The Oukitel RT3 Pro is available for preorder now on Oukitel’s site.
This tablet is a rugged little beast that will take a beating and still perform as well as any mid-range Android.
The RT3 Pro’s performance will not blow you away.
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I’ve become a fan of Oukitel phones and tablets. The company creates devices that don’t have to be treated with a heightened sense of fear that any drop or spill could wreak havoc.
The second you pick up an Oukitel device, you know the company takes ruggedness seriously. These things are all built like tiny tanks that can withstand anything you throw at them.
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That ruggedness defines the Oukitel line and should be considered a standout feature for those who need it. If you don’t work in less-than-ideal conditions and are looking for more flagship power, the Oukitel tablet lineup is probably not going to appeal to you.
Let’s take a look at this new Oukitel RT3 Pro<!–> tablet and see what it’s all about.
The specs
CPU – MediaTek G81, Octa-core (2x Cortex-A75, 6x Cortex-A55)
GPU – ARM Mali G52 MC2
Storage – 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage
Dual SIM support
Ports – USB-C
Connectivity – Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS+GLONASS+Beidou+Galileo
Cameras – 16MP rear and 8MP front
Battery – 5150mAh with 10W charging and support for reverse charging
My journey with the RT3 Pro started out by replacing my Kindle Oasis Paperwhite (which I consider the worst Kindle I’ve ever used). Unfortunately, I found the RT3 too heavy to use in bed (where I typically read before I sleep).
On top of the weight, the edges of the RT3 Pro were too sharp to hold for any long period without discomfort. This is especially so for the sharp bevel surrounding the display. It’s fine for short periods, but if you attempt to hold the tablet for more than a few minutes, you’ll feel it.
When I finally realized the RT3 Pro wasn’t a viable replacement for my Kindle, I switched gears and used it as a typical tablet. For me, that means reading news, watching YouTube videos, and playing the occasional game.