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0:00Sup peeps, Early Fugate Tech, and it’s
0:02that time of the year again where we
0:03look back to different devices we review
0:05for the year. In particular, we’re
0:07counting down our five favorite tablets
0:09of 2025 that are officially available
0:11here in the Philippines. The list covers
0:12different price points from flagship
0:14powerhouses to budget friendly machines,
0:16which we think really stood out. So,
0:18without further ado, let’s dive right
0:20in.
0:23If you want an all-rounder tablet that
0:25can handle almost everything without
0:27compromise, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro easily
0:30takes the spot. It’s powered by the
0:31Snapdragon 8s G3, which gives it an
0:33almost flagship level performance for
0:35multitasking, productivity, and
0:37demanding games. Paired with its 11.2 in
0:39IPS LCD screen with up to 144 hertz
0:42refresh rate, everything feels fast and
0:44polished, making [music] this tablet
0:45comfortable for both work and
0:47entertainment. It’s also a great option
0:49if you plan to use a keyboard or stylus
0:51and treat it like a lightweight
0:52productivity machine. With that, it
0:54doesn’t feel like a tablet that’s
0:55limited to just casual use. Here in the
0:57Philippines, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro starts
0:59at 29,999
1:01pesos for the 8 gig plus 256 gig
1:03variant, while higher configurations can
1:05reach around 33,999
1:08pesos. But if you want a more affordable
1:10version, there’s also the base model
1:12Xiaomi Pad 7, which still packs a punch
1:14while coming in at just under 20,000
1:16pesos. So, there’s that. If your
1:19priority is screen comfort and
1:20day-to-day usability, the Huawei Mate
1:22Pad 11.5 Papermat Edition is a solid
1:25daily driver. The large display works
1:27well for reading, browsing, watching
1:28videos, and split screen multitasking,
1:30and the paper matte finish helps reduce
1:32glare during long sessions. This tablet
1:34isn’t about raw performance, though, as
1:36it runs on Huawei’s screen series
1:38[music] chipset, which focuses more on
1:40efficiency. App selection won’t be an
1:41issue as well, as we saw how much Huawei
1:43has improved its app gallery over the
1:45years. In the Philippines, the Huawei
1:47Mate Pad 11.5 Papermat Edition is
1:49typically priced at around 21,999
1:52pesos, depending on the bundle you go
1:54for. Under the mid-range category, the
1:56Pocopad X1 delivers strong value thanks
1:58to its Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3 chipset.
2:00[music] This processor gives it enough
2:02power for smoothly use, multitasking,
2:04and casual gaming without pushing the
2:06price too high. It’s the kind of tablet
2:07that feels fast for everyday task while
2:09still being capable enough for games
2:11when you want to unwind. You get an 11.2
2:132 in IPS LCD display with a smooth 144
2:16Herz refresh rate. What makes it stand
2:18out is how balanced it feels. You’re not
2:20paying extra for features you won’t use,
2:22but you’re also not sacrificing basic
2:23performance or usability. For students
2:25and general users, it hits that sweet
2:27spot really well. Locally, the Pocopad
2:29X1 is usually priced at 24,999
2:33pesos during sales. It often drops
2:35closer to 19,999 pesos, making it an
2:38even better value if you catch it. For
2:40users who value performance but want
2:42something more compact, the Lenovo
2:44Legion Tab 8.8 Gen 3 is exactly the one
2:46you’re looking for. The tablet is
2:48powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Its
2:50smaller size make it easier to hold,
2:52especially for gaming while still being
2:53able to deliver fast and responsive
2:55gameplay for demanding apps and games.
2:57Locally, the Lenovo Legion Tab 8.8 Gen 3
2:59is officially priced at 29,95
3:02pesos, keeping it just under 30,000
3:04mark. Rounding out the list is the
3:06HonorPad X9A, which proves that a budget
3:09tablet can still be enjoyable to use.
3:10Under the hood, it runs on the
3:12Snapdragon 685, which is designed for
3:14efficiency and everyday tasks rather
3:15than heavy performance. It’s best
3:17suitable for tasks like online classes,
3:19video streaming, browsing, and video
3:21calls without major issues. Not to
3:23mention, it has surprisingly capable
3:24quad speakers. You’re not getting a
3:26flagship performance here, but for the
3:28price, it delivers a decent enough
3:30experience. The HonorPad X9A is
3:32officially priced at 10,999 pesos in the
3:35Philippines, making it one of the best
3:36value budget tablets this year. And
3:38there you have it. These are my five
3:40favorite tablets of 2025 here in the
3:42Philippines. The good thing is that
3:43there really isn’t a bad choice on this
3:45list. It just comes down to how you plan
3:47to use your tablet and how much you’re
3:49willing to spend. But what about you?
3:50Will you get any of this for the
3:52holidays? We’d love to hear your
3:53thoughts in the comments below. If you
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We know how it is—you’re scrolling through Lazada or Shopee, seeing dozens of tablets, and wondering which one is actually worth your hard-earned peso.

Is it the flashy new model with all the specs? The budget-friendly workhorse? Or something that just feels right in your hands?

Well, guess what? We’ve been testing tablets all year, and we’ve finally narrowed it down to our absolute favorites. In this video, we’re counting down our top 5 tablets of 2025 that you can actually buy here in the Philippines.

We’re talking about devices that stood out from the crowd, whether for raw power, stunning displays, or just being the perfect daily companion for work, school, or binge-watching.

Think of this as your cheat sheet before you hit that ‘Add to Cart’ button. So, which tablets made the cut and why? You’ll just have to watch to find out!

What You’ll See in This Video

  • We reveal our top 5 tablet picks for 2025, covering different budgets and use cases.
  • Find out which ‘almost flagship’ tablet offers powerhouse performance without the flagship price tag.
  • Discover the perfect tablet for students and readers that prioritizes screen comfort for long sessions.
  • Get the full breakdown on specs, Philippine pricing, and which tablet is right for you.

Ready to see which tablets earned a spot on our list and why? Hit play on the video above for our full breakdown, complete with hands-on impressions and detailed recommendations!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are all these tablets available in the Philippines?

Yes! Every single tablet on this list is officially available here, so you can actually buy them.

What’s the price range of the tablets in the video?

We cover a wide range! The list includes options from under PHP 20,000 all the way up to higher-end configurations.

Is there a tablet good for productivity and schoolwork?

Absolutely. One of our top picks is highlighted specifically for its performance with keyboards and styluses, making it great for work or study.

Do you recommend a tablet that’s easy on the eyes for reading?

Yes! We feature a tablet with a special ‘Papermatte’ display designed to reduce glare and be more comfortable for long reading or browsing sessions.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro in the Philippines?
The Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro starts at 29,999 pesos for the 8GB+256GB variant.
Which processor powers the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro?
The Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8s G3 processor.
What is the screen size and refresh rate of the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro?
It has an 11.2-inch IPS LCD screen with up to 144Hz refresh rate.
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