Alcatel One Touch Tab T10 Review

Alcatel makes its first foray into the local tablet market is with this entry-level but very functional 7-inch Alcatel One Touch Tab T10. While the specs are pretty basic, the T10 turned out to be a worthy everyday tablet. Find out why in our full review after the break.

When the folks from Sun Cellular gave us this unit a couple of weeks ago, we tested it internally and gave them our initial feedback about the tablet.

Design and Construction

The Alcatel One Touch Tab T10 looks like your typical Android tablet at first glance. Found on the front is the 7-inch glass display with a front-facing camera on the upper right corner. The microUSB port and the DC charging port with an LED light are located on the right side and the headset jack and speakers are on the left.

On the right top side are the power button and volume rockers. Flip it and you’ll see the microSD slot and a pinhole for the mic/reset. The T10’s entire body is made of plastic with a silver color trim surrounding it while the non-removable back has a matte black finish with a dotted design that helps make the device look good and the feel allows for a comfortable and stable grip.

Display

The Tab T10 has a 7-inch TFT display with a resolution of 800×480 with an aspect ratio of 16:9 (comes down to a pixel density of around 133ppi). Expect some pixelation, narrow viewing angles and glare especially against bright light sources and in outdoors settings.

Like most tablets, the T10’s display is a fingerprint magnet so you might want to wipe it every now and then. The T10’s display is decent to use on a regular basis.

OS and UI

The T10 comes with Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich right out of the box. The system looks like the stock Vanilla flavor except for the large weather widget on the main home screen which can be removed and replaced anytime (it appears to be running the stock/Vanilla Android).

The UI and navigation are simple, very responsive, with smooth transitions and 100% of the touch gestures register correctly on the display. Like most devices, the T10 experiences minor UI lags as well but are only noticeable on UI animations that run for the first time. After a few repetitions, the lag fades away.

One of the things that we love about the T10 is the TouchPal keyboard. It shows large keys at full size that are accurate and very easy to type on. If you have certain keyboard preferences, the T10 offers five different layouts: Split, Full, Center, Left and Right. It also has its own Swype-like feature called the TouchPal Curve as an added treat.

Multimedia and Apps

As expected of a device that runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich, the T10 handles multimedia very well. Watching movies and listening to music are not a problem. If there are any file formats that the device cannot run, just simply access the Google Play Store and download the necessary app for it. The sound from the speakers are great. The quality of sound is crisp and clear but the volume has to be low. Crank up the volume to its maximum level and you’ll notice some distortion so I suggest using a good pair of headphones instead.

As for the games, the T10 can play Bad Piggies, Temple Run and Fruit Ninja with no problems. Swipes always register on Fruit Ninja and the animations are fluid. However, lags occur while playing Temple Run. Swipes register but sometimes you’ll notice split second delays but it doesn’t always hinder your game play. Nevertheless, we find no major issues. The games installed are very easy to play and the Gyro works accurately.

Performance and Benchmarks

Benchmark scores with Quadrant Standard (1,459) and AnTuTu (2,358) placed the Tab T10 at the bottom of the charts while NenaMark rated its GC800 graphics processor a 25.3fps.

The T10 can play HD movies quite well and runs the majority of the apps in the Google Play Store just fine and that includes most of the popular apps like Temple Run, Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja. Don’t expect it to perform well on graphics-intensive games though.

Battery

As for battery life, the T10 has a 3000mAh Li-Ion battery that lasted three days with moderate use that consists of casual WiFi internet browsing and eBook reading.

However, if you frequently play games and watch videos, it will still last almost two days.

Conclusion

The T10 is an entry-level tablet with basic functional specifications. It is designed for light usage and simple tasks and the T10 does those things very well. There are some tablets out there with better specs but sadly, they can’t even handle simple tasks properly.

Nevertheless, we think the Alcatel One Touch Tab T10 is a very simple yet capable tablet. It’s not for high-end usage but it gets simple and basic things done well.

Alcatel One Touch Tab T10 specs:
7-inch TFT display @ 800×480, 16:9 aspect ratio
1.0GHz ARM Cortex A8
GC800 core GPU
Rockchip RK2918
1GB DDR3 RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD card
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
1 x microUSB port USb 2.0
0.3MP front-facing camera
3.5mm headphone jack
OTG function: Support, an external wireless mouse and keyboard
DC Jac 2.5; 12V/2A charging interface
3000mAh 3.7V Li-Ion battery
340g (weight)

What we liked about it:
* Great build
* Matte back texture is a plus
* Feels solid with decent amount of heft
* Quick and responsive on normal tasks
* Good for web browsing, movies, music and light gaming
* Speaker is loud, crisp and clear
* Good battery life

What we didn’t like about it:
* Few lags on games, no major hiccups
* Low resolution display
* Front-facing camera placed on upper left instead of in the middle
* Slow portrait to landscape (vice-versa) transition

The Alcatel One Touch Tab T10 tablet is exclusively available from Sun Cellular. It is bundled with the Alcatel One Touch 903D phone and are both offered for FREE starting with Sun Plan 600! You can also get them for free with the Sun Broadband Wireless Plan 999 bundled with a mobile WiFi or with the Sun Call & Surf 999 to enjoy Sun Unlimited Calls & Texts plus unlimited mobile internet.

This bundle is one of the first we’ve seen from Sun Cellular. The tablet, smartphone and unlimited services combination is very compelling package starting at Php600/month.

