The O+ Fab Go is one of those devices going in for a price below Php10k and yet packs a large 6-inch display along with a dual-core CPU, 1GB RAM, a large 2,500mAh battery and all that you'd expect. To begin with, the design of the Fab Go isn't one to stand out up front; bezels make most of the design creating a really bland aura. The display of the Fab Go, as you'd expect, is huge, and it is quite disappointing as it only comes at a low resolution of 480 x 854. As you would guess, for its size and for the internals that power it, the Fab Go packs a large 2,500mAh battery. In this review, we're taking a look at the TechLife Pad Plus 2. Read more in our articles including "O+ Fab Go Quick Review" and "TECNO POVA Curve 2 5G Review".
The O+ Fab Go is one of those devices going in for a price below Php10k and yet packs a large 6-inch display along with a dual-core CPU, 1GB RAM, a large 2,500mAh battery and all that you'd expect. To begin with, the design of the Fab Go isn't one to stand out up front; bezels make most of the design creating a really bland aura.
The display of the Fab Go, as you'd expect, is huge, and it is quite disappointing as it only comes at a low resolution of 480 x 854. As you would guess, for its size and for the internals that power it, the Fab Go packs a large 2,500mAh battery. In this review, we're taking a look at the TechLife Pad Plus 2.
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