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0:00We’re now deep into 2025 and the tablet
0:03space has been heating up with new
0:05launches aimed at students, streamers,
0:07and casual users alike. Hey guys, CJ
0:11here and in this video, we’ll walk you
0:13through all the latest tablets priced up
0:15to 15,000 pesos that hit the Philippine
0:18market over the past few months. Just a
0:21disclaimer, the smartphones featured in
0:23this list were officially released in
0:24the Philippines during Q2 2025. That’s
0:27April to June. Listed prices here
0:30reflect the suggested retail prices or
0:32the SRP. Prices may change without prior
0:34notice. So, what are you waiting for?
0:36Let’s roll that intro.
0:40Let’s start off with one of the biggest
0:42displays in this list, the Tech Live Pad
0:45Plus. This tablet features a 12in 2K
0:48display with a resolution of 2,000 by
0:501200 pixels. It’s powered by a MediaTek
0:53Helio G91 processor paired with 8 GB of
0:56RAM and 256 GB of expandable storage.
1:00For connectivity, you get 4G LTE
1:02support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a USB
1:04type-C port. The Pad Plus has an 8,000
1:07mAh battery with 18 watt wired fast
1:09charging and even supports 5W reverse
1:12wired charging, so you can top up other
1:15devices in a pinch. It’s available in
1:17three colorways: storm gray, sky blue,
1:20and moonlight silver. This tablet
1:22officially launched in the Philippines
1:23to the price tag of 9,999 pesos. Next up
1:27is the Oppoad SE which dropped in June
1:302025. This one offers an 11in full HD
1:34plus IPS LCD screen with a resolution of
1:371920 x 1200 pixels. It also has a 90 Hz
1:40refresh rate and can hit up to 500 nits
1:42of brightness. Decent for indoor and
1:45light outdoor use. Inside it runs on the
1:47MediaTek Helio G100 chipset with 4 GB of
1:51RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. Just
1:54take note there’s no micro SD card slot
1:56here. Camera wise you get a 5 megapixel
1:58rear and a 5 megapixel front sensor. It
2:01also includes Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.4,
2:04USB type-C, quad stereo speakers, and
2:07face unlock. The device is powered by a
2:099,340 mAh battery with 33 watt wired
2:13charging and runs Color OS 15 based on
2:16Android 15. At just 9,999 pesos, this
2:20one offers pretty decent value. It comes
2:22in Starlight Silver and Twilight Blue.
2:24Moving on to one of the most anticipated
2:26budgets, this Q2, the Redmi Pad 2 4G.
2:30Launched in the Philippines on June 5,
2:322025, the Pad 2 sports an 11in 2.5K IPS
2:36LCD panel with a crisp 2560×600
2:40resolution, 90 Hz refresh rate, and up
2:43to 600 nits of brightness in outdoor
2:45mode. Under the hood, it runs on the
2:47MediaTek Helio G100 Ultra with either 6
2:50or 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and comes in 128
2:54or 256 GB of UFS 2.2 storage. And yes,
2:59this one is expandable up to 2 terb via
3:02micro SD. You get an 8 MP rear camera, a
3:055 megapixel selfie shooter, and full
3:08connectivity support, including 4G LTE,
3:11Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, a USB
3:15type-C port, and even a 3.5 mm headphone
3:18jack. It has quad stereo speakers with
3:21Dolby Atmos, and runs on Xiaomi’s new
3:23Hyper OS2 based on Android 15. Rounding
3:26it out is a 9,000 mAh battery. The
3:29tablet comes in graphite gray and mint
3:31green. Pricing starts at 11,999 pesos
3:34for the 6 GB plus 128 GB variant and
3:37goes up to 13,999
3:40pesos for the 8 GB plus 256 GB version.
3:44And finally, we have the Honor Pad X9A.
3:46It comes with an 11.5 inch 2.5K IPS LCD
3:50display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and
3:53resolution of 1504x 258 pixels. It peaks
3:57at 400 nits of brightness. Powering the
3:59device is a Snapdragon 685 which is a 6
4:02nanome chip clocked up to 2.8 GHz. It’s
4:06paired with 6 GB of RAM and 1.8 GB of
4:09internal storage. On the camera side,
4:11you get an 8 MP autofocus rear camera
4:14and a 5 MP selfie shooter. It supports
4:16Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, and has quad
4:19stereo speakers for better audio output.
4:21There’s also a 4G LTE version available.
4:23It is in Magic OS 9 based on Android 15
4:26and is juiced up by an 8,300 mAh battery
4:30with support for 35 watt fast charging
4:32and comes in a single gray colorway. The
4:34Honor Pad X9A is officially priced at
4:3710,999
4:38pesos for the Wi-Fi variant. And that
4:41wraps up this list. Are you planning to
4:43pick one up soon? Which model do you
4:45think offers the best value in this
4:47range? Or do you have other options in
4:50mind? Let us know in the comment section
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5:02Once again, this has been CJ and I’ll
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5:05See you later.
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We’ve been getting a ton of questions lately about the best tablets you can get without breaking the bank.

It’s 2025, and the market is flooded with options, but which ones are actually worth your hard-earned 15,000 pesos? We know the struggle.

You want something for online classes, streaming your favorite K-dramas, or maybe just a bigger screen for video calls with family abroad. In our latest video, we did the heavy lifting for you.

We scoured the Philippine market, looking specifically at tablets that launched in the second quarter of this year, all priced at PHP 15,000 or below.

Forget the overwhelming research. We’ve compiled, compared, and tested so you don’t have to. Watch as we break down the specs, features, and real value of these budget-friendly slates.

Is there a hidden gem with a stunning display? Which one has the battery life to survive a full day of Zoom meetings? We answer all that and more, giving you a clear roadmap to your next tablet purchase.

What You’ll See in This Video

  • We kick things off with a massive 12-inch tablet that offers 2K resolution for under PHP 10,000. Yes, you read that right.
  • Discover which model boasts a 90Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling, perfect for reading e-books or browsing social media.
  • Find out which tablet has a secret party trick. It can actually charge your other gadgets in a pinch, like a power bank with a screen.
  • We highlight the important details you might miss, like which popular model surprisingly lacks a microSD card slot for storage expansion.
  • Get the full breakdown on displays, processors, battery life, and official Philippine launch prices to make an informed decision.

Ready to see which tablet deserves a spot in your bag? Hit play on the video above for our complete rundown and find your perfect match!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are all these tablets officially available in the Philippines?

Yes. We specifically focused on models that had an official Philippine release during Q2 2025 (April to June), so you can actually buy them here.

What’s the price range covered in this video?

We’re looking exclusively at tablets priced up to PHP 15,000. The list includes options starting from as low as PHP 9,999.

Are the prices in the video final?

The prices shown are the suggested retail price (SRP) at launch. As always, prices in stores may vary or change over time, so it’s best to check with retailers.

Which tablet is best for students?

That depends on their needs. Watch the video to see which models have the best combination of large screen, long battery life, and performance for schoolwork and research.

 

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