
"For me, Oukitel is synonymous with ruggedness. Every product I've ever been sent from them is an exercise in durability. Just picking up one the brand's tablets or phones makes you realize how light and delicate other brands' devices actually are. The RT10 tablet is no exception. It's thick, heavy, and sturdy, but it's no gimmick. Also: I tested a 33,000mAh Android phone with a built-in projector for a week - here's my verdict You might think these brawny devices would be a gimmick, but they actually serve an important purpose."
"The RT10 weighs in at a chonky 1255g. To put that into perspective, the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro weighs a scant 523g. Given the RT10 is an 11-inch tablet, the 11-inch version of the same iPad only weighs 444g. The RT10 weighs nearly three times the iPad. Of course, the iPad would shudder if you took it into the conditions the RT10 is built for."
"With the form factor out of the way, let's talk about how I fared with the Oukitel RT10. After unboxing the tablet, I connected Android to my Google account and set up the usual features (fingerprint, etc). As with any Android device, it was incredibly easy. I then went about my usual testing. The first thing I do with tablets and phones is see how responsive the UI is. In the case of the RT10, the Android UI was a bit sluggish."
The Oukitel RT10 is a thick, heavy, and sturdily built 11-inch Android tablet designed for harsh conditions rather than sleek portability. The device emphasizes durability and withstands environments that fragile tablets like iPads cannot. The RT10 weighs 1255g, nearly three times the weight of comparable iPads, reflecting its robust construction. Initial setup and Android account integration are straightforward and familiar. The stock Android UI exhibited some sluggishness during testing. Installing a lightweight homescreen launcher (O Launcher) significantly improved responsiveness and restored a smooth user experience without compromising the tablet's rugged capabilities.
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