Teclast P50 specifications and in-depth review

Teclast P50

Manufacturer: Teclast

The Teclast P50 is a mid-range Android tablet built around a 10.95″ IPS LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, offering reasonably fluid navigation for everyday tasks. Running Android 14, it brings a range of software features including dark mode, split-screen multitasking, picture-in-picture support, and dynamic theming. The device supports dual SIM cards alongside Wi-Fi 4 and Wi-Fi 5 connectivity, and includes a USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and stereo speakers for a fairly complete feature set at its tier.

Under the hood, the Teclast P50 is driven by the Unisoc T606 chipset built on a 12nm process, paired with 6GB of LPDDR4 RAM running at 1600 MHz and 128GB of internal eMMC 5.1 storage, with expansion available via a microSD slot. The Mali G57 MP1 GPU handles graphics at up to 650 MHz, and the chipset logs a Geekbench 6 multi-core score of 1391. The tablet is powered by an 8000 mAh battery, though fast charging is not supported. On the camera side, it carries a 12MP rear sensor capable of 1080p at 30fps video, complemented by a 5MP front camera, with manual controls for ISO, focus, white balance, and exposure available to the user.

Pros
  • The 90Hz IPS LCD display delivers noticeably smoother scrolling and navigation compared to standard 60Hz panels
  • An 8000 mAh battery provides a substantial power reserve for extended tablet use
  • Stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack offer flexible audio options for media consumption
  • Dual SIM card support combined with a built-in cellular module allows mobile data connectivity without relying solely on Wi-Fi
  • An external memory slot allows storage to be expanded beyond the built-in 128GB
  • A broad set of manual camera controls — including ISO, focus, white balance, and exposure — gives users more direct control over photo capture
Cons
  • Fast charging is not supported, which means the large 8000 mAh battery will take considerably longer to replenish via standard wired charging
  • The display resolution of 1280 x 800 px results in a relatively low pixel density of 138 ppi for a nearly 11-inch screen, which can be noticeable when reading text or viewing detailed content
  • No NFC, fingerprint scanner, or hardware-based biometric authentication is available
  • The USB port is limited to version 2.0, restricting data transfer speeds despite using a Type-C connector
  • 5G is not supported, limiting cellular connectivity to 4G LTE speeds
  • Neither optical image stabilization nor slow-motion video recording is available, limiting the versatility of the rear camera
Who is this for?

This tablet is a reