 has arrived in stores. (Image source: Alldocube)
The Alldocube iPlay 70 has arrived in stores. (Image source: Alldocube)
The iPlay 70 is an affordable tablet that features fast (mobile) internet access with 4G and Wi-Fi 6. The entry-level model is even cheaper at launch.

Following the launch of the iPlay 70S, the iPlay 70 Pro and the iPlay 70 mini Ultra, Alldocube has now announced the official launch of the base model, the iPlay 70, which comes with special discount coupons.

According to Alldocube, the iPlay 70 can be ordered from today until November 9 for $100.88 at AliExpress, down from the retail price of $144.11. In addition, the price can be reduced even further with one or two discount coupons on the product page. Shipping costs, however, are not included in these prices.

The Alldocube iPlay 70 is positioned as an affordable tablet below the iPlay 70 Pro. At 10.1 inches, it is larger but significantly less powerful than the iPlay 70 mini Ultra, which recently impressed in our review and is available at Amazon (but currently out of stock).

The tablet, which is just under 8 mm thin, houses a ASR8662 octa-core chipset with speeds of up to 1.7 GHz, paired with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, which can be expanded with a microSD memory card if desired. The IPS panel has a resolution of 1,280 x 800 and refreshes at 90 Hz. In addition to 4G support, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 are also on board. The battery has a capacity of 6,000 mAh and can be recharged at 18 W. Two speakers and a 5 MP camera are on both the front and back. Lastly, the tablet ships with Android 15.
 

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Marcus Schwarten, 2025-10-30 (Update: 2025-10-31)