September 11th 2015 - Android Talet
Just over a week ago on the Martin Lewis Website there was a freebie come up for a free Alldaymall 7" Android Tablet in pink. You entered the money off code and selected free shipping on Amazon and the order went through. It turns out that this was a BIG mistake on the comapnies part, and the code shouldn't have been to get the item free.
Sadly I didn't know this until after I had ordered it, received it and allowed my children to use the free tablet that I got. Well i'm not a cruel mother and was not prepared to take it away from my children. I do feel sorry for the company as a lot of people took advantage of the freebie, but I will give it an honest review and write up here.
The item was packed very well and was protected and it arrived a day earlier than I was told it would arrive. The package contained everything that it should it would. If this tablet had to have been bought it would have been £29.99 plus shipping.
The device had no power to start with so we put it on charge for an hour and then turned it on, my first thought was how loud and clear the sound was, not bad for a cheap tablet. It took you through a start up menu of which you could customise to suit yourself. The colours and display were very bright and clear, the only thing was the screen didn't go fully edge to edge.
Once set up the tablet was actually quick to load and run pages, it worked well unless my children tried to open too many things which slowed it down (but this happens on all devices). The screen is great for looking straight at but if turned or angled slightly you can't fully see what is on the screen.
It has both forward and rear facing cameras, I can't comment on the quality of pictures it takes as we have not tried this yet. It also has room for a memory card to be inserted, again we haven't done this but probably will.
It is small and light weight and ideal size to fit in a bag. It will be used a lot at hospital appointments as wont take up much room to take with us but is enough to keep the children amused whilst waiting. It has a hard plastic shell around the tablet which i'm sure is strong enough to protect it but I plan on buying a rubber one just encase it does get dropped. It is a well built little machine.
The tablet is able to connect to wi-fi which is great an it is also bluetooth enabled. It runs on Android which is what myself and children are used to (they have use my mobile phone for games etc). Apps install on it quickly, but as it has low memory I wouldn't advise you to add too many, unless you plan on adding a memory card to boost it.
It can be charged via mains plug or the mini usb cable. My youngest son is happy to play on it whilst on charge from my laptop so that he can sit and snuggle with me before bed. The battery life isn't the best and is about 2-3hrs depending on what you are using the tablet for, but I really don't want my children glued to a device for this amount of time let alone longer!
For the price the tablet is (and even better for me as was free) I can safely say it is a great little device, it does what you would hope a small tablet could do etc. It is ideal size etc for children and slipping into a bag for waiting rooms or even whilst shopping.
I would recommend this product to family and friends. Thank you for sending it to me an i'm sorry that I wasn't aware of the mix up and that it shouldn't have been free. I hope that you accept my apology and review as fair exchange.
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