The Oukitel OT8 measures 256.8 mm wide, 168.3 mm tall, and 7.8 mm thick, giving it a relatively slim profile for its size, with a total volume of approximately 337.11 cm³. It weighs 515 g, which is on the heavier side for a handheld tablet. The device offers no water resistance, and it does not come with a stylus, detachable keyboard, backlit keyboard, or pen tilt sensitivity support.
The Oukitel OT8 features an 11-inch IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 px and a pixel density of 206 ppi, offering a reasonably detailed image across its large panel. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass 5 and delivers a typical brightness of 350 nits, though it lacks an anti-reflection coating. Advanced display standards such as HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision are not supported, and the panel is neither an e-paper nor a sapphire glass display.
The Oukitel OT8 is powered by the Unisoc T606 SoC, built on a 12 nm process with a 10W TDP and an octa-core CPU configuration running all cores at 1.6 GHz using big.LITTLE and HMP technologies across 8 threads. It is paired with 6 GB of DDR4 RAM at 1600 MHz and 256 GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage, with an external memory slot available and a maximum supported memory of 14 GB. The cache hierarchy includes 128 KB of L1, 2 MB of L2, and 1 MB of L3 cache, with a peak memory bandwidth of 12.8 GB/s. Graphics are managed by the integrated Mali G57 MP1 GPU, running at 650 MHz with 64 shading units and one execution unit, supporting DirectX 12, OpenGL ES 3.2, and OpenCL 2.0. The chipset also includes integrated LTE and ARM TrustZone. In benchmarks, the tablet scores 371 and 1391 on Geekbench 6 single- and multi-core tests respectively, and achieves a PassMark score of 2663 overall with a single-core PassMark result of 988. The device runs Android 13 and supports 64-bit processing.
The Oukitel OT8 has a 13 MP rear CMOS camera with an f/2.2 aperture, touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video, and a single LED flash that also functions as a video light. Manual controls include exposure, ISO, focus, and white balance, though manual shutter speed, burst mode, timelapse, and panorama shooting are not available. Optical zoom is absent, as is optical image stabilization, a back-illuminated sensor, and any form of 3D, 360°, dual-tone, or RGB flash. Video recording tops out at 1080p at 30 fps, with no slow-motion, HDR10, or Dolby Vision recording support. On the front, there is an 8 MP camera with an f/2.2 aperture for video calls and self-portraits, though it lacks a front-facing flash.
The Oukitel OT8 includes stereo speakers and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, making it straightforward to use with wired headphones or earphones without an adapter. However, no advanced Bluetooth audio codecs are supported — aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, and LDAC are all absent. The device also does not feature a built-in radio.
The Oukitel OT8 houses a large 8800 mAh rechargeable, non-removable battery with a battery level indicator and support for fast charging. Wireless charging is not available. The substantial cell capacity suggests the tablet is oriented toward extended usage sessions without frequent recharging.
The Oukitel OT8 connects wirelessly via Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 5.0, and includes a cellular module with dual SIM support and download speeds of up to 300 Mbits/s and upload speeds of up to 100 Mbits/s, though 5G is not available. The tablet offers GPS with Galileo support and an accelerometer, while a gyroscope, compass, infrared sensor, and barometer are absent. It connects via USB Type-C running USB 2.0, with no HDMI output and no Ethernet support. Security and biometric options are limited, as there is no fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, or 3D facial recognition. On the software and privacy side, the device includes location privacy options, camera and microphone access controls, clipboard warnings, and app tracking blocking, though Mail Privacy Protection, cross-site tracking blocking, and battery health checks are not present. Split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, full-page screenshots, dark mode, dynamic theming, theme customization, widgets, a media picker, sharing intents, customizable notifications, Live Text, extra dim mode, child lock, multi-user support, offline voice recognition, voice commands, on-device machine learning, and device position tracking are all supported, while focus modes, app offloading, Wi-Fi password sharing, Quick Start, and direct OS vendor updates are not available.
In Geekbench 5 testing, the Oukitel OT8 scores 313 in the single-core test and 1175 in the multi-core test, reflecting the general-purpose nature of its Unisoc T606 chipset. The device uses DDR4 memory, consistent with the RAM specifications outlined in the performance section.