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TCL Tab 8 LE Android tablet review

May 09, 2024

REVIEW – When it comes to tablets, many people’s thoughts immediately go to iPads, but TCL doesn’t want you to forget that Android tablets exist too. Today I am sharing my experience with the TCL Tab 8 LE Android tablet. Let’s take a look.

The TCL Tab 8 LE is a small entry-level Android tablet that is powered by Android OS version 12.

Processor: MediaTek™ MT8766Speed & Type: Quad-Core A53 2.0GHzOperating System: Android™ 12

MEMORY RAM/ROM: 3GB RAM /32GB ROMSD Support: microSD Up To 512GBUser Available Memory: Up to 20GB

Sensors: GPS, Accelerometer (G sensor), Light SensorSAR Rating: 1.6W/kg

DISPLAY: 8″ IPS Glass displayResolution: 800 X 1280Aspect Ratio: 16:10

CONNECTIVITY: Network/3G/4G/LTE(LTE)GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz(3G)UMTS: 2/4/5(4G)LTE:2/4/5/7/12(MFBI)/13/17/25/26/29/30/41(HPUE)/66/71

Wi-Fi Specs: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac(2.4GH & 5GHz on 802.11n)Bluetooth: v5.0Radio: Yes

BATTERY: 4080mAhStandby Time: Up to 50 days (4G)Video Playback Time (YouTube): Up to 10.5 hrs (4G)Music Playback Time (YT Music)Up to 22.8 hrs (4G)

Charging Time Until FullUp to 3.5 hrs.

REAR CAMERA: 5MPFRONT CAMERA: 5MP

SOUNDNumber of Speakers: 2Microphone: 1Supported Formats: AAC LC, HE-AACv1 (AAC+), HE-AACv2, AAC ELD, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, FLAC, MP3, MIDI, Vorbis, PCM/WAVEHeadset: 3.5mm audio jack

Dimensions: 197*124.8*9 mm, 7.761 x 4.91 x 0.35 inWeight: 310g, 10.93 oz

At first glance, the TCL Tab 8 LE has a pretty non-descript look. The front of the tablet is just the display with a front-facing camera in the center of the top bezel.

The back of the tablet is slightly more snazzy with a woven pattern that could be mistaken for carbon fiber – maybe. You’ll also notice the back-facing camera in the upper left corner.

On the bottom of the TCL Tab 8 LE tablet, you’ll find a speaker.

On the right edge, there is a volume rocker switch, power button, and microphone in that order from top to bottom.

The opposite edge of the tablet has the SIM and microSD card tray.

I like that they include a microSD card option since the tablet only has 32GB of storage. Note that the TCL Tab 8 LE can only use microSD cards with a max of 512GBs according to the specs. I don’t have any cards larger than that to test, so… Unfortunately, TCL didn’t include an activated SIM so I wasn’t able to test that functionality either, but I did test with my home WiFi which should be very similar since I’m on T-mobile Home Internet.

Now let’s take a look at the top edge where there’s another speaker, a USB-C charging port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Is it just me, or does it seem weird to have the charging port on the top edge of the tablet instead of the bottom?

Charging the tablet is simple, just plug it in and wait. There isn’t a charging status LED, but you can just tap the power button on the side of the tablet to see the battery status if the device happens to be powered off.

The TCL Tab 8 LE has an 8-inch 800 x 1280 display that’s pretty meh. It’s not super terrible, but for the price, I was expecting it to be better than it is. It needs to be brighter with a better viewing angle. Unless you’re looking at it straight on, it washes out really badly.

Another complaint I have is that the screen is a HUGE fingerprint and smudge magnet!

Scrolling up and down through web pages, and apps feels sluggish. Loading apps feels sluggish. Loading web pages feels sluggish. Rebooting feels painfully sluggish. You get the idea.

With only 32GB of storage on board, it’s nice that TCL didn’t stuff it with a bunch of bloatware. All you get is a basic bundle of apps that include:

ChromeGoogle PhotosPlay StoreGoogle TVGmailGoogleGoogle MapsGoogle DriveYouTubeYT MusicGoogle MeetGoogle CalendarGoogle ContactsGoogle AssistantGoogle PodcastsGoogle OneGoogle HomeFilesCalculatorClockNotesSmart Manager

If one thing impressed me with the TCL Tab 8 LE tablet, it was the battery life. It did a really good job of lasting all day and then some.

The MSRP for the TCL Tab 8 LE is $199.99 but you can get it for free through T-Mobile, and other carriers as long as you pay for a data plan for it. The prices for plans vary but when I checked T-Mobile, it was $7 a month, and Verizon was $5.55 for a commitment of 36 months. OUCH. This tablet isn’t worth that even if you do get it free. It’s just too mediocre. The battery life is good, but the display is just ok. The real issue is that it’s just too sluggish, which makes it annoying to use. I recommend saving your money on this one.

Price: $199.99 MSRP but free with service through some carriersWhere to buy: Verizon, T-Mobile, and Metro by T-MobileSource: The sample for this review was provided by TCL.

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