The Alldocube iPlay 60 measures 259.1 mm wide and 163.7 mm tall with a 7.95 mm thickness, and weighs 544 g with a total volume of approximately 337.2 cm³. The device has no water or dust resistance rating of any kind. While the spec sheet lists 4096 pen pressure levels, no stylus is included, and the device does not support pen tilt sensitivity, a detachable keyboard, or a backlit keyboard.
The Alldocube iPlay 60 features a 10.95-inch IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 2000 x 1200 pixels and a pixel density of 213 ppi, with a typical brightness of 300 nits. The display does not include branded damage-resistant glass, sapphire glass, or an anti-reflection coating, and it does not support HDR10, HDR10+, or Dolby Vision. It is a standard flat panel with no e-paper characteristics.
The Alldocube iPlay 60 is powered by the Unisoc T606, a 12nm octa-core SoC with all eight cores running at 1.6 GHz using big.LITTLE and HMP architecture, with a 10W TDP and integrated LTE support. Graphics are managed by a Mali G57 MP1 GPU clocked at 650 MHz with one execution unit, 64 shading units, and support for DirectX 12, OpenGL ES 3.2, and OpenCL 2. The chip posts Geekbench 6 scores of 371 single-core and 1391 multi-core, and PassMark results of 988 single and 2663 overall. The tablet ships with 8GB of LPDDR4 RAM at 1600 MHz — expandable up to 14GB — and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage, with no external memory slot present despite the SoC supporting up to 1TB of external memory. Memory bandwidth reaches up to 12.8 GB/s, and the cache layout consists of 128 KB L1, 2 MB L2, and 1 MB L3. ARM TrustZone security is included, and the device runs Android 13 with full 64-bit support.
The Alldocube iPlay 60 includes a rear CMOS camera capable of recording video at 1080p at 30 fps, supported by touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during recording, and a single LED flash with a video light. Manual controls cover exposure, ISO, focus, and white balance, though manual shutter speed is not available. HDR mode is built in, but HDR10 and Dolby Vision recording are not supported, and there is no optical zoom, no optical image stabilization, no back-illuminated sensor, and no slow-motion, panorama, burst, timelapse, or 3D capture. The front-facing camera offers 5MP resolution with no dedicated flash, and neither camera supports 360-degree panorama or dual-tone or RGB flash configurations.
The Alldocube iPlay 60 includes stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack, covering both built-in and wired audio options without the need for an adapter. No radio is present, and none of the advanced Bluetooth audio codecs — aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, or LDAC — are supported.
The Alldocube iPlay 60 is equipped with a 7000 mAh rechargeable battery that supports fast charging, and a battery level indicator is available for tracking charge status. The battery is sealed and non-removable, and wireless charging is not supported.
The Alldocube iPlay 60 connects wirelessly via Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Bluetooth 5.0, and includes a USB Type-C port running on USB 2.0. A cellular module is present with support for two SIM cards, though 5G is not available, and download speeds reach up to 300 Mbits/s with uploads up to 100 Mbits/s. Galileo satellite positioning is supported and device position tracking is available, but GPS, a compass, and a gyroscope are all absent. NFC, HDMI output, Ethernet, an infrared sensor, and a built-in projector are not included, and there is no fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, or 3D facial recognition for biometric authentication. On the software side, the device supports split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, dark mode, dynamic theming, theme customization, widgets, full-page screenshots, Live Text, a media picker, sharing intents, customizable notifications, an extra dim mode, voice commands with offline recognition, multi-user accounts, and a child lock. Privacy features include clipboard warnings, location privacy options, camera and microphone access controls, and app tracking blocking, while cross-site tracking blocking, Mail Privacy Protection, Wi-Fi password sharing, battery health check, focus modes, app offloading, and Quick Start are not present. Direct OS updates from the platform vendor are not available.
The Alldocube iPlay 60 uses LPDDR4 memory and scores 313 single-core and 1175 multi-core on Geekbench 5, reflecting the modest processing capability of its Unisoc T606 chipset.