TechLife Pad 8″ Lite Review

A practical tablet for all

TechLife brought a mini tablet to the market this July. The tiny but mighty tablet is 203.2 mm(height), 127 mm (width) and 12.7 mm. The tablet is a little thick. The screen has sizeable and noticable bezels.

The screen is responsive, I haven’t experienced any latency.

The device is adequate for streaming and watching videos. The screen resolution is nice and clear for a 1280×800 display with 90 Hz refresh rate. It has 2 speakers at the bottom part of the device which I find sufficient for clear audio output.

The tablet also comes with a attachable stand. The stand is screwed in on the circular cover at the bottom left hand of the device’s back. Unfortunately the review unit circular cover has been screwed in too tight, so we weren’t able to try it.

The TechLife has a UNISOC T606 core processor can handle normal apps, whether it be for virtual meetings, streaming or web browsing. The tablet 4GB RAM and can expand to 8GB RAM. I have been testing the unit and I haven’t experienced any latencies or lag. You can play basic games but I would not recommend it for process heavy games.

TechLife Pad 8″ Lite is affordable judging from the specs. Techlife brings us a practical device that allows every juan to buy it. If you’re looking for an affordable option that covers all the bases for tablet functionality, Techlife Pad 8″ might be device that you’re looking for.

Dimensions: 203.2 mm x 127 mm x 12.7 mm
Weight: 453 g (15.9791 oz)
SIM: Nano-SIM (max 2 at a time)

Display
Type IPS LCF, 60Hz, 300 nits (peak)
Size 6.67 inches, 107.4 cm2 (~87.0% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution: 1280 x 800 pixels

Platform
OS Android 15
Chipset UNISOC T606
CPU Octa-core processor GPU: ARM Mali-G57

Memory
Card slot Yes
Internal 4GB LPDDR4X, expandable up to 8GB

Main Camera
Single: 8 MP rear camera, Selfie camera: Single 5 MP