HTC has unveiled a new tablet HTC A101, which is supposed to be the successor to last year's HTC A100. The device has a similar appearance, and also an unusual set of accessories.
What is so unusual about HTC A101? For starters, let's take a comparison of the rather budget Unisoc T618 processor with a good, especially for a tablet, memory set: 8+128 GB. Another interesting feature is the 16 + 2 Mpx (f/2.2) camera (also decent in the tablet world), equipped wit ... a night mode. Looking further, we will see a battery with a fairly typical capacity of 7000 mAh, but charging with a power of only 10 W - which is a very long time. The icing on the cake is the old Android 11, which controls this entire device ...
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As you can see, HTC repeated the unusual set of equipment that we remember from last year's HTC A100. Only a few improvements were made (for example the camera), but it left a weak processor or a boring styling with a wide bezel around the 10.1-inch LCD screen, which luckily has Full HD resolution. Also added, among others minijack, microSD slot or 5 Mpx front camera (f/2.2) - but the whole thing doesn’t look very attractive. The tablet costs 319 dollars.

