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Freelander PH20 Review (cheap Android tablet)

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Presentation of the Freelander PH20

In this review, we would like to talk about the 7 inch Android tablet Freelander PH20 that we bought on Dealextreme (sku.166593). We will detail its specs and features later in this review, but for now you should know its price: about $67. Obviously, for this price it is not a top Android tablet, but it performs very well when playing videos or running Android games (continue reading this Freelander PH20 review for details), so consider it as a purchase option.

Besides the Freelander PH20 tablet (SXZ-PH20 - Link-create manufacturer), the package also include the following items:

  • 1x Power Supply DC 5V (to recharge).
  • 1x USB OTG adapter (micro B male to standard A female).
  • 1x USB cable (micro B male to standard A male).
  • 1x Start guide (English/Chinese).


Features of the Freelander PH20

Now, to help you know if this Android tablet is worth or not (considering the $67 price), let us describe its main features:

  • Android 4.0.4.
  • Single core AllWinner A13 SoC (CPU Cortex-A8 1.2GHz and GPU Mali-400).
  • 7 inch capacitive screen (5 points) 800x480 of resolution.
  • Memory 512MB DDR3 SDRAM.
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g/n.
  • Front camera 300KP.
  • G-Sensor.
  • 1x TF card slot (maximum 32GB micro SD).
  • 1x 3.5mm earphone jack.
  • 1x USB OTG (supports external USB flash drive, hard disk, keyboard, mouse and some other devices). (*)
  • Rooted (checked with the app "Root Checker Basic").
  • Google Play store already installed.
  • 60 OS languages (the list of languages is shown on the overview video below).
  • Built-in speaker (good sound quality).
  • Built-in microphone.
  • Supports external 3G dongles. (**)
  • Power/Sleep button.
  • Volume up/down buttons.
  • Battery capacity 2800 mAh (3.7V Li-ion) about 3 hours of duration with WiFi on and playing YouTube video.
  • 19.1cm x 11.6cm x 1.2cm of dimensions.
  • 450g of weight.

In our opinion, it is a lot of things for a cheap Android tablet. However, as expected due to its price, it does not have some features that may be important for some. In our opinion, the main missing features are:

  • No HDMI output.
  • No Bluetooth (so far neither with a Bluetooth dongle).
  • No GPS (maybe it is possible to use a USB GPS dongle).
  • No official firmwares so far, but keep monitoring this thread. (***)
  • No custom firmware (we did not find any so far).

Just to clarify things, watch our overview video below showing some features of the Freelander PH20 tablet:



Freelander PH20 - Video Playback Test

As always when reviewing devices capable of play videos, we made (and recorded) some tests to know the video playback performance of the Freelander PH20 tablet.

The tests were put different (codec/format) video files to play and see how well it goes. Note that the ability to play or not a particular codec/format/subtitle is related to software, so installing a proper Android video player app should solve any problem that you may encounter (we used the native video player app). Our tests was intended knowing how well the system can handle video files (1080p, 720p, MP4, etc.), so it is more related to CPU, GPU and firmware.

Check the results for yourself on the video below:

As you probably saw above, all video files played smoothly on the Freelander PH20 tablet.

The formats/codecs of the videos used on the tests was (listed in order of appearance):

  • AVI (AVC/H264) 1280x720 bitrate 4273 Kbps 30 fps.
  • M2TS (AVC/H264) 1920x1080 VBR maximum 25000 Kbps 23.976 fps.
  • MP4 (AVC/MPEG-4) 1920x816 VBR maximum 40000 Kbps 23.976 fps.
  • WMV (VC-1) 1280x720 bitrate 8000 Kbps 29.97 fps.


Freelander PH20 - Gaming Performance Test

Now the part that almost everyone likes: games. For these tests, we chose some free 2D and 3D games available on Google Play (we also used some pre-installed games) to see how well the Freelander PH20 can run them. You can check the gaming performance on the video below:

The games used on the video above are (it runs smoothly if there is no note):



Freelander PH20 - External Devices Test

Since this Android tablet has a USB OTG, you can plug in a USB flash drive (will be mounted at "/mnt/usbhost1"), as you probably saw on the video playback test above, and some other devices. The other ones that we tested was a mouse, a USB 3.0 flash drive (works as USB 2.0), a regular keyboard and a keyboard with a leather case for tablets. All of them worked fine.

We also tried to connect a Bluetooth dongle, just as we did with the Dropad A8, but no success. Maybe it will work in some future firmware (original or custom).



Freelander PH20 - Benchmark Test (AnTuTu, Quadrant and others)

Finally, we tested the Freelander PH20 tablet using some popular Android benchmark apps to see how it scores (points or fps). You can check the Android benchmark apps and the results below or check the detailed benchmark tablet scores on the image gallery at the beginning of this Freelander PH20 review.

