KADYBE Android 15 Tablet 11 inch, 2025 Latest Tablets Review

This $130 tablet bundle includes a keyboard and mouse, but the tablet itself has one of the worst screens we've tested. Is the low price worth the major compromise?

CPU 2 GHz
Storage 128 GB
Screen 11" 1280x800
OS 2025 Newest Android 15.0
Stylus No
Cellular No
KADYBE Android 15 Tablet 11 inch, 2025 Latest Tablets tablet
30.4 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

This is a $130 bundle where the accessories are the main attraction. The tablet itself has a screen in the worst 5% of models we track, and its performance is solidly below average. Only buy this if the keyboard-and-mouse kit is essential and your budget cannot move a single dollar higher.

Overview

The KADYBE Android 15 Tablet is a $130 bundle that tries to do a lot. It promises a '2025 Latest' OS, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB expandable storage claim, all wrapped up with a keyboard and mouse. The reality is a classic case of spec sheet ambition meeting hardware reality. Its 11-inch screen lands in the 5th percentile for display quality in our database, which tells you most of what you need to know about the viewing experience. On paper, the 8000mAh battery and included accessories look great for the price, but the core components tell a different story.

Performance

Performance is a mixed bag, heavily dependent on what you're comparing it to. The MediaTek MTK8786 octa-core processor puts CPU performance in the 41st percentile. That means it's fine for basic web browsing and video streaming, but you'll feel it chug on anything more demanding. The '16GB' RAM is actually 8GB of physical RAM plus 8GB of virtual memory, which explains its 34th percentile ranking. Don't expect buttery-smooth multitasking. The GPU sits at the 43rd percentile, so casual games are okay, but this isn't a gaming tablet. The real anchor is the screen. An 11-inch 1280x800 panel in 2025 is exceptionally low resolution, resulting in that brutal 5th percentile score. Text won't be sharp, and videos will look soft.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.3
GPU 46.1
RAM 35.5
Screen 6.1
Battery 48.8
Feature 61.7
Storage 56.7
Connectivity 43.8
Social Proof 44.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The bundle is comprehensive. Getting a keyboard, mouse, case, and screen protectors for $130 is a solid value play.
  • Storage flexibility is a plus. The 128GB base storage is decent for the class, and the microSD slot for expansion hits a 56th percentile score.
  • The 8000mAh battery capacity is sizable, landing near the middle of the pack at the 48th percentile for expected endurance.
  • Connectivity options are a highlight, with 4G support (for T-Mobile) and dual-band Wi-Fi helping it to a 44th percentile score.

Cons

  • The screen is a major compromise. A 5th percentile score means it's one of the worst displays you can get on a modern tablet. 6th
  • The '16GB' RAM claim is misleading virtual memory padding, resulting in actual performance in the bottom third (34th percentile).
  • Overall build and feature quality feels budget, reflected in its 60th percentile 'feature' score, which is just above average at best.
  • It scored very poorly (16.8/100) for reading tasks in our analysis, which makes sense given the low-res screen.
  • The MediaTek MTK8786 is an older, entry-level chip. Its 41st percentile CPU score confirms it's not built for speed.

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (41 reviews)
👍 Many buyers are thrilled with the sheer amount of gear included for the price, feeling the keyboard and mouse make it a complete package.
👍 Several users report the tablet is responsive enough for their basic needs like note-taking with the stylus and everyday browsing.
🤔 A common theme acknowledges the device's limitations but frames it as acceptable given the very low cost of the entire bundle.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 2 GHz
GPU Arm Mali-G52 MC2

Memory & Storage

Storage 128 GB

Display

Size 11"
Resolution 1280

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 5

Physical

Weight 0.5 kg / 1.1 lbs
OS 2025 Newest Android 15.0

Value & Pricing

At $130 for the whole bundle, the value proposition is entirely about accessories, not the tablet itself. You're paying for a keyboard, mouse, and case with a tablet included, not the other way around. If those accessories would cost you $50-$70 separately, then the core tablet is effectively a $60-$80 device. That context makes the mediocre performance and terrible screen more understandable, but it doesn't make them good. You're trading core hardware quality for a complete out-of-the-box kit.

$130

vs Competition

Stacked against the competition, the trade-offs are stark. Next to an entry-level iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab A, you'd be spending more than twice as much for just the tablet, but you'd get a vastly superior screen (likely 90th+ percentile), much faster performance, and long-term software support. Compared to other budget Android tablets like the N-one model, the KADYBE wins on bundle value and claimed storage, but you're still in the same low-performance, low-resolution tier. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro, while more expensive, offers a 3K screen that utterly demolishes this one. This tablet exists for buyers where the total package price is the absolute top priority.

Spec KADYBE Android 15 Tablet 11 inch, 2025 Latest Tablets 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 2 GHz 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) 128 256 256 512 256 2048
Screen 11" 1280x800 11" 2420x1668 12.4" 2800x1752 13" 2880x1920 12.7" 2944x1840 8.8" 2560x1600
OS 2025 Newest Android 15.0 iPadOS Android 14 Windows 11 Home Android 14 Windows 11 Home
Stylus false true true false true false
Cellular false false false false false false

Common Questions

Q: Is the 16GB RAM real?

Not exactly. It uses 8GB of physical RAM and 8GB of virtual RAM (using storage as slow memory). This is why its performance ranks in the 34th percentile, which is in the bottom third for tablets. Don't expect true 16GB performance.

Q: How bad is the screen really?

Our data places it in the 5th percentile for display quality. The 1280x800 resolution on an 11-inch screen results in a low pixel density. Text won't be sharp, and it's significantly worse than almost any mainstream tablet from major brands.

Q: Can it handle gaming or multitasking?

Only lightly. The GPU is in the 43rd percentile and the CPU is in the 41st, so it's built for basics. Casual 2D games are fine, but don't expect good performance with 3D games or having many apps open at once.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if screen quality matters to you at all. That 5th percentile score is a deal-breaker for reading, detailed photo viewing, or extended video watching. Also, students or business users who need reliable performance for research and multitasking should look elsewhere; its scores in those categories (25.3/100 and 23.4/100) are very weak. If your primary use case is reading documents or e-books, its abysmal 16.8/100 reading score is a giant red flag.

Verdict

We can only recommend this if your budget is rigidly fixed at $130 and you need a tablet, keyboard, and mouse right now. The bundled accessories provide genuine utility that you'd have to buy separately elsewhere. However, for anyone who can stretch their budget closer to $200-$250, the jump in screen quality and overall performance with a base model iPad or Samsung tablet is so massive it's not even a contest. This tablet's core hardware, especially that 5th percentile screen, is a significant compromise for the sake of a low all-in price.