Denver TAQ-10252 8GB

TAQ-10252 8GB 47%
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Denver TAQ-10252 8GB: Android 8.1, 800 grams, 2 megapixel camera, 8 GB internal storage , WiFi, 10.1 inch, LDPI screen


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The Denver TAQ-10252 8GB is a tablet, specially made for running apps and surfing the internet. The tablet has a weight of 800 grams.

The TAQ-10252 8GB has a 2 megapixel camera.

Pros

  • 2 megapixel camera
  • (Relatively) new operating system: Android 8.1 Go Edition (Oreo)
  • With a 4400 mAh battery you are not likely to run out of power
  • WiFi

Negatives

  • No GPS
  • No 3G support, only WiFi
  • You cannot call with it
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Call & data functions

The Denver TAQ-10252 8GB supports Nee, alleen WiFi frequencies With the TAQ-10252 8GB you cannot connect to the internet via the mobile network. You can also connect via WiFi at home or at the office.

Memory and connection options

The Denver TAQ-10252 8GB and 8 GB internal storage . Expandable memory: Ja, MicroSD up to 32GB.

Do you store a lot of videos? Then the storage of 8 GB is less suitable. You may need to clean the tablet over time. Furthermore, there are of course possibilities to expand storage in the cloud, such as with Google Drive or Dropbox.

Screen & operation

The tablet is operated via the 10,1 inch touchscreen. The Denver TAQ-10252 8GB can display up to a 16 millions colors. This screen has a resolution of 600 x 1024 pixels. With 117 pixels per inch, the screen is poor.

Operating system

Android 8.1, also known as Android Oreo, is a version of the Android operating system that was released in 2017. It includes a variety of new features and improvements, such as improved battery life, support for picture-in-picture mode, and new security features.

Some of the key new features of Android 8 include:

  • Background limits: Android 8 introduces new limits on what apps can do in the background, helping to improve battery life and device performance.
  • Picture-in-picture mode: This feature allows users to watch a video in a small, movable window while using other apps.
  • Autofill framework: Android 8 includes a new autofill framework that allows users to easily enter their login and other personal information into apps and forms.
  • Notification dots: Android 8 introduces notification dots, which are small dots that appear on app icons to show that the app has a new notification.
  • Adaptive icons: Android 8 allows app developers to create adaptive icons, which can change shape and appearance depending on the device and user preferences.
  • Overall, Android 8 includes a variety of new features and improvements that can enhance the user experience and improve the performance of Android devices.