  • AnTuTu Benchmark (v3.2.1): 3772.
  • Quadrant Standard Edition (v2.1.1): 2109.
  • Vellamo Mobile Benchmark (v2.0.2): 538 in HTML5 and 187 in METAL.
  • Neocore (v1.9.41): 57.3 fps.
  • NenaMark2 (v2.4): 31.5 fps.


Where can I buy this Freelander PH20?

This cheap Android tablet is for sale at Dealextreme for about $67, more specifically in this link.



Note 1: There may be some incompatible devices.

Note 2: The list of compatible 3G dongles is in one image at the gallery above.

Note 3: It seems there are 3 (three) versions of this tablet: PH20W, PH20L and PH20. You can check the version on the back of the tablet (that code on the corner). We received the PH20L (check image gallery above), which currently do not have firmware updates.

Dropad A8 Review – Android Tablet from Dealextreme



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For those who want to buy a good Android tablet, the Dropad A8 is a good one (also know as A8i) and can be purchased at DealExtreme. It comes with Android 2.2, but it possible to update it to Android 2.3 (and possibly to 3.0 in future).

Regarding the hardware, it has the fast Samsung S5PV210 Cortex A8 1 Ghz as CPU (processor), 512 MB of RAM memory, a built-in 4 GB NAND FLASH to store data (~2 GB are being used by Android), 7 inch capacitive multi-touch screen (some revisions allows 3 points multi-touch), dimensions 19.5 cm x 12.3cm x 1.3 cm (7.67 in x 4.84 in x 0.51 in), 300K pixels (low quality) front camera (downside) and 802.11b/g WiFi connection (also able to use an external 3G adapter), but does not has built-in Bluetooth or GPS (continue reading this Dropad A8 review to know a workaround).

About the slots, it has:

  • 1x Micro SD/TF card slot (support up to 16GB)
  • 1x mini HDMI (output to connect it in TV's or monitors)
  • 1x mini USB OTG (for instance to connect it to computer)
  • 1x mini USB HOST (for example to plug-in an USB Bluetooth dongle, a flash drive or a keyboard)
  • 1x 3.5mm Stereo Audio output
  • 1x Power Supply (to recharge)

Besides the Android tablet Dropad A8 itself, the following items are also included in the package:

  • 1x AC power adapter (100/240V
  • US plug)
  • 1x mini USB male to USB female cable (13.5 cm or 5.31 in)
  • 1x mini USB male to USB male cable (77 cm or 30.31 in)
  • 1x earphone
  • 1x user guide

Continue reading this Dropad A8 review to know more information about this product.


Ease of Use

Like almost every Android device, the Dropad A8 has the buttons POWER, MENU, BACK (on the top) and HOME (front) to help the user to navigate through Android OS and applications (see images of them on the top of this Dropad A8 review).

Case typing messages with a screen keyboard (touch) is not practical, you can plug in the mini USB tablet slot (labeled USB Host) a regular USB keyboard (use the mini USB to USB cable). We tested an USB Hub (sku.48 - our is 1.0 when plugged in PC's) together with an USB keyboard and mouse. It works. For Bluetooth mouse, use the application "BlueInput".

On the side, at the middle of the slots, there is a lock switch that, when switched towards the TF slot, does not allow the user to turn on the tablet. Otherwise, it allows.

Some Dropad A8 owners report that the Market, the application through users can download and install another applications, does not list some applications, but you can download APK files from websites like 4Shared and install yourself.

As we already told in this review, this Android device does not has build-in Bluetooth nor GPS, but you can use Bluetooth if you plug in an USB Bluetooth dongle (like sku.6678) and use an external Bluetooth GPS (like sku.26337) with the application "Bluetooth GPS Provider" (free in the Market). However, be aware that Bluetooth dongle only works on Android 2.3 (obviously does not work Android 2.2). For more details, watch the videos on the Infinity Reviews YouTube channel (link below in this review).


Price

For about $185, the Dropad A8 is a cheap product sold at Dealextreme (free shipping), but is a good Android tablet. Comparing it with the Samsung Galaxy Tab, both have a Cortex A8 as CPU (processor) and 7 inch of screen, two important aspects. However, regarding the price, and considering the current economy (Brazil), the Samsung Galaxy Tab is 4 (four) times more expensive than the Dropad A8. That difference probably will be different in other locations.

Anyway, if you don't want to spend much money acquiring a good Android tablet, the Dropad A8 is a great candidate.


Build Quality

Besides the front camera, another downside of the Dropad A8 is that it is a little heavy (570 grams or 20.11 oz), which might be a little uncomfortable if you intend to use it for several hours. Maybe a stand holder (like sku.70974) can help in some occasions. Other bad thing is that the Dropad A8 gets a little warm, so do not overdo it.

