SKYEGG Tablet 11 inch Android Tablets, 24GB+256GB+1TB Review
The SKYEGG K15 tablet costs about $90, making it one of the cheapest 11-inch Android options. We found it works for basic streaming, but the low-res screen and performance limits are real.
The 30-Second Version
The SKYEGG K15 is an ultra-budget 11-inch Android tablet. For about $90, it delivers basic streaming and web browsing on a large screen, but with low resolution and performance that's only suited for light tasks. It's a classic 'you get what you pay for' scenario.
Overview
Looking at the SKYEGG K15 tablet, you're getting an 11-inch Android tablet for about $90. That price alone makes it stand out in a sea of $300+ iPads and Galaxy Tabs. It runs Android 14 with Google Mobile Services certified, so you can actually download apps from the Play Store, which is a big deal for budget tablets. The specs sheet shouts '24GB RAM' and '256GB storage with 1TB expandable,' but we'll get into what that really means in a minute. For under a hundred bucks, it's clearly targeting folks who want a big screen for videos and light browsing without breaking the bank.
Performance
Our database shows this tablet's performance is squarely in the budget category. It scored a 45.5 out of 100 overall, with entertainment being its strongest suit at 45.9. That means for watching YouTube, Prime Video (thanks to Widevine L1 support), and scrolling social media, it's adequate. The 8-core CPU and GPU performance land in the 43rd and 45th percentiles, respectively. In plain English, don't expect to play Genshin Impact on high settings. It'll handle casual games and streaming just fine, but anything more demanding will show its limits. The 8000mAh battery scored around the 49th percentile, which should get you through a day of light use, but it's not a marathon runner.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Incredibly low price point for an 11-inch tablet. 76th
- Android 14 with GMS certification means full app access. 75th
- Widevine L1 support for HD streaming on major apps. 67th
- Massive claimed storage expansion up to 1TB via microSD.
- Includes a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is becoming rare.
Cons
- Display resolution is only 1280x800, which is low for an 11-inch screen.
- Performance is strictly for basic tasks; scored very low (30/100) for productivity.
- Build quality and long-term reliability are common concerns among buyers.
- The '24GB RAM' claim is likely using virtual memory expansion, not physical RAM.
- Camera quality is mediocre, as expected at this price.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | 2 GHz |
| GPU | Unisoc |
Memory & Storage
| Storage | 256 GB |
Display
| Size | 11" |
| Panel | IPS |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 6 |
Physical
| Weight | 0.5 kg / 1.1 lbs |
| OS | Android 14 |
Value & Pricing
At $90, the value proposition is simple: it's one of the cheapest ways to get an 11-inch Android tablet with a name-brand OS. You're trading performance, screen quality, and likely longevity for that low price. If your budget is absolutely capped at $100, it's an option. But if you can stretch to $150-$200, you'll find alternatives like older Amazon Fire tablets (on sale) or refurbished Samsung Galaxy Tabs that offer better screens and more reliable performance.
vs Competition
Let's name names. Compared to an Apple iPad (even an older base model), the SKYEGG loses in every performance and ecosystem metric, but it's less than a quarter of the price. Against a Samsung Galaxy Tab A9, which often goes for $130-$150, the Samsung has a better screen, more trustworthy performance, and brand support. The Lenovo Tab M11 is another direct competitor in the budget space; it typically has a sharper screen and more consistent reviews for a bit more money. The SKYEGG's main advantage is undercutting them all on price, but you feel that difference in the user experience.
| Spec | SKYEGG Tablet 11 inch Android Tablets, 24GB+256GB+1TB | 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” OLED | 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 Elite X1E-84-100 | MediaTek Dimensity | AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 |
| RAM (GB) | — | 12 | 12 | 32 | 8 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | 256 | 256 | 256 | 1000 | 256 | 2048 |
| Screen | 11" | 11" 2420x1668 | 12.4" 2800x1752 | 13" 2880x1920 | 12.7" 2944x1840 | 8.8" 2560x1600 |
| OS | Android 14 | 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 SKYEGG tablet good for gaming?
It's only good for very casual games. The GPU performance is in the bottom half of all tablets, so don't expect to run modern 3D games smoothly.
Q: Does this tablet have Google Play Store?
Yes, it's GMS certified with Android 14, so you get full access to the Google Play Store and apps like YouTube and Gmail.
Q: How is the screen quality on the SKYEGG K15?
The 11-inch IPS screen has a low 1280x800 resolution, which means text and images won't be as sharp as on more expensive tablets.
Q: Can you use this tablet for Zoom calls?
You can, but the camera and microphone quality are basic. It's fine for occasional casual calls, but not ideal for regular work meetings.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this tablet if you need it for any real work, like document editing or multitasking—its productivity score is terrible. Also avoid it if you want a premium media experience; the low-res screen holds it back. Students or professionals should look at used iPads or Samsung Galaxy Tabs. If longevity is a top concern, the reliability reports here are shaky, so a tablet from a more established brand is a safer bet.
Verdict
Should you buy this? It's a maybe, with big caveats. If you need a disposable, large-screen tablet for a kid, for a kitchen recipe viewer, or as a dedicated video streamer on a tight budget, and you're okay with the risk of it not lasting years, the SKYEGG K15 does the job. But if you need a tablet for anything resembling work, multitasking, or you plan to use it daily for the next few years, we'd recommend saving up for a more established brand. You get what you pay for, and here you're paying very little.