Suicoey 2026 11 Inch Android 15 Tablet with Keyboard, 24GB Review

This $120 tablet bundle includes a keyboard, mouse, and stylus, but its screen ranks in the awful 6th percentile. Is the cheap package worth the trade-offs?

CPU Unisoc
Storage 256 GB
Screen 11" 1280x800
OS Android 15
Stylus Yes
Cellular No
Suicoey 2026 11 Inch Android 15 Tablet with Keyboard, 24GB tablet
36.5 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

This is a $120 accessory bundle with a mediocre tablet attached. The screen resolution is in the terrible 6th percentile. It includes a keyboard, mouse, and stylus, making it a tempting package, but the core hardware is strictly budget-tier.

Overview

The Suicoey Android 15 tablet is a $120 bundle that throws everything at you: a keyboard, mouse, stylus, case, and a promise of 24GB of RAM. It's a classic 'kitchen sink' approach from a lesser-known brand. On paper, the 256GB of storage and 8000mAh battery look solid, landing in the 74th and 48th percentiles respectively. But the core specs tell a different story: its screen resolution is in the dismal 6th percentile, and the Unisoc T615 processor sits in the 41st percentile for CPU power. This is a device built around the accessories, not the tablet itself.

Performance

Performance is a mixed bag, heavily dependent on what you're doing. That Unisoc T615 octa-core chip puts CPU performance in the 41st percentile. For basic tasks like web browsing and video streaming, it's fine. But our benchmarks show it struggles with anything demanding, like the HD video editing or 'large-scale mobile games' the marketing mentions. The 24GB RAM figure is misleading—it's 6GB of physical RAM plus 18GB of virtual memory, which is much slower. That lands its real RAM performance in the 33rd percentile. The 1280x800 screen resolution is the real anchor, sitting in the 6th percentile. For an 11-inch panel in 2026, that's extremely low density and will look noticeably pixelated.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.3
GPU 46.1
RAM 35.5
Screen 6.1
Battery 48.8
Feature 76.5
Storage 75.9
Connectivity 43.8
Social Proof 59.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The bundle is incredibly complete, including a keyboard, mouse, stylus, and case for $120. 77th
  • 256GB of base storage is generous for the price, landing in the 74th percentile. 76th
  • The 8000mAh battery capacity is above average, in the 48th percentile, promising good life.
  • Android 15 offers modern software features like split-screen and Gemini AI integration.
  • MicroSD expansion up to 2TB provides massive potential storage, a high 76th percentile feature score.

Cons

  • The 1280x800 screen resolution is abysmal, placing in the 6th percentile and will look fuzzy. 6th
  • The Unisoc T615 processor is mediocre, with CPU performance in the 41st percentile.
  • The advertised 24GB RAM is mostly virtual, with real RAM performance in the weak 33rd percentile.
  • Wi-Fi 5 connectivity is dated, scoring in the 45th percentile for modern tablets.
  • GPU performance is below average at the 43rd percentile, limiting gaming and graphics tasks.

The Word on the Street

4.3/5 (85 reviews)
👍 Many buyers are pleasantly surprised by the complete bundle and find it performs adequately for basic tasks like streaming and light browsing.
👍 Parents and gift-givers appreciate the included keyboard, stylus, and case, seeing it as a great value package for kids or students.
👎 A significant complaint centers on software compatibility and a clunky, non-standard Android experience that doesn't work with common apps.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Unisoc

Memory & Storage

Storage 256 GB

Display

Size 11"
Resolution 1280

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 5

Features

Stylus Support Yes

Physical

Weight 1.5 kg / 3.2 lbs
OS Android 15

Value & Pricing

At $120 for the whole kit, the value proposition is entirely about the accessories. You're getting a keyboard, mouse, stylus, and case bundled with a very basic tablet. If you priced those items separately, you'd likely spend close to that amount anyway. The tablet itself, judged on its core specs like screen and processor, is a budget device. So you're not getting a high-performance tablet for cheap; you're getting a budget tablet with a bunch of freebies. Whether that's a good deal depends entirely on how much you'll use those add-ons.

$120

vs Competition

Stack this up against an entry-level iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab A and the differences are stark. An older 10.2-inch iPad often goes on sale for around $250. You'd get a vastly superior screen, a much faster processor, and a robust app ecosystem, but no keyboard or stylus included. Similarly, a Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) around $200 offers a beautiful S-Pen and a great screen, but again, no keyboard in the box. The Suicoey wins on sheer bundle value but loses decisively on every core hardware metric. Even against other budget Android tablets, its screen is a major weak point.

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 11" 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?

Not really. It's 6GB of physical RAM boosted by 18GB of virtual memory using storage space. Real RAM performance is in the 33rd percentile, which is below average. It's good for light multitasking, not heavy work.

Q: How good is the screen for watching movies?

It's not great. The 1280x800 resolution on an 11-inch screen is very low density, placing it in the 6th percentile. It supports Widevine L1 for HD streaming, but the image will look soft and pixelated compared to almost any modern tablet.

Q: Can this replace my laptop for work?

Only for the most basic tasks. The CPU is in the 41st percentile and the GPU is at 43%, so it will struggle with real productivity work. The included keyboard helps, but Android is still limited for professional software. It's a companion device, not a replacement.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you care about screen quality. A 6th percentile screen is a deal-breaker for reading, detailed work, or enjoying media. Also avoid it if you need reliable performance for apps beyond social media and video streaming—the middling CPU and mostly-virtual RAM won't hold up. Anyone looking for a 'do-it-all' tablet should look at more established brands, even if it means spending more upfront.

Verdict

We can only recommend this if your primary need is a ultra-cheap typing and note-taking bundle, and you're willing to tolerate a very low-resolution screen and mediocre performance. The included keyboard and stylus are the main attractions. For anyone who cares about display quality, app performance, or long-term software support, this is an easy skip. Spend a bit more for a refurbished brand-name tablet, or prioritize a better screen if you're going to stare at it for hours.