The Alldocube has revealed new Android tablet called the iPlay 60 OLED. While the slate isn't currently orderable, that's expected to change soon. Exact pricing information isn’t available either, but Alldocube products can usually be found at well-known online retailers like Amazon. Furthermore, there's still some uncertainty regarding the Android version that Alldocube will use for the iPlay 60 OLED, as the current listing mentions both Android 13 and Android 12.
Measuring 9.65 by 6.87 by 0.29 inches, the tablet weighs 485 grams and features a 10.5-inch AMOLED display. This panel has a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels and covers 105% of the NTSC color space according to the official spec sheet. Somewhat unusual for Alldocube devices — the iPlay 60 isn't powered by a MediaTek SoC and relies on a Qualcomm chipset instead.
However, the Snapdragon 660 was introduced back in 2017 and will not match the gaming performance of more modern processors. The tablet’s 4GB of memory and 128GB internal storage are on the lower end as well, but the mass storage can be expanded via microSD.
The Alldocube tablet further supports two SIM cards, which allows users to use two phone numbers simultaneously. That being said, the Android device doesn't support 5G and has to rely on the 4G LTE network. Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 5.0 are supported as well, while the 6,000mAh battery can be charged at up to 18 watts. Last but not least, there's an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera.