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0:00Now, welcome back peeps. Early
0:01figuretech, and today we’re doing a
0:03quarterly roundup for 2026. Now, while
0:06the first few months of the year were
0:08packed with budget smartphone launches,
0:10the tablet space, yeah, it didn’t stay
0:12quiet either. Let’s get started.
0:17Kicking things off, we have the Infinix
0:19X Pad 30E. This one is priced at just
0:2210,999
0:24pesos. So, it’s easily one of the most
0:26budget-friendly options you can get
0:27right now. This is great for students or
0:29anyone who just needs a basic tablet.
0:31Upfront, you’re getting an 11-in full HD
0:33plus IPS display with a 60 Hz refresh
0:36rate. Performance-wise, it’s powered by
0:38a MediaTek Helio G series chip paired
0:40with up to 8 gig of RAM and 256 gig of
0:43storage. And if that’s not enough, you
0:45can still expand it by microSD card. For
0:47cameras, you’ve got a 5-megapixel rear
0:49and an 8-megapixel front. Nothing fancy,
0:51but good enough for video calls and the
0:53occasional snap. This one packs a 7,000
0:55mA battery with 18 W charging. And it
0:57runs on Android 15 with XOS. Plus, it
1:00supports 4G LTE, so you can stay
1:02connected even without Wi-Fi. The next
1:04one on our list is the Samsung Galaxy
1:06Tab A11 Plus. This one is priced at
1:0815,590 pesos for the Wi-Fi variant and
1:1118,790 pesos for the 5G model. Now, what
1:15you’re getting here is a pretty
1:16well-rounded tablet. It has an 11-in
1:18display with a 90 Hz refresh rate, which
1:20means smoother scrolling whether you’re
1:22browsing, watching videos, or doing
1:24light gaming. You also get a quad
1:26speaker setup with Dolby Atmos, so it’s
1:28a solid pick for media consumption.
1:30Performance-wise, it’s powered by a
1:31MediaTek Dimensity 7300 paired with 6
1:34gig of RAM and 128 gig of storage. You
1:37can also expand storage via microSD up
1:39to 2 terabyte, which is always nice. For
1:41cameras, you get an 8-megapixel rear and
1:43a 5-megapixel front, which are good
1:45enough for video calls and document
1:47scans. Battery is a 7,040 mA unit with
1:5025 W charging. And yes, it still has a
1:53headphone jack. Next up, we have the
1:55Huawei MatePad 11.5 2026 Dynamic
1:58Edition. This tablet leans more toward
2:00productivity and media consumption, and
2:02it’s priced at 19,999
2:05pesos. It features an 11.5-in display
2:07and up to 120 Hz refresh rate. Under the
2:10hood, it runs on a Kirin T820 processor
2:13paired with 8 gig of RAM and 256 gig of
2:15storage. It’s not exactly built for
2:18gaming, but for multitasking, document
2:20work, and streaming, it should be more
2:22than capable. For cameras, you’re
2:23getting a 13-megapixel rear camera with
2:26autofocus and an 8-megapixel front
2:28camera both capable of 1080p videos.
2:30Just keep in mind, this is a Wi-Fi-only
2:32device, so there’s no SIM or 5G support
2:35here. Battery is pretty impressive at
2:3710,100 mA unit paired with 40 W fast
2:40charging. Also on this list is the
2:42Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus Kids
2:44Edition. This is basically the same
2:46tablet, but designed with families and
2:48younger users in mind. You still get
2:50that 11-in display with a 90 Hz refresh
2:53rate, but the main highlight here is
2:55Samsung [music] Kids Mode, a dedicated
2:57space where kids can safely explore
2:59age-appropriate apps and [music]
3:00content. Parents can manage screen time,
3:02control content, and monitor usage,
3:04which makes it a great option for
3:06building healthier digital habits.
3:08Performance is similar to the standard
3:09version, so it’s perfectly fine for
3:11educational apps, videos, and casual
3:13games. And the price comes in at 16,990
3:16pesos. Next, we have something a bit
3:19more productivity-focused,
3:20the Infinix X Pad Edge. It features a
3:23large 13.2-in IPS LCD. [music] It’s only
3:2560 Hz, but the bigger screen makes a
3:27huge difference when it comes to
3:29multitasking and productivity. It’s
3:30powered by a Snapdragon 685 processor
3:33paired with up to 8 gig of RAM and 256
3:35gig of storage plus microSD support. It
3:38supports 4G connectivity, and it
3:40actually comes with an attachable
3:41keyboard and touchpad, which makes it
3:43feel closer to a budget laptop.
3:45Camera-wise, it has 8-megapixel front
3:47and rear cameras. Battery is an 8,000 mA
3:50unit with 18 W charging plus reverse
3:52charging support. This one is priced at
3:5515,999
3:56pesos. And next, we have the OnePlus Pad
4:00Go 2. This is priced at 20,990 pesos. It
4:03features a larger 12.1-in 7 by 5 Redfit
4:06display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and
4:09Dolby Vision support. It also goes up to
4:11900 nits of brightness. Under the hood,
4:13it’s powered by a MediaTek Dimensity
4:157300 Ultra processor paired with 8 gig
4:17of RAM and 128 gig of storage. For
4:20cameras, you get an 8-megapixel sensors
4:22on both the front and rear. It also
4:24packs a large 10,050 mA battery with 32
4:26W fast charging support. Out of the box,
4:29it runs on OxygenOS 14. Finally, we have
4:32the Xiaomi Pad 8. This one is priced at
4:3420,999
4:36pesos. So, it goes slightly over the
4:38budget, but in terms of performance,
4:40this is easily the most powerful tablet
4:42on this list. It features an 11.2-in
4:443.2K display with a 144 Hz refresh rate
4:48along with Dolby Vision and HDR Vivid.
4:51Under the hood, it’s powered by a
4:52Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor paired
4:55with up to 12 gig of RAM. For cameras,
4:57you get a 13-megapixel rear and an
4:598-megapixel front. While audio is
5:01handled by quad speakers with Dolby
5:03Atmos. It also supports Wi-Fi 7,
5:05Bluetooth 6.0, runs on HyperOS 3, and is
5:08[music] backed by a 9,200 mA battery
5:10with 45 W fast charging.
5:13And that’s it for our tablets under
5:1520,000 pesos for quarter 1 2026. So,
5:19which one are you picking? Again, this
5:20is Earl, and I’ll see you guys in the
5:22next one.
5:23Bye.
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If you’ve been hunting for a new tablet that won’t break the bank, you’re in for a treat. In this video, we break down the best tablets under PHP 20,000 in Q1 2026. From budget-friendly options for students to solid all-rounders for binge-watching, we’ve got you covered. Watch as we test and compare these devices so you can find the perfect match for your needs. Ready to upgrade your screen time without emptying your wallet? Hit play now!

What You’ll See in This Video

  • Infinix X Pad 30E: Priced at just PHP 10,999, it’s a steal with an 11-inch HD display, MediaTek Helio G chip, 8GB RAM, and 256GB storage. Plus, 4G LTE keeps you online anywhere.
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus: At PHP 15,590 (Wi-Fi) or PHP 18,790 (5G), it offers a smooth 90Hz display, quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, and a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip.
  • Both tablets support microSD expansion, so you can load up on movies and files without worry.

Curious which one wins our pick? Watch the full video above to see our hands-on tests and final verdict!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Infinix X Pad 30E good for gaming?

It can handle light games and casual titles thanks to its MediaTek Helio G chip and 8GB RAM, but don’t expect it to run heavy AAA games smoothly.

Can I use the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus for work?

Yes! With its 90Hz display, 6GB RAM, and microSD support up to 2TB, it’s great for productivity apps, note-taking, and multitasking.

Are these tablets available in the Philippines?

Yes, both the Infinix X Pad 30E and Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus are available locally through official stores and online retailers.

Which one has better battery life?

The Infinix X Pad 30E packs a 7,000mAh battery with 18W charging, while the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus offers similar endurance. Both should last a full day of moderate use.

Do these tablets support stylus input?

Neither tablet comes with a stylus in the box, but the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus is compatible with optional third-party styluses for note-taking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the Infinix X Pad 30E?
The Infinix X Pad 30E is priced at 10,999 pesos.
What chipset powers the Infinix X Pad 30E?
It is powered by a MediaTek Helio G series chip.
What are the prices for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus variants?
The Wi-Fi variant costs 15,590 pesos, and the 5G model costs 18,790 pesos.
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