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Alldocube Ultra Pad: New premium tablet launches with 144 Hz display and 15,000 mAh battery

Alldocube offers the Ultra Pad in a single colour option. (Image source: Alldocube)
Alldocube offers the Ultra Pad in a single colour option. (Image source: Alldocube)
The Ultra Pad is a new 13-inch Android tablet with a 2.8K and 144 Hz display. Also equipped with a 15,000 mAh battery, 8 speakers and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset, the Alldoube Ultra Pad costs less than $300 too.

Alldocube has updated its tablet offering with the Ultra Pad after introducing the iPlay 70 Mini Pro and iPlay 70 Mini Ultra (curr. $359 on Amazon) earlier this year. While those pair target the small laptop market, the Ultra Pad sits at the other end of the scale as a budget alternative to the likes of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and the iPad Pro 13.

Specifically, Alldocube equips the Ultra Pad with a 12.95-inch IPS display that outputs at 2,880 x 1,840 pixels with a 264 PPI pixel density. Allegedly capable of delivering up to 700 nits peak brightness, the large display is also said to provide a 1,500:1 contrast ratio with a 144 Hz refresh rate. On top of that, the Ultra Pad integrates 5 MP front-facing and 13 MP rear-facing cameras, along with an 8-speaker set-up.

Meanwhile, Alldocube's latest tablet contains Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3 chipset that we have already tested inside the iPlay 70 mini Ultra and the Xiaomi Pad 7. This time, the 4 nm chipset has been supported by 12 GB of RAM and a 15,000 mAh battery supported by 33 W wired charging. The Alldocube Ultra Pad will be available to order on September 10 from 07:00 UTC for $299.99 with 256 GB of storage. Please see Alldocube's website for more details.

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Alex Alderson, 2025-09- 8 (Update: 2025-09- 8)