The Alldocube iPlay 70 Mini Ultra has a physical footprint of 208.2 x 129.6 mm with a thickness of just 7.9 mm and a weight of 335 g, keeping it reasonably portable for an 8.8-inch tablet. Its total volume comes in at approximately 213.16 cm³. The device does not include a stylus, a detachable keyboard, or backlit keyboard support, and it offers no water resistance rating.
The Alldocube iPlay 70 Mini Ultra features an 8.8-inch IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 px and a pixel density of 343 ppi, producing a fairly sharp visual output for its size. Its 144Hz refresh rate contributes to smooth on-screen motion during scrolling and media consumption. The display does not incorporate branded damage-resistant glass, sapphire glass, or an e-paper panel, and it lacks support for both HDR10 and HDR10+.
The iPlay 70 Mini Ultra is driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3, a 4 nm chip with eight CPU threads arranged in a big.LITTLE configuration running at up to 2.8 GHz, paired with 12 GB of DDR5 RAM at 4200 MHz and 256 GB of internal storage that can be further expanded via the external memory slot. Graphics are handled by the integrated Adreno 732 GPU clocked at 950 MHz, supporting DirectX 12, OpenGL ES 3.2, and OpenCL 2 with 768 shading units, while the chip carries a TDP of 6W and a maximum memory bandwidth of 64 GB/s. The platform supports up to 24 GB of memory in total, includes integrated LTE and ARM TrustZone security, and ships with Android 14. In Geekbench 6, the device scores 1913 single-core and 5098 multi-core, reflecting the capabilities of its eight-thread processor running in a 64-bit environment.
The iPlay 70 Mini Ultra comes with a 13 MP rear camera using a CMOS sensor and a single LED flash, capable of recording video at 1080p and 30 fps with continuous autofocus during recording. The camera app includes a useful set of manual controls — covering ISO, focus, exposure, and white balance — along with touch autofocus, HDR mode, and a video light, though it lacks optical zoom, optical image stabilization, slow-motion recording, timelapse, burst mode, and panorama capture. HDR10 and Dolby Vision recording are not supported, and the single flash uses neither dual-tone nor RGB LEDs. On the front, a 5 MP camera is available for video calls and self-portraits, though it does not have its own flash.
The iPlay 70 Mini Ultra includes stereo speakers and a built-in radio, covering the basics for on-device audio output. However, it does not feature a 3.5 mm headphone jack, so wired headphone connectivity via that standard is unavailable. On the wireless audio side, none of the higher-quality Bluetooth codecs are supported — aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, and LDAC are all absent.
The iPlay 70 Mini Ultra houses a 7300 mAh rechargeable battery with fast charging support and a battery level indicator. The battery is non-removable and does not support wireless charging.
The iPlay 70 Mini Ultra supports Wi-Fi 4, 5, and 6 alongside Bluetooth 5.4, and accommodates two SIM cards with a cellular module for LTE connectivity, though 5G is not supported. It connects via USB Type-C 3.2 with download and upload speeds of 5000 and 3500 Mbits/s respectively, while HDMI output and Ethernet are absent. For positioning, the tablet includes GPS with Galileo support, a gyroscope, an accelerometer, and a compass, though it lacks a barometer. On the software side, the device offers a broad set of usability and privacy features including on-device machine learning, app tracking controls, location privacy options, camera and microphone access controls, and clipboard warnings, though cross-site tracking blocking, Mail Privacy Protection, and direct OS vendor updates are not available. Biometric security is limited — there is no fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, or 3D facial recognition. Day-to-day usability is covered through split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, full-page screenshots, dark mode, dynamic and manual theme customization, customizable notifications, a media picker, an extra dim mode, a child lock, multi-user support, widgets, voice commands with offline recognition, sharing intents, and the ability to play games while downloading; features such as focus modes, Quick Start, app offloading, Wi-Fi password sharing, and battery health check are not included.
The iPlay 70 Mini Ultra uses DDR5 memory and supports multithreading, allowing its processor to handle multiple threads simultaneously.