

🚀 Elevate Your Productivity & Play with the Ultimate 2025 Android Powerhouse!
The FEONAL 11-inch Android 14 tablet combines cutting-edge MTK8786 Octa-Core processing with a stunning 1920x1200 Incell display, massive 16GB RAM plus 128GB storage (expandable to 1TB), and a long-lasting 7000mAh battery. Featuring dual 4G LTE SIM slots, 5G Wi-Fi, and dual cameras (13MP rear, 8MP front), this ultra-portable device is unlocked for T-Mobile and built for professionals seeking seamless multitasking, immersive media, and reliable connectivity on the go.











| Brand | FEONAL |
| Product Dimensions | 24.99 x 18.01 x 0.89 cm; 444.8 g |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Item model number | MTK8786 |
| Manufacturer | FEONAL |
| Series | 2025 Tablet 11 inch |
| Color | Gray |
| Standing screen display size | 11 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 HD |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Processor Brand | MediaTek |
| Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
| Speaker Description | Built-in 8Ω/1W speaker x 2 |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Mali-G52 |
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi, 5G Cell Phone |
| Wireless Carrier | Unlocked |
| Wireless Type | 802.11n |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
| Front Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
| Operating System | Android 14 |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 480 Hours |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 6 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Item Weight | 445 g |
W**Y
This is my second tablet from Feonal and I am very happy with their products. Wifi connectivity is super, as is speed. It loads faster no delay. It feels solid. The screen quality is great. This tablet has more speed than my last one. Nice graphics, great sound. Doesn't feel cheap, great tablet. I use this while exercising, streaming shows, web activity. Definitely worth the money. For the price you can't go wrong, even as an extra one. I didn't use the phone set up option. I was able to wirelessly transfer apps, photos, etc. from my old to new tablet very easily. The set up was quick and there was an instruction book included! Didn't even have to look up anything, all in the booklet. I am not tech savvy and it was simple for me. I bought a screen protector (glass) through Amazon. My last tablet I didn't buy one and big mistake because that screen has a ton of scratches. So buy a screen protector. Why spend more money when this has all you need.
D**G
I have a Feonal 10.1" tablet and I really like it. It was a great upgrade from my previous non-Feonal tablet, but with some minor flaws I could live with. So when I saw the new Feonal 11" tablet come across my data feed, I knew I had to have it. Spoiler alert: this tablet is better. My impressions: - The new Feonal tablet has about the same form factor as my old one. Basically they've reduced the bezel size around the rim of the tablet, and modified the dimensions so that it is slightly longer and shorter. Result: 1 more inch of display. Nice! - The new tablet is about 1/2 lb lighter than the old one. The old one wasn't that heavy, but I mostly use my tablet as an e-book reader at night, so when sitting in bed holding the tablet with 1 hand, the weight difference is noticeable (and more comfortable!). - The new tablet is noticeably faster than the old one. This isn't really important to me since I'm mostly just reading e-books, but the reader loads significantly faster, so there is that... - The battery capacity is larger. I'm not sure how they got a bigger battery in this tablet and still reduced the weight, but there it is. My old tablet had a 6000mAh battery, while this new one has a 7000mAh battery. In practical terms, with my normal pattern of reading at night before I sleep, the new tablet will last an extra day before I have to recharge it. Note that this is one area where I think the tablet could be improved: the tablet sits mostly in sleep mode on my nightstand, but still drains about 10% of the battery each day. It would better if sleep mode used less power. But that's just me... - The display resolution has dropped from 1920x1200 to 1280x800. For my uses, the lower resolution isn't noticeable at all. It may make a difference when working with photos, for example. - The new tablet includes both wifi and cellular, while my old tablet was just wifi. The old tablet was available with a cellular option, but I didn't need it so I didn't order that version. With cellular in my new tablet, I still don't need it but I'll probably find some way to incorporate it into my normal routines (I try to be efficient that way). This tablet is a fantastic step up from my previous Feonal tablet, which was also a great step up. The build quality of the tablet is great, the customer service is great for the couple of times that I've actually had to contact them, and basically this tablet is a keeper. Highly recommended!
