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The Callsky-Tab Ctab14 is a sleek 14.1-inch Android 14 tablet featuring a sharp 1920x1080 IPS display, a robust 2.0 GHz octa-core processor, and a massive 10000mAh battery for up to 14 hours of use. Equipped with 16GB RAM, 256GB storage, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and 4G LTE, it ensures fast connectivity and smooth multitasking. Enhanced privacy features, a reinforced Type-C port, and a premium multi-angle leather case make it the ultimate professional and lifestyle companion, backed by an industry-leading 2-year protection plan.
Standing screen display size | 14 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Processor | 2 GHz |
Hard Drive | 256 GB |
Graphics Coprocessor | Mali-G76 |
Chipset Brand | ARM |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
Brand | Callsky-Tab |
Series | Ctab14 |
Item model number | Ctab 14 |
Operating System | Android 14 |
Item Weight | 4.36 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 0.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 8 x 0.3 inches |
Color | Silver 14 inch |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
Processor Brand | Unisoc |
Flash Memory Size | 256 GB |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
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My largest phablet ever
I got my tablet about 3 weeks ago and with it came several accessories. These include a 6-foot USB-C to USB-C charging cable in bright orange, a black UL-listed charging block with one USB-C port supporting 5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, and 12V/1.5A outputs, a metal pin for opening the SIM tray, and a clear case with a blue cover that has a magnetic clasp. The blue cover also functions as a kickstand. On the front side of the case, there is a slot holding a 5.5-inch orange stylus with a metal body, which comes with two tips measuring 0.2 and 0.31 inches. The tablet itself has a 14.1-inch display.When I look at the tablet from the front, I see a large screen that dominates the device's surface. The bezels around the screen are slim, giving it a modern appearance. There is a front-facing camera centered above the display. On the back, the tablet has a smooth, minimalist design with a prominent camera lens near the top, accompanied by a small flash. The tablet feels hard and looks simple. It comes with a tri-fold case that allows it to stand at different angles, which I can use for watching videos or typing.To turn on the tablet, I had to press the power button for about four seconds until I felt a vibration. The battery was at 90% when I first powered it on. The setup process was standard for an Android device: I was prompted to insert a SIM card, connect to Wi-Fi, and sign into my Google account. The tablet came with no promotional apps or bloatware, just the stock Google apps, and there were no ads.After updating the apps in the Google Play Store, I installed Fake Device Test, Castro, and Arum Communications’ System Info to check the tablet's specifications. Here is what I learned:The tablet measures 324.5 x 213.4 x 8.4 mm and has a 14.1-inch screen with a resolution of 1200 x 1920 pixels. The touch module is a multipoint capacitive type with a GT9110 IC. It has a lithium-ion polymer battery with a capacity of 3.8V/10000mAh, which provides about six hours of use depending on the scenario. The processor is a Spreadtrum T616, featuring a quad-core setup with two A75 cores and six A55 cores, built on a 12nm process. The CPU frequency goes up to 2.0 GHz, and the GPU is a single-core unit capable of 18fps on the Manhattan ES3.0 benchmark.The tablet has 8GB of real RAM and I can add up to 8 GB of extended storage. I have 256GB of internal storage. The front camera is 8MP, while the rear camera is 13MP with an additional 0.08MP auxiliary sensor. It has four built-in stereo speakers and one microphone. The device includes a gravity acceleration sensor and an optional light-distance sensor. For connectivity, it supports 4G bands FDD B2/B4/B5/B7/B17, 3G WCDMA B2/B5, and 2G GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz. It also has Wi-Fi 802.11 ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.0, FM radio (which requires earphones plugged in so they work as FM antenna), and GPS with GLONASS and BDS support.The tablet has a power button and volume buttons on the top. It supports dual Nano SIM cards or one Nano SIM and a MicroSD card. Data transfer and charging are done via a single Type-C port, and it supports Type-C earphones. It runs on Android 14 with GMS certification as I could confirm with Fake Device Test, Castro and System Info app.Concerning the included stylus, I can use it to sign documents. My signatures look more natural done with the stylus than with my index finger. I have more control and I also use it on websites with small menu controls.The tablet seems functional and straightforward. I encountered no flaws. It does what it is supposed to do without any unnecessary frills and the interface doesn’t come in my way with annoying pop ups or useless notifications when I’m doing my work or using it for leisure.
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Easy to Use and a Works Well
This tablet has been used mostly by a teenager, and it’s been holding up well so far. It’s big enough to comfortably watch shows, scroll through apps, and read without squinting. The screen is clear and bright, which makes it enjoyable for casual use, especially for watching videos or browsing.Performance seems smooth. Apps open quickly, and switching between them doesn’t seem to cause any issues. It handles the usual things like streaming, light gaming, and school-related tasks without freezing up or slowing down.The battery lasts long enough for day-to-day use without needing constant charging. It’s easy to plug in and doesn’t take forever to charge. The build feels solid, and the included case helps keep it protected, especially when it gets carried from room to room or used in different spots around the house.The sound quality is decent for watching videos or listening to music, though headphones are still the better option when privacy or better audio is needed. It connects well to WiFi and Bluetooth, so using wireless devices with it works smoothly.It’s been useful for school assignments, online learning, and also just relaxing with a favorite app or show. The screen size makes it more comfortable than a phone, especially for reading or writing.There haven’t been any issues so far with freezing or crashing. It runs the apps that are needed and doesn’t seem to get too hot with extended use. The camera is good enough for video calls, and the sound during those calls is clear enough to follow along without asking people to repeat themselves.It’s also easy to set up and doesn’t come with a lot of unnecessary stuff. The layout is clean, and the tablet feels familiar right away, even for someone who isn’t very tech-savvy.Overall, it’s a solid choice for someone who wants something simple, reliable, and useful for both fun and light work. It’s not flashy, but it gets the job done. Definitely a good everyday tablet for a teen or casual user.
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