DOOGEE T30 Pro 11 Inch Tablet 2.5K, 15GB+ROM 256GB (TF 2TB

DOOGEE T30 Pro 11 Inch Tablet 2.5K

DOOGEE T30 Pro 11 Inch Tablet 2.5K, 15GB+ROM 256GB (TF 2TB), 20MP/8MP Camera, Android 13 Tablet, 4G-LTE, 2.4GHz&5GHz Wi-Fi Tablet, Face unlocking & Bluetooth 5.2, 8580mAh 33W Fast charging, Grey


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120MP+2MP2Multiple Scenes3GPS

Does the tablet come with a stylus?

The stylus is an optional accessory and is not currently included with the tablet.

How much memory does the tablet have?

The DOOGEE T30 Pro tablet is equipped with 256GB ROM storage and supports expandable storage capacity up to 2TB.

What upgrades have been made in the chip technology of the tablet computer?

DOOGEE T30PRO tablet uses Helio G99 8-core processor, 6nm process, main frequency 2.2GHz, which can reduce power consumption.

How is the screen resolution of this tablet?

The DOOGEE T30 Pro tablet is equipped with an 11-inch 2.5K IPS HD screen with a resolution of 1600×2560.



Weight: 430 g
Dimensions: 28.9 x 20.2 x 5.8 cm; 430 Grams
Brand: DOOGEE
Colour: Grey
Batteries Included: Yes
Manufacture: DOOGEE
Dimensions: 28.9 x 20.2 x 5.8 cm; 430 Grams

13 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Doogee T30 Pro is great quality for the price. I’ve enjoyed taking call and text while surfing the web. I wish doogee would come out with protective cases for the T30 Pro. Great product. Would recommend to others!

  2. Dan Avery says:

     United Kingdom

    I have had this tablet for around 5 weeks and in general I am very pleased with its performance. It has a solid feel, looks good and works well. The battery life is good, the picture quality is excellent and generally the machine is very responsive.

  3. jennifer zuna says:

     United Kingdom

    Great tablet for the price and comes with a pre-installed screen protector and an I-pad style folding cover.

    Great fast charge. When using with power connected gets a little hot. But with good battery life that will not be a problem.

    Tons of capacity and eats all the apps I throw at i

  4. Chris Wedel says:

     United Kingdom

    I wanted this to replace my old Samsung tablet that is no longer working properly, was reluctant to go for an unknown (to me) make but after reading reviews around the web decided to go for it and am happy I did. So far it has been used for word documents (with a bluetooth keyboard I bought to go with previous tablet), email, watching iplayer and taking photos etc. Battery life has been good, even left switched on for a few days before needing to be recharged. The included cover in a matching colour is a nice bonus.

  5. ScottyMichaud says:

     United Kingdom

    Not only does this tablet look fantastic, it’s super value for money. It was better than expected.
    It even came with the expected, a charger and a cable, but it also with screen protector and a nice colour matched magnetic stand, facilitating sleep and wake when closed and opening and and holding the tablet at the perfect viewing angle.
    The battery life and spec is as good as way more expensive ‘named brands’.

  6. TheronBrito says:

     United Kingdom

    This tablet blew me away. It honestly feels as good as much more expensive tablets from premium brands. The battery life is excellent and overall, I can’t find much to complain about.

    One thing to note is that the viewing angles aren’t the greatest and even though it advertises Hi-Res Audio, it won’t be the best experience you’ve ever had.

    However, all things considered, this is one of the best tablets I’ve had the pleasure of using.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Premium Quality at an Affordable Price

  7. Karisa Langlo says:

     United Kingdom

    I think it’s great stuff for the money, it is really quality made with long span battery, screen is high quality and bright when needed, it comes with installed glass screen protector and tablet case already. I bought dedicated keyboard which not required Bluetooth to be on, it is working great with tablet but it is not leather like in description, which I will try to challenge because price is to high, however it is made well of some looking good rubber and have magnetic support folding stuff built in it and quick buttons like up down volume +- brightness and print screen etc, buttons works smooth, I like it but price is to hight for it even it is dedicated for the model.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersFor the price it’s very good. The screen is hi res and bright and battery life decent. It’s let down by a few android operating system quirks. For example, you can’t change the bottom home/back button order. I don’t know if it’s a Doogee or Android OS issue. I do like that they’ve included a rapid 65+ watt charger without extra charge. Typically you’d experience a laggy operation with cut a price product but this isn’t the case with this tablet. For the money it’s great value and better than my LG G8 tablet.

  9. KlausZNDVu says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersMy previous tablet was a Sony that cost an arm and a leg but I needed to update it as it was so old many of the apps were out of date and did not function well.

    I decided that as all I do with the tablet is surf the net, watch you tube and stream programmes on iPlayer etc I did not need an all singing and dancing expensive tablet.

    I was looking for a large up to date tablet with the latest Android system with a decent sized hard drive. Having searched Amazon and whittled down my short list chose this one as it fit my criteria and was at a great price.

    This one had a large hard drive, plenty of RAM, great screen size and came with the latest Android operating system. Plus it had its own cover and a screen protector. It is however quite heavy to hold.

    Very pleased with the purchase and does everything I need. I miss the double tap to wake up the tablet and for some reason I have to keep adjusting the display brightness when it is switched on as it is quite low. Not an issue really for me. The display is quite good with decent colours and clarity. Sound is not to bad either. The only issue I have found is the audio on You Tube is out of sync most of the time. Not sure if this is a tablet issue or You Tube. I have found that if a pause the video and then start it again it seems OK.

