It’s a tablet! It's a laptop! No wait, it’s all in one? There’s a new
contender in the consumer device market in Nigeria that’s yet to grab
attention but packs a lot of eye-bulging features sure to impress any
user. Say hello to the Afrione 2-in-1.
“What makes this gadget the best buy for N Power?” Is the question you
probably have on your mind since you’re considering a lot of options
already and still trying to decide which to go for before stumbling on
this review, but you might want to hold that thought and read on.
If you’re looking for an ideal tablet/laptop to be your N Power partner,
you would do well to pick the made-in-Nigeria-for-Nigerians AfriOne 2-in-1 from AFRIONE that guarantees you better and faster after sale service. AFRIONE
aims to not only sell products but to contribute positively to the
growth of the Nigerian economy by empowering youth with skill sets.
Here’s what makes the AFRIONE 2-in-1 your ideal partner for N Power
compared to other tablets available for the N Power program, like the
Samsung Galaxy Tab E.
1. Design
The AFRIONE 2-in-1 brings a refreshing change from the common, and
increasingly boring, all-metal design of usual tablet pc’s as it comes
with magnetic detachable keyboard attached that gives it a dual serving
purpose as either laptop or tablet. Samsung Galaxy Tab E on the other
hand comes without a keyboard accessory (i.e tablet only), maintaining
the traditional design.
2. Screen Size
The 10.1-inch HD IPS display on the AFRIONE 2-in-1 is incredibly sharp
and offers crisp visuals, good clarity and rich colors. The 9.6-inch
display on the Samsung Galaxy Tab E, fails to match the AfriOne in both
size and display density. More screen means more area to work with and
the Samsung Galaxy Tab E comes a few inches short in this department.
3. Memory
Powered by a quad core processor with 2GB of RAM, the AfriOne 2-in-1
makes for a better entry than the Samsung Galaxy Tab E which comes with
1.5GB of RAM. Internal storage is also a win with the AfriOne 2-in-1
which has an in-built 32GB over the Samsung Galaxy E’s 8GB/16GB storage
capacity.
4. Battery Life
The AfriOne 2-in-1’s 6600mAh battery gives a battery life of 30 hours
with typical use, which is 225% longer than a typical tablet's battery
life. Tablets generally have a battery life of 8 hours and the Samsung
Galaxy E will only give 26 hours on active use.
7. General Specification Comparison
Against full specifications of other brand models in the same category, the AfriOne 2-in-1 still comes out top of it’s class.
8. Final verdict
In overall performance, the AfriOne 2-in-1 gives any other tablet in
it’s category a run for the money, with no apparent performance lags in
multitasking, running apps or navigating across the UI, bigger memory
and storage, longer battery life and wider display angles as it’s
premium features and detachable magnetic keyboard makes the AfriOne
2-in-1 by AFRIFONE the best value for money “mid-range” mobile device
for N Power compared to other brand models. They also have collection
centres in 36 states.
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