The Alldocube Ultra Pad features a 12.95-inch IPS display in a 16:10 format with a resolution of 2,880 x 1,800 and a flicker-free display. One minor drawback is that the tablet doesn't support HDR, but it does have DRM certification for HD streaming. A Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor, along with 12 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 256 GB of internal storage, ensures strong performance. The latter can be expanded via microSD card.
The operating system is Android 15 with the Alldocube OS 4.1 user interface, including Rubik's Cube AI functions. Even though the manufacturer promises a five-year warranty, major updates are unlikely. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4and a USB 3.2 port with video output. The main camera has a resolution of 16 MP and supports 4K video, while the front camera has 8 MP and records Full HD video.
The 15,000 mAh battery ensures long runtimes and can be charged at up to 33 watts in around two hours. The aluminum unibody case weighs around 700 grams and houses eight speakers.
Despite minor weaknesses, the Ultra Pad performs very well in our tests, particularly with its strong price-performance ratio. However, it is only available in certain parts of Europe, Japan or as a direct import via AliExpress for the equivalent of around $344.













