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Modio M38 is a budget-friendly Android tablet popular in markets like Kenya, often marketed for education, office work, entertainment, and general use. It’s commonly sold with bundled accessories like a keyboard, mouse, flip case, stylus, and sometimes earphones, making it appealing as a productivity or student device.
Key Specifications (Common Variants)
Specs vary slightly by seller (some list lower specs like 8GB RAM/512GB storage, others higher like 16GB RAM/1TB), but here’s a typical overview based on listings:
- Display: 10.1-inch IPS LCD, resolution 1280 x 800 pixels (HD, in-cell for better touch response)
- Processor: Octa-Core 1.6GHz (unspecified chipset, likely a budget MediaTek or similar)
- RAM: 8GB or 16GB (advertised; actual performance may feel like lower effective RAM due to budget hardware)
- Storage: 512GB or 1TB internal (expandable via microSD in some models)
- Operating System: Android 11, 12, or 13 (varies by batch)
- Cameras: 13MP rear main camera + 5MP or 8MP front selfie camera
- Battery: 8000mAh or 10,000mAh (long-lasting for daily use)
- Connectivity: Dual SIM support, 4G LTE (some claim 5G), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, 3.5mm jack
- Other Features: Often includes wireless keyboard + mouse + flip case bundle; suitable for light multitasking, streaming, browsing, and educational apps
Pros and Considerations
- Pros: Massive advertised storage/RAM for the price, dual SIM for calls/data, bundled accessories turn it into a mini laptop setup, decent battery life, good for basic tasks like schoolwork, YouTube, light gaming, or office apps.
- Cons/Notes: This is a generic Chinese-brand tablet (similar to many low-cost “M-series” models). Real-world performance may not match the high RAM/storage claims due to software optimization—expect smooth basic use but possible lag with heavy apps or multitasking. Reviews are limited and mostly promotional; some users on forums question long-term reliability or if specs are inflated.