The tablet has a good capacitive screen and comes with a screen protector, but we recommend that you buy a soft protective pouch like sku.31519 to avoid scratches and dust. It is not cool, but it is useful.

Regarding the software, specifically about the Android OS, there are some bugs in the factory default Android 2.2 and also in some others official firmwares. To know what are the bugs, we recommend that you read the topics on the product page at Dealextreme. Some users share their experiences with some firmwares, including how to upgrade the device (currently we are using the firmware 20110531). If your tablet stopped working after an unsuccessful attempt to update firmware, read this topic explaining how to revive a "dead" Dropad A8.

In the product page, there is an user (Elmarg) saying that after three months his tablet stopped working properly and he got a RMA (send back the defective and receive it repaired or a new one). According to that page, the manufacturer offers one year warranty (read about the coverage) and the Dealextreme's office may help forwarding the defective item to the manufacturer. So, if you experience some serious problem with your tablet, request a RMA to Dealextreme.


Usefulness

As you probably know, there are a lot of applications you can install and use in your Dropad A8 tablet. Just for curiosity, below are some information about some useful applications (that we tested) grouped by profiles (general purpose of use).

I. For Gamers

- 2D and 3D Android games are working great without lags (Dropad A8 has a fast CPU).

- There are a lot of video game emulators in the Market (and Internet) such as Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo, Mega Drive, GBA and Nes. As we tested too little games, we don't know which ones are working properly (without bugs), but we recommend that you search such information on the product forum (link below in this review).

- If you are planing to play more seriously you might want to use a real Wiimote on the video game emulators (see our YouTube channel for more detail).

- Some firmwares have a bug in the gravity sensor that makes some games unplayable, like Doodle Jump. Stay tuned the new official firmwares.

- This Android tablet doesn't have the Nvidia Tegra II chip (GPU), which means games needing it (Samurai Vengeance II for instance) won't work. Maybe the application Chainfire3D can be a workaround (we didn't tested it, so be careful!).


II. For Internet Browsing

- For Internet browsing, there are two goods free applications in the Market, "Miren Browser" and "Dolphin Browser HD".

- Flash Player 10.3 is working well for video playback (for example YouTube) and flash gaming (for instance Kongregate).


III. For Social Networking

- A good audio and video calls application is "Fring", but do not expect too much of the Dropad A8's bad camera. Skype also works (tested version 2.0.0.47), but it doesn't have video calls yet.

- Facebook, Twitter and Talk are working well on this tablet.


IV. For Video Playback

- A great video player that we recommend is the mVideoPlayer (tested version 2.9.1). It has a good playback performance (AVI/MP4/FLV/RMVB/MKV) and supports external subtitles, including files with accented characters (auto detect ANSI and UTF-8).

- We tested a 720p video (MP4 file extension, AVC/H264 codec and variable bitrate 5.7-12.6 Mbps) on mVideoPlayer and it ran smoothly (without lags).

- We tested two 1080p videos:

  • a MP4 extension (AVC/H264 codec, 23.976 fps, 1920x816 and variable bitrate 8-22.4 Mbps)
  • a MKV extension (V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC codec, 23.976 fps, 1920x1080 and bitrate 12.1 Mbps)

The MP4 file ran with few lags and the MKV file ran with many lags. If you intend to play 1080p videos on the Dropad A8, which may be a waste of battery because there isn't too much difference between 720p and 1080p running at 800x480, then pay attention to the codec and bitrate of your video file (use FormatFactory to see such information).

V. For Navigation

- Before using a navigation application, remember that, to use GPS on the Dropad A8, you need Android 2.3, an USB Bluetooth dongle, an external Bluetooth GPS (like sku.26337) and the application "Bluetooth GPS Provider". We didn't know if USB GPS's are working with Dropad A8.

- A good GPS navigation application that is working with Dropad A8 is the "iGO" (tested version 8.4.2.139242). Other applications that are working with external Bluetooth GPS's, however with less features than "iGO" are "Google Maps" and "Locus" (there is a free version in the Market).

VI. For Developers

- Instead of debug applications on Android emulator, developers can debug them directly on the Dropad A8. That can be very useful, for example, if you are developing an application that requires good performance of the system, otherwise the user's usability will be compromised (such as games). The "Device ID" ("ADK Manager" on Eclipse) value is "0123456789ABCDEF".

- This device has 200 dpi of screen density (hdpi) and a "large" screen (according to Android developer guide).


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Dropad A8 AnTuTu Benchmark score 3040
Report generated by the Android application "AnTuTu Benchmark" (version 2.1) - Dropad A8 score is 3040

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