HNVHNV Android 15 Tablet 10.1 inch Tablet, 24GB RAM 128GB Review

The HNVHNV Android 15 tablet promises 24GB RAM for just $76, but that's mostly virtual memory trickery. With a processor in the bottom 10%, it's a lesson in getting what you pay for.

CPU 1.6 GHz
Storage 128 GB
Screen 10.1"
OS Android 15
Stylus No
Cellular No
HNVHNV Android 15 Tablet 10.1 inch Tablet, 24GB RAM 128GB tablet
26.7 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

Skip this '24GB' RAM mirage. It's a $76 tablet that feels like one, with a sluggish processor and a fuzzy screen. Save up a little more for a proper budget Android slate.

Overview

Let's be real upfront: this HNVHNV Android 15 tablet is a $76 curiosity, not a powerhouse. The one thing you need to know is that its headline '24GB RAM' is mostly virtual memory trickery, and its Unisoc T606 processor lands in the 9th percentile for CPU performance in our database. That means it's slower than over 90% of tablets we track. It runs Android 15, which is neat for the price, but the hardware can't keep up with the software's potential.

Performance

The performance was exactly what we expected from a budget T606 chip: sluggish. Basic tasks like scrolling through menus or opening apps have a noticeable lag. Our benchmark scores confirm it's weakest in productivity, scoring a dismal 13.6 out of 100. It's fine for passive media consumption, but don't expect to multitask or play anything beyond simple puzzle games without frustration.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 11.4
GPU 15.5
RAM 35.5
Screen 56
Battery 48.8
Feature 19.4
Storage 56.7
Connectivity 43.8
Social Proof 71.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Runs the latest Android 15 OS, which is a minor miracle at this price. 72th
  • The 6000mAh battery is decent for the size, getting you through a day of light use.
  • Includes a case and screen protector in the box, which is a nice touch.
  • Supports massive 2TB microSD expansion, so storage is never an issue.

Cons

  • The '24GB RAM' is misleading marketing (8GB physical + 16GB virtual). 11th
  • The Unisoc T606 processor is painfully slow for anything beyond the basics. 16th
  • The 1280x800 resolution on a 10.1" screen looks pixelated and cheap. 19th
  • Wi-Fi 5 connectivity feels dated when everything else is on Wi-Fi 6 or 6E.

The Word on the Street

4.2/5 (208 reviews)
👍 Buyers on a super tight budget are pleasantly surprised it runs Android 15 and handles basic video streaming.
👎 A common complaint is that the performance doesn't live up to the specs listed in the marketing, feeling slow and unresponsive.
🤔 Some owners love it for a single, simple purpose like a car diagnostics tool, but wouldn't use it as their main tablet.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 1.6 GHz
GPU Mali-G57

Memory & Storage

Storage 128 GB

Display

Size 10.1"
Panel IPS

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 5

Physical

Weight 1.1 kg / 2.5 lbs
OS Android 15

Value & Pricing

At $76, it's cheap. But 'worth it' depends entirely on your tolerance for lag. If you need a disposable screen for watching videos in the kitchen or a simple digital photo frame, it's okay. If you expect a smooth, modern tablet experience, this isn't it. You're absolutely getting what you pay for, and that's not much.

$76

vs Competition

This sits in a totally different universe than an iPad Pro or Galaxy Tab S10+. A more relevant competitor is the Amazon Fire HD 10, which often goes on sale for around $75. The Fire tablet has a better screen and more polished software for media, but it's locked into Amazon's ecosystem. If you need full Android, the Lenovo Tab M10 or Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 are the next step up in price and offer significantly better performance and screens, making this HNVHNV tablet hard to recommend.

Common Questions

Q: Is the 24GB RAM real?

No, it's mostly a software trick. You get 8GB of actual RAM, and the system uses 16GB of your storage as slower 'virtual' memory. It's not the same as having 24GB of proper RAM.

Q: Can it run games like Genshin Impact?

Not well, if at all. The T606 GPU is in the 14th percentile. It'll struggle with anything more demanding than casual 2D games. This is a media consumption device, not a gaming tablet.

Q: Is Android 15 the full version?

Yes, it's the full version of Android 15, which is impressive for the price. But remember, the old, slow hardware underneath limits what you can actually do with it.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a responsive tablet for web browsing, multitasking, or even moderately complex Android apps, this isn't it. Go get a refurbished iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 instead. If you just need a cheap, dedicated screen to display a single app or stream video in a fixed location, it might work, but even then, the fuzzy display is a tough sell.

Verdict

We can't recommend this for most people. The combination of a weak processor, low-resolution screen, and misleading RAM specs makes it a frustrating device for anything beyond the most casual, single-task use. Spend an extra $30-$50 and get a Lenovo or Samsung budget tablet—you'll have a much better experience that won't make you want to throw it against a wall after a week.