The Alldocube iPlay 70S has a weight of 335 g and measures 172.08 mm in height by 246.15 mm in width, with a thickness of 8.7 mm. The tablet does not come with a stylus, a detachable keyboard, or a backlit keyboard, and it offers no water resistance rating. Tilt sensitivity is also absent, keeping the design straightforward and accessory-free out of the box.
The Alldocube iPlay 70S features a 10.5-inch IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 1920 x 1280 px, resulting in a pixel density of 220 ppi. The display does not use branded damage-resistant glass or sapphire glass, and it lacks support for HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision. It is also not an e-paper panel, making it a standard LCD touch display without any advanced HDR or protective glass certifications.
The iPlay 70S is powered by the Allwinner A733 SoC, an octa-core processor built on a 12 nm process that uses big.LITTLE architecture, with two cores clocked at 2 GHz and six cores at 1.79 GHz, totalling 8 threads. It comes with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage, with support for external memory cards up to 1024 GB, while the maximum supported memory amount reaches 16 GB. The chipset includes integrated graphics and supports 64-bit processing, and the device runs Android 15 out of the box. Cache configuration consists of 1.3 MB of L2 cache and 1 MB of L3 cache, with PCIe version 3 support, though integrated LTE is not present on the SoC.
The iPlay 70S is equipped with a 5 MP rear camera and a 2 MP front camera, both using CMOS sensors without back-illumination. The rear camera supports touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video recording, manual focus, manual white balance, and manual exposure, though it lacks optical zoom, optical image stabilization, flash, HDR mode, manual ISO, and manual shutter speed control. Video capabilities are similarly basic, with no slow-motion recording, timelapse, HDR10 recording, or Dolby Vision recording support. Additional shooting modes such as panorama, 360-degree panorama, burst mode, and 3D capture are not available, and neither the rear nor the front camera has any form of LED flash or video light.
The iPlay 70S includes stereo speakers and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, covering the basic audio output options for both built-in and wired listening. It has a single microphone and no radio tuner. On the Bluetooth audio side, the device does not support any advanced codecs, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, or LDAC.
The iPlay 70S is fitted with a 6000 mAh rechargeable battery that provides a battery level indicator for monitoring charge status. The battery is non-removable and does not support fast charging or wireless charging.
The iPlay 70S supports Wi-Fi 4, Wi-Fi 5, and Wi-Fi 6 along with Bluetooth 5, and connects via USB Type-C (USB 2.0), though it lacks cellular connectivity, 5G support, GPS, NFC, HDMI output, Ethernet, and an infrared sensor. On the software and privacy side, the device includes location privacy options, camera and microphone access controls, app tracking blocking, and clipboard warnings, while cross-site tracking blocking, Mail Privacy Protection, and Wi-Fi password sharing are not available. It supports a broad set of usability features including split-screen multitasking, picture-in-picture, full-page screenshots, media picker, widgets, dark mode, dynamic theming, theme customization, extra dim mode, app offloading, multi-user support, child lock, battery health check, on-device machine learning, offline voice recognition, sharing intents, customizable notifications, device tracking, and the ability to play games while they download. Sensor coverage includes an accelerometer, but a gyroscope, compass, barometer, and Galileo positioning are all absent. Biometric security options such as a fingerprint scanner, 3D facial recognition, and iris scanner are not present, and the device does not receive direct OS vendor updates, nor does it support focus modes, Quick Start, voice commands, or a built-in projector.
The iPlay 70S uses DDR5 memory and supports multithreading, allowing its processor to handle multiple threads simultaneously.