FEONAL Tablet 10.1 Inch Android 14, Octa-Core 5G WiFi, 4G Review

A $110 tablet bundle sounds great, but the core tablet's storage performance ranks in the 3rd percentile, making it one of the slowest we've tested.

CPU ARM
Storage 14 GB
Screen 10.1"
OS Android 14
Stylus No
Cellular No
FEONAL Tablet 10.1 Inch Android 14, Octa-Core 5G WiFi, 4G tablet
31.9 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

This tablet's storage performance is in the 3rd percentile, making it painfully slow for loading files. At $110, you get a full keyboard bundle, but the tablet itself is mediocre across the board. Only consider it if you need all the accessories on a strict budget.

Overview

This tablet is a bundle-first proposition. At $110, you get a 10.1-inch Android 14 tablet, a keyboard, a mouse, a pen, and a case. That's a lot of stuff. But the core specs tell a different story. The advertised '14GB RAM' is actually 8GB physical plus 6GB virtual expansion, and the storage score lands in the 3rd percentile against other tablets. That's a serious bottleneck. Its best scores are in social proof (83rd percentile) and features (63rd percentile), which basically means people like the bundle and the Android 14 OS, but the hardware itself is mid-tier.

Performance

Performance is a mixed bag. The octa-core CPU and GPU sit in the 43rd and 45th percentiles respectively. That's squarely average. It'll handle basic apps and streaming fine, but you're not getting flagship speed. The RAM situation is a bit misleading. With 8GB of real RAM (35th percentile), multitasking will be okay, but not great. The real weakness is storage speed, which hits that dismal 3rd percentile. Loading apps and files will feel sluggish compared to most other tablets. The screen, at 34th percentile, is also below average for clarity and brightness.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.3
GPU 46.1
RAM 35.5
Screen 34
Battery 48.8
Feature 61.7
Storage 2.7
Connectivity 43.8
Social Proof 83.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The bundle is incredibly comprehensive, including a keyboard, mouse, and case, which explains its high 83rd percentile social proof score. 83th
  • It runs the latest Android 14 OS, a feature that lands in the 63rd percentile for this category.
  • Includes 4G LTE cellular connectivity, a useful feature for on-the-go use.
  • Battery life is right at the median, scoring in the 49th percentile, so it's neither a standout nor a liability.
  • The price is very low for a complete tablet starter kit.

Cons

  • Actual storage performance is in the 3rd percentile, making it one of the slowest in our database for file access. 3th
  • The screen quality scores poorly at the 34th percentile, meaning it's less vibrant and sharp than most. 34th
  • Only 8GB of physical RAM (35th percentile) limits serious multitasking, despite the '14GB' marketing.
  • CPU and GPU power are both below the 50th percentile, so it's not built for heavy gaming or productivity.
  • WiFi 4 connectivity is outdated, especially when competitors offer WiFi 6.

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (284 reviews)
👍 Many buyers are thrilled with the value of the complete bundle, feeling they got a keyboard, mouse, and case for a very low total price.
🤔 Users note the tablet works fine for basic tasks like streaming, but express disappointment with the actual screen quality and specs versus the marketing.
👎 A recurring complaint involves hardware durability issues, like buttons failing, and a warranty process that buyers find unresponsive.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU ARM

Memory & Storage

Storage 14 GB

Display

Size 10.1"

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 4

Physical

Weight 1.3 kg / 2.8 lbs
OS Android 14

Value & Pricing

At $110 for the whole bundle, the value is undeniable if you need all those accessories. You're essentially getting a basic tablet for maybe $70 and paying $40 for the keyboard, mouse, and case. Compared to an iPad or Galaxy Tab at $400+, it's a fraction of the cost. But you're also getting a fraction of the performance. The storage and screen are major trade-offs. If the bundle accessories are what you need, it's a fair deal. If you just want a good tablet, your money goes further elsewhere.

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vs Competition

Against the big names, the differences are stark. An iPad Pro or Galaxy Tab S10+ will have storage speeds in the 90th+ percentile, screens above 90th, and CPUs in the 80th+ range. They're 3-4 times the price, though. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro or HP GPD are closer in price but still outperform this tablet in core specs like RAM and storage. This tablet's advantage is purely the bundle and price. For pure performance per dollar, it loses. For accessory-included value, it wins.

Common Questions

Q: Is the 14GB RAM real?

No, only 8GB is physical RAM, which puts it in the 35th percentile for tablet memory. The extra 6GB is virtual expansion, which uses storage space and isn't as effective.

Q: How good is the screen for movies?

The screen scores in the 34th percentile, which is below average. It won't be as bright, sharp, or vibrant as most tablets you'd compare it to.

Q: Can this tablet handle gaming?

Not really. The GPU is in the 45th percentile, and the storage is in the 3rd percentile. Game loading times will be long, and performance in anything beyond casual games will be poor.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you need a tablet for real work. Its productivity score is 22.2 out of 100, and the storage sits in the 3rd percentile. That means documents, apps, and files will load slowly. Also, if you care about screen quality for media, the 34th percentile score means you'll get a duller, less detailed image compared to almost any mid-range competitor.

Verdict

We can't recommend this as a primary tablet for anyone needing speed or a great screen. The 3rd percentile storage score is a deal-breaker for anything beyond casual use. But, if you're a student or casual user who needs a keyboard bundle to start and has a tight budget, this gets you a complete kit for $110. Just know you're buying the accessories, and the tablet itself is a below-average performer. For that specific scenario, it's okay. For everyone else, skip it.