Suicoey 2026 11 Inch Android 15 Tablet with Keyboard, 24GB Review
The Suicoey Android tablet bundle throws a keyboard, mouse, and stylus at you for $120. But that '24GB RAM' is mostly virtual, and the 1280x800 screen is a deal-breaker. Here's our blunt take.
The 30-Second Version
Skip it. The '24GB RAM' is a marketing gimmick, and the 1280x800 screen looks like it's from 2012. You're buying a bag of accessories, not a good tablet.
Overview
Let's cut through the marketing. The Suicoey Android 15 tablet is a $120 bundle that throws a keyboard, mouse, stylus, and case at you, hoping you won't look too closely at the actual hardware. The one thing to know? That '24GB RAM' is mostly virtual memory trickery, and the screen is a low-resolution 1280x800 panel that ranks in the bottom 6% of tablets in our database. It's a budget box of accessories with a mediocre tablet inside.
Performance
Honestly, the performance was less of a surprise than the screen. The Unisoc T616 octa-core processor is a known budget chip, and our data puts its CPU performance in the 41st percentile. It'll handle basic apps and streaming, but don't believe the hype about 'HD video editing' or 'large-scale mobile games.' The real surprise is how heavy it is for an 11-inch tablet—over 3 pounds with the keyboard attached. That's a workout, not a portable device.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- The bundle is insane for $120. You get a keyboard, mouse, stylus, and case, which is a lot of plastic for the money. 77th
- Android 15 and Gemini AI are the latest software, which is rare at this price point. 76th
- The 8000mAh battery is decently sized and should get you through a day.
- Expandable storage up to 2TB is a legit pro for hoarding media.
Cons
- The screen is terrible. 1280x800 on an 11-inch panel looks fuzzy and pixelated in 2026. 6th
- The '24GB RAM' is misleading marketing. It's 6GB of physical RAM plus 18GB of virtual swap space.
- It's a brick. At 1456 grams for just the tablet, it's significantly heavier than an iPad Air.
- Wi-Fi 5 connectivity is outdated when Wi-Fi 6/6E is standard on better tablets.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Unisoc |
Memory & Storage
| Storage | 256 GB |
Display
| Size | 10" |
| Resolution | 1280 |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 5 |
Features
| Stylus Support | Yes |
Physical
| Weight | 1.5 kg / 3.2 lbs |
| OS | Android 15 |
Value & Pricing
For $120, you get a lot of stuff in the box. But 'stuff' isn't the same as 'quality.' The value is entirely in the accessory bundle for someone who needs all those peripherals immediately. As a tablet, the value evaporates the moment you turn on the low-res screen.
vs Competition
This sits in a weird spot. Against a base model Amazon Fire tablet, it has more RAM and newer software but a worse screen. Against a refurbished iPad 9th Gen or Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+, you're giving up the accessory bundle but getting a vastly better screen, smoother performance, and a proper app ecosystem. If you need a keyboard, the Lenovo Tab M11 or a used Microsoft Surface Go are more coherent 2-in-1 experiences, though they cost more. The Suicoey is a jack of all trades, master of none, and king of the fuzzy display.
| Spec | Suicoey 2026 11 Inch Android 15 Tablet with Keyboard, 24GB | Apple iPad Pro Apple - 11-inch iPad Pro M5 chip Wi-Fi 256GB with | Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Samsung - Galaxy Tab S10+ - 12.4" 256GB - Wi-Fi - | Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft - Surface Pro - Copilot+ PC - 13” - | Lenovo Lenovo - Idea Tab Pro - 12.7" 3K Tablet - 8GB RAM | GPD GPD Pocket 4: Mini Laptop with AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Unisoc | Apple M5 | Mediatek MT6989 | Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus X1P-64-100 | MediaTek Dimensity | AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 |
| RAM (GB) | — | 12 | 12 | 16 | 8 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | 256 | 256 | 256 | 512 | 256 | 2048 |
| Screen | 10" 1280x800 | 11" 2420x1668 | 12.4" 2800x1752 | 13" 2880x1920 | 12.7" 2944x1840 | 8.8" 2560x1600 |
| OS | Android 15 | iPadOS | Android 14 | Windows 11 Home | Android 14 | Windows 11 Home |
| Stylus | true | true | true | false | true | false |
| Cellular | false | false | false | false | false | false |
Common Questions
Q: Is the 24GB RAM real?
No, not really. It has 6GB of actual physical RAM. The other 18GB is virtual memory that uses your storage, which is much slower. It's a marketing number, not a performance spec.
Q: Can I use this for school or work?
For very light work like Google Docs with the included keyboard, maybe. But the low-res screen will strain your eyes reading documents for long, and its performance scores for productivity are low (34/100). We'd look elsewhere.
Q: Does it support Netflix in HD?
It has Widevine L1 support, so technically yes. But with a 1280x800 screen, 'HD' isn't going to look very sharp. Don't expect a great viewing experience.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a good tablet for reading, media consumption, or any real productivity, this isn't it. The screen ruins everything. Go get a refurbished iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ instead. If you just need a cheap YouTube machine for the kitchen and love free accessories, then... maybe.
Verdict
We can't recommend this as your main tablet. The screen is a deal-breaker for anything involving text, reading (its weakest area at 22/100), or enjoying video. It's only a consideration if your budget is absolutely locked at $120 and you desperately need a keyboard, mouse, and stylus right out of the box for a very specific, basic task. For everyone else, save up a little more or buy a used, older model from a reputable brand.