You can sign up and apply here.

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This article was written by Louie Diangson, Managing Editor of YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

121 Responses

  1. Avatar for melrose melrose says:

    my simcard slot po ba to?

  2. Avatar for aRum aRum says:

    this Alcatel one touch t10 is a good entry level tablet.
    Yes. it can run skype but not viber.
    Yes. it can run document to go bit havent tried to download word since i dont have enough credit to buy it from the google play.
    Yes. its ICS supports apps2SD.
    Yes. it can run light games like angry birds, fruit ninja, temple run, poolmaster pro, etc. but not mid – high end games.
    Yes. It can run facebook and twitter (of course)
    Yes. it supports external memory up to 32gb via microsd slot.
    Yes. the full body is little weak.

    How i handle my t10 why it’s still working.
    charge it below 15% of battery and DO NOT USE IT while charging. it is recommended to charge it from 15% down to 1% of battery life so you can prevent the device from not turning on. Do not drain all the battery before you charge it, for i think its the reason why it turned not booting up.
    Avoid pressing it hard, especially the front glass and the back part.

    Yes it has WiFi and it has good connection if you have a good WiFi / Internet speed. Sadly, no blutooth.
    not too responsive compared to ipads, galaxy, notes etc. but its good.
    It is available from Sun Postpaid bundled with Alcatel onetouch 903d / sun call and text unli + p250 consumable + 300 to text to other networks.

    the tablet is WiFi only. the camera is bad.
    i think Arcane… something like that, a mid – high graphic game can be played here since i downloaded it and reached the main page of the game and seen the graphic is good.

    Yes. it can play HD movies, sounds not that good but still you can hear it.

    Haven’t tried to play facebook games on it.

    FYI: Alcatel is one of the best cellphone manufacturer wayback late 90’s and early 20’s.

    if you have credit card account it is easy to apply for this plan.

  3. Avatar for Jaco Ruiz Jaco Ruiz says:

    may simcard slot po to ? -.-

  4. Avatar for elle elle says:

    aaww im thinking twice if i will get this .. tsk

  5. Avatar for nokya eneyt nokya eneyt says:

    can i install microsoft excel and word on alcatel t10 tab?

  6. Avatar for xing xing says:

    Can this be used for Skype and Facebook games, like Farmville??

  7. Avatar for minato minato says:

    Hi.. tablet is ok for entry level.. para sa akin ok lang. dont expect too much. if gusto mo ng maganda pa, bumili ka ng Asus nexus or iPad, sinong bang sirang ulo na company ang mag gawa ng tab na parehas sa leading brand at mura lang. “Mayron (CDR-KING) pero quality ba? alcatel is not bad as cellphone.

  8. Avatar for rX rX says:

    it has e-book..i am using it also

  9. Avatar for mitch mabano mitch mabano says:

    is MS office accesible in here.. well, i wanna use it to store and view my cases for law school. is that possible? thanls. :)

  10. Avatar for Rico Rico says:

    not so good quality…i got this plan almost a month ago I can say that it doesnt fit for me. Not much of a difference compare to china phones in the market today. Alcatel is manufactured by TCL Mobile, the known TV manufacturer based in China. Undeniably, Alcatel is another china phone.

  11. Avatar for Sophie Sophie says:

    This is a good offer (Alcatel T10) considering that it is bundled with a mobile phone. For the specs, I find it ok (Thanks for the review)don’t expect too much on it but if you’re an average user this will be a good choice. After all, technology has been continuously improving, what is “In” today may not be “In” tom. just like my Ipad 2, now antiquated! :)

  12. Avatar for lion lion says:

    Hi, can its flash able to support PioneerTrail in Facebook?

  13. Avatar for lion lion says:

    pwede ba maglaro ng FB PioneerTrail dito?

  14. Avatar for hani hani says:

    Can i use MS office here??

  15. Avatar for alvin alvin says:

    my sim card slot po b ito? thanks

  16. Avatar for Mari Mari says:

    good tablet. fast. responsive.
    good audio.

    i just dont like:
    1. bad display, angle viewing is teribly bad. got eyestrains after minutes of use.
    2. slow internet. i got dsl connection. some times it doent load pages. even google.

    selling mine for 3000k..

  17. Avatar for Ricky Ricky says:

    Got a chance to review specs of Novo 7 Flame it is really impressive and competitive almost similar with nexus 7, the only difference is the processor, but that is compensated by additional functionalities such as sd card slot, hdmi support, usb support, 5MP rear camera with flash.

    My only concern is quality/durability and performance. Is this brand reliable in terms of quality and performance? Could anyone share actual experience with Novo 7 Flame, please… Thanks!

  18. Avatar for rod rod says:

    i’m still interested on PiPo U1 and Ainol Novo7 Fire and Ainol Novo7 Aurora II. Both are dual cores with less than 10k on their price tag. If you wanted more affordable, yet reliable tab, go for CDR-King Fast Tab FP 006, it can play HD games

  19. Avatar for rod rod says:

    too late for alcatel to release this.. may ainol quad core na, and ang trend ngayon is dual core. pero compared naman ito sa Eken T01A, Haipad A13, KNC mid702 and Coby Kyros, ok na sya. At wag ka, may ka-bundle pang phone.. san ka pa?!

  20. Avatar for mich mich says:

    thanks for this review. I’m gonna grab one. It helped me to decide. Thanks so much again.

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