Oukitel RT7 5G
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- jamal
- 2An
- 13 Sep 2024
no stylus. not recommended
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- TDK
- gXb
- 01 May 2024
I just saw that the upcoming Armor Pad 3 Pro is a tablet device with an HDMI video output serial port. It has a larger battery life of 33800mAh. Oh my god.
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- WP35
- 3Sq
- 06 Apr 2024
Anonymous, 17 Mar 2024Video out works for me using an Orico Docking Station via t... moreAnd PS: I received exclusive information about the Oukitel RT7.
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- Anonymous
- I@a
- 17 Mar 2024
Video out works for me using an Orico Docking Station via type C Hub; can read all my micro SD and SD cards; even my one Terabyte Samsung Hard drive... All these thru the Orico Docking Station.
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- Zeg
- tCQ
- 02 Mar 2024
Not Happy, 22 Feb 2024I've had the Oukitel RT7 G5 for 2-3 months. Beyond the... moreMy guess for deliberately missing out video out auxiliaries is the intent of IP68 Rating. Plus, 2024 is geared towards wireless comm. Thus, video mirroring and casting are INs; wires and cables are OUTs.
Nonetheless, the FAT32 file format is a highly valid compliant; especially because its now 2024.
These are just my thoughts.
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- Not Happy
- 7y}
- 22 Feb 2024
I've had the Oukitel RT7 G5 for 2-3 months. Beyond the +'s you'll see with most descriptions, nobody mentions the things that just kill me as a user and for which I would NOT have purchased this tablet had I known. First, I'll say that I'm coming from a UNIX & Mac background and this is my first Android tablet.
1. There is no video out, like to an external monitor. I've tried several USB-C to HDMI adapters to no avail. There is no control setting anywhere in the RT7 hinting at video out capability. What was I thinking I would get in 2024?
2. The RT7 (with Android 13) only supports FAT32 format for both internal and external storage. This is a MAJOR shortcoming and aggravation for me, coming from a Mac and what I apparently take for granted. Having to bow to the ancient format limitations of FAT32 on any external drive or SD card I want to use makes me want to set fire to something. My large (number of files) backups and travel SSD's, with thousands of movies, documents and music directories, are effectively useless and too odious to restructure. Placing the "wrong" file or directory on a previously accepted card or drive makes it now unreadable by the RT7 and it then only prompts for a reformat, negating hours of load time. Is this REALLY what DOS and Android users accept as normal? Unbelievable!
3. Documentation or support? HA, ha, ha! That would be an idea! Maybe someday, but here in early 2024 nowhere can I find anything to corroborate or explain the limits I find using this tablet. The words "User's Manual" keep creeping into my lizard brain, but no, you're on your own with this one.
4. The screen is not bright. Outside, it is hard to see and evermore so in brighter light. In direct sunlight, without a shade, I would say practically useless. I knew 400 nits was not a lot and was not surprised, but higher nits would've made this tablet so much more useful in a cockpit as a chart plotter (one of the reasons for purchase).
I do like the battery. I do like the kick-stand and ruggedness. Oddly, I also like the weight - it doesn't get knocked over any easier than a brick would. I'm comforted having access to multiple satellite tracking systems, not just GPS. The RT7 wasn't too expensive at just over $400. The (3) cameras qualities are OK, but not great. I think this is an OK tablet, but not great. It could've been better but FAT32 and no video output are the real burrs in my ass. You can do what you want.
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- Dan
- Enc
- 22 Jan 2024
The aptly named Titan. This device stands out, that's for sure.
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- Cpt.Power
- SH3
- 24 Nov 2023
DarlingYext, 02 Nov 202332000mAh battery? Well, you ain't flying anywhere with... moreWell this is the best endurance device enlisted to GSMArena.
All others can go nuts.
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- Sayyiddi AzzazziL
- fuZ
- 16 Nov 2023
DarlingYext, 02 Nov 202332000mAh battery? Well, you ain't flying anywhere with... moreHahahahaha hell yeah 😂👍