P**L
The new 11 inch Android Tablet by Feonal is a great buy. $Money $aver! Tablet comes with a screen protector already installed and a second one if it's ever needed. This is my third tablet by Feonal. The first 10 inch tablet did not charge correctly, so I contacted Feonal support and in two days I had a new tablet at my door. They are very helpful and professional. They understood what I was explaining about the problem and wanted to do anything they could to resolve it. The replacement 10 inch tablet has been flawless. The new 11 inch tablet has been very good, no issues at all and I've been using it a Lot! I play mobile games, watch videos, search web pages, take pictures of my cats, chat on Discord and Facebook Messenger, and watch live Twitch streams off and on. The tablet is fast to load, does not lag when playing a game on the highest settings, and the picture is beautiful! Video, game, screenshot, they all look so good. It holds a charge for a while, longer than the 10 inch did. If you have ever played a mobile game online, you know it can drain the battery fast. This holds up. After 4 hours of games, 2 hours of YouTube, some scrolling on Amazon, and 2 more hours of games, I still had 38% battery. I kept using it until it completely drained and turned off on its own. It took about 3 hours to be fully charged and ready for more. Right out of the box I was able to turn it on and set it up. The process of setting it up was easy to understand and follow. If you want to transfer your information from an old tablet or phone to the new one, there are 2 ways to do it. 1) USB cable transfer: You need a cable with the correct ends on both sides. The instructions say you can use the charging cable that comes with the tablet, however *NOTE* If both devices use USB C the charging cable will not work. Feonal tablets connect with a USB A to the charging plug and a USB C to the tablet. 2) Using Bluetooth: You need to have Bluetooth turned on for both devices and they need to be close to each other. Transferring data this way does take longer, so be patient. This is the method I used and it took a little over an hour for everything to get done. Once everything was copied over, I was ready to start having fun. I highly recommend the Feonal brand tablets. The 11 inch is surprisingly lightweight for the size. I am completely satisfied with this tablet, and I know if I ever need to contact customer support, my issue will be resolved to the best of their ability as quickly as possible.
E**L
This is a review of the 11 inch model. Set up was a breeze and had no issue copying my stuff across from my old Kindle Fire HD 10. It's a world of difference when it comes to snappiness and speed. That of course is a must seeing the Kindle Fire HD had only 2GB RAM while this Feonal Tablet came with 16GB RAM. Add that to a much faster and update processor and operating system, it was more of an inevitability. It's too early to say how it performs down the road as I've only used it for a week. If there's any hiccups, I'll update the review. So let's see how it fears: 1. 11 inch screen size is a much needed improvement over 10''. 1 inch difference does wonders especially if your eyesight isn't perfect like mine. Fonts are much larger, cleaner and more crisp. I can't complain here. 2. Charges quickly, although I haven't ran it to the ground yet to see how long it takes to completely recharge. I'll try it in a few days so when I update my review later on, I can comment on it. 3. Connectivity wise? Wi-Fi 6 brings about a great improvement in speed especially on my home network. No buffering when streaming from my home media centre. Data transfer via SMB shows a marked improvement over my last tablet, almost triple the speed with little to no slow downs. It beats my sister's Samsung Galaxy tablet by miles. She's even thinking of purchasing one like mine as it's much cheaper than the upgraded model to hers. Would I recommend it to someone? Well, unless something tragic or catastrophic happens down the road, I'd sure recommend this tablet to someone looking for a good tablet. Be sure to purchase a screen protector and case. Feels pretty slippery in hand without the case.
T**E
Since this is my first dive into a tablet I'll let you know what I think and what a know now. I bought this thinking it would be a larger version of a cell phone. It's not, nor will any tablet. It's also not a smaller version of a laptop, nor will any tablet. All tablets I have learned are a less functional version of a combination of cell and laptop. First off I learned that all tablets labeled as cellular are data only. You can't make a call or send a text. You can surf the net, watch Netflix, and play on line games. Stupid, but there you go. My bad pre-purchase. This tablet has cellular connectivity with a sim card, but it's data only. They don't say that in the description, but neither does Samsung or Apple. So forget about texting or calling your Mom. You'll have to use third party apps just to text and discord to talk. For the price, compared to my A51 cell and my aged HP laptop, it's not all that bad. Boots reasonably fast, good customization on the display, wifi is speedy enough. So far no third party app problems. Sound is better than my laptop, video is almost as good. No problems with YouTube. Wifi is decent enough. No problems with Bluetooth connection. Battery is pretty good. From setup to exploring capabilities using YouTube and audible, plus uploads updates, it lost 15% charge after 3hrs and sitting overnight after unboxing. For a first tablet, and under $110, it seems to be worth the price for what I'm going to do with it. I bought a terabyte and t mobile Sim for its dual slot and will be offloading audible, as well as using it for maps and other work related apps from my cell.. Camera sucks. Haven't tried gaming but I'm guessing side scrollers and top down isometric 32bit is about max. So it gets 4 stars because It delivers a little bit more than what you are paying for. It's not a spectacular anything, but is pretty solid on what it can do. -1 star because it didn't mention cellular connectivity is data only. Update 12. 5. 25. I stand by my initial review. Stand alone its a pretty good tablet. If you are going to use it as a low range interface. Being said, connectivity is horrible with storage upgrades. I cant upload to TB SD card. Win 11 doesn't recognize direct connect on a cable. Its a good tablet for what it can do, but its very limited to the basics. Hard to rate. It gets high level for what it is. But you have to understand its like low end tech. If you want to learn entry level, this is good for you. If you want it all, buy in the $500+ range. After using it for a few months its a high entry level, but a low medium useful product for anything else than beginner. I stand by the 5 star review. But know what you are buying.