Apple’s iPad (including the iPad Mini and iPad Air) is the obvious choice if you’re on the hunt for a new tablet. And since fewer and fewer manufacturers are making Android tablets these days, you might overlook those, but don’t write them off immediately: Several Android tablets on the market are doing their best to rival the Apple iPad.
An Android tablet-buyer’s sanity may be questioned by some in this day and age, but the best Android tablet models can meet any professional or casual need, regardless of whether you’re looking for something for word processing, a drawing tablet or a gaming tablet. Some Android tablets even work with a mouse or touchpad. And if you’re already invested in the Android operating system and app ecosystem, you won’t have to buy them again for iOS.
So if you’re looking for a cheap tablet for media consumption or a premium tablet to serve as a laptop substitute, there are options worth exploring. We reviewed the best Android tablet options in the market, taking into consideration everything from screen size and battery life to ease of use and pressure sensitivity — basically, all the factors that go into a great tablet. So if you need an affordable tablet or something to take over for your tired Apple iPad, here are our picks for the best Android tablet out there. We update this list periodically.
Google Pixel Slate
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The Google Pixel Slate tries to match the iPad Pro and Microsoft Surface Pro by blending a tablet and Chromebook into a single device — a kind of tablet PC, if you will. Though it’s not a full-fledged Android tablet (and it certainly isn’t a cheap Android tablet), you do have access to the Android apps in the Google Play Store and plenty of power to use them. It comes with a stylus and has a 48Wh battery for up to 12 hours of battery life, front and rear camera and a touchscreen LCD display screen. It also has a full desktop browser and support for a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. It could even be used as a gaming tablet. The Pixel Slate also has the option for Google Assistant. Overall, just a great tablet.
Amazon Fire HD 10 (2019)
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Amazon has come a long way from the first Kindle Fire tablet. The Amazon Fire HD 10 is Amazon’s biggest tablet with a 10-inch screen size and powerful speakers. Just like its smaller 8-inch sibling, the Fire HD 8, the tablet is packed with benefits for Prime subscribers making it easy for members to stream and download movies, TV shows and games. The Fire tablets don’t use a pure version of Android, but instead Amazon’s Android-based Fire operating system and pulls apps from the Amazon App Store. You can still get apps from Google Play, but you’ll have to install the store yourself — meaning gaming enthusiasts have access to all of their favorite mobile games for an excellent gaming tablet experience. Also, this is probably the closest thing we have to a budget tablet on this best Android tablet list.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 tablet packs in a lot for an Android device. It has a speedy Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor and flexible expandable storage up to 1TB with a microSD card. The Galaxy Tab S6 also looks amazing, with a super AMOLED display (whereas the Galaxy Tab S7 uses an LCD panel instead). Battery life clocks in at about 15 hours and the rear camera has a 13-megapixel resolution. And if you’ve ever operated a Samsung Android device, the operation of this particular Samsung tablet will feel very intuitive and similar to a Samsung Android smartphone. Updates to Samsung’s DeX software even makes the Tab S6 a possible laptop substitution, letting you connect to a mouse and even an external display. Just grab a keyboard and you’ll be all set.
Lenovo Smart Tab P10
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The Lenovo Smart Tab P10 combines a tablet and a smart display into one 10-inch device. This Android tablet comes with Android Oreo, front and rear cameras, fingerprint scanner and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor. When you set it on the dock, the Lenovo Tab becomes a smart display a lot like the Amazon Echo Show.
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