    Overall a great tablet and I would recommend it. Who needs an expensive tablet when this does the job.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersTablets at this level are really difficult to fault as they can basically run anything you can throw out them which includes the most memory heavy apps as well as processes that on an older computer would be a struggle but on this tablet it just streams through without any issues.

    It’s really cool looking as well as it has very thin borders on the edges of the screen so you’re using the full width of the tablet itself without waste and it even has really nice clear photo capabilities due to the lenses themselves that are used on both the front on the back so you could do nice clear video calls as well as taking photos when you’re out and about.

    So basically you do want a tablet that’s just going to work without any messing around and this is probably the best solution for you.

  11. Henry T. Casey says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersI was hovering over the OnePlus Tab, Xiaomi Pad 6, or Lenovo P11 Pro as an upgrade to my worn out Samsung Tab A from 2017.
    I found this one on Amazon for 40% cheaper than those then looked for some reviews.
    Because of the metal body, high resolution screen and generally positive reviews I ordered the DooGee T30 Pro.
    I have been using it over a week now and so far it is great. In terms of speed it is a huge upgrade from my old tablet, and a very pure version of Android 13 is a pleasure to use. No ‘bloatware’ so far.
    My needs are fairly simple… a little bit of office work, internet browsing and occasional tv or films. For all of those it is great.
    Due to the aluminium construction, the tablet feels very ‘premium’ to behold compared to any other I have seen in the price bracket.
    The case that comes with it is nice quality. It is a shame its not currently possible to buy an official case from DooGee for when the first one starts to wear out. Maybe they will sell them at some point in future as I think this model was launched less than 6 months ago.

  12. VictorinaRoten says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis is my first tablet, and it has transformed my content consumption experience. Watching DIY videos is so much better on this device than on my phone.

    The build quality is impressive, featuring a metal frame with some plastic cover. It feels sturdy and well-made.

    With its 4-speaker system, I had a genuine ‘theater’ feeling, similar to what I experienced with the Sony WF1000XM4 earbuds. For instance, while watching a video on YouTube of someone walking in the forest beside a stream, I could pinpoint the direction of various sounds, such as the stream to the right, rustling grass, and chirping birds. The sound sources moved seamlessly as the camera angle changed.

    The display is clear and bright enough for outdoor use, even during this Indian summer. Upon arrival, two screen protector films are already applied. One is slightly bluish, protecting the transparent screen protector (a smart choice), so you don’t need to purchase an additional one. I’ve got a glass screen protector as a birthday gift and decided to remove the original film, a decision I regret. While there are limited options for glass screen protectors for this new tablet on the market (as of October 2023), even the most promising one we found fell short of my expectations. My advice is to stick with the factory screen protector and only remove it if you genuinely require a glass protector and can find a reputable brand.

    As for battery life, I’ve been consistently getting 10-11 hours of screen time, including 7-8 hours of YouTube. The tablet comes with a 33W Fast Charger, and it takes approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes to 2 hours to charge from 2-8% to 95-100%.
    There seems to be a minor issue with the charging time indicator, as it displays 30 minutes for under 10% battery, which isn’t accurate. When I checked after 30 minutes, it was only at 50% (which is good), and it took around two hours to reach a full charge. Hopefully, a future update will address this bug. (The tablet runs on Android 13, as of July.)

    This tablet boasts 8GB of physical memory along with 7GB of virtual memory (15Gb together), which uses your storage space. You have the option to toggle virtual memory on or off in the settings if storage space becomes an issue (in such cases, you can upgrade with a 2TB memory card).
    However, even when running apps like Facebook Messenger, Camera, Photos, a PDF reader and the Brave browser (with 6-15 open tabs), it typically uses only 4-6GB of physical memory. You can monitor the memory usage by checking the open apps tab.

    It comes with a tablet case in the box. I personally do not like this type of transparent soft plastic case (even on my phone), but it protects my tablet and can be used as a stand. So, I’m quite content with it and don’t find it necessary to purchase another one.

    In my final thoughts on the screen, it’s worth noting that it’s not a digitizer screen (which I didn’t expect in this price range). Nevertheless, it is compatible with a capacitive stylus pen, making it suitable for general purposes like highlighting in pictures, signing documents, and taking notes. However, capacitive pens are generally not ideal for artistic design. Nonetheless, my daughter has had success using it for sketching, as precision isn’t crucial for her.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Above expectation.

  13. Jefferson6947 says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersThe tablet appears to be basic level, the build quality leaves a little to be desired, the plastic band behind it flexes and could be detached easily, the metal part seems to be firmer. the screen seems to be the strong point of this device, the resolution is quite good, the color reproduction seems to be equally good, although I think the saturation is deliberately set a little high, there is no dolby vision nor hdr. The audio from the speakers seems to be good, it crackle a little when set to maximum and plays quite loudly, there is no Dolby Atmos. the speed of the system, with a Mediatek G99 CPU, appears to be very laggy and not at all fluid, at the limits of usability, despite the stock version of Android 13, Redmi Pad does it better and with less RAM. The multimedia part is not so good, since, yes the device has Widevine L1 certification so the contents can be reproduced up to 1080p resolution, yet the video quality remains average tending towards low, with graininess and artefacts from video compression (Netflix – Prime Video – Disney plus). The camera is without infamy and without praise, it does its duty without too many demands, you will use it little anyway. Overall, I recommend it to older people or children who need a tablet for homework or movies.