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Powerful 8.8-inch compact gaming tablet teased ahead of launch, revealing Antutu scores

The next-generation Allodube iPlay Mini Ultra gaming tablet has been teased.
ⓘ Alldocube via ITHome
The next-generation Allodube iPlay Mini Ultra gaming tablet has been teased.
Alldocube has teased its upcoming compact gaming tablet, the iPlay Mini 4 Ultra. The teasers do not reveal the exact SoC being utilized, but the company did share promising Antutu scores. A global launch is also likely.

Alldocube has teased its upcoming iPlay Mini 4 Ultra tablet, set for launch sometime next month in China. The gaming tablet will sport an 8.8-inch display along with a powerful processor, although the exact SoC details have not been detailed.

8.8-inch compact gaming tablet teased ahead of launch

The company did however tease its Antutu score, and the number looks quite promising. With a whopping 1,763,465 points, which is in the same league as the Dimensity 8300-powered Idea Tab Pro (currently $280 on Amazon). Clearly, the iPlay Mini 4 Ultra gaming tablet should easily be able to blast past its predecessor, the Mini 3 Ultra, which scores only around 1,400,000 in the same test.

For reference, the Mini 3 Ultra gaming tablet is powered by a Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3 SoC paired with 12 GB memory and 256 GB of storage. Globally, the model is known as the iPlay 70 Mini Ultra. If history repeats itself, the iPlay Mini 4 Ultra tablet will also witness a global launch, carrying the iPlay 80 Mini Ultra moniker, as revealed by the Antutu window shared by Alldocube.

The upcomig iPlay Mini 4 Ultra gaming tablet is set to be a lot faster than its predecessor.
ⓘ Alldocube via ITHome
The upcomig iPlay Mini 4 Ultra gaming tablet is set to be a lot faster than its predecessor.

Like its predecessor, the iPlay Mini 4 Ultra gaming tablet is set to stick with an 8.8-inch display. Further details were not shared, but one can definitely expect at least a 144 Hz refresh rate, and 2.5K resolution like its predecessor. Further, while an OLED display will definitely be welcome, there exists no such indication as of this writing.

That said, we would like to let our readers know that Alldocube products have reportedly suffered from major security issues in the past. The company, however, has claimed in a recent statement that its global products - such as the iPlay 70 Mini Ultra gaming tablet - are safe to use.

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Sambit Saha, 2026-02-26 (Update: 2026-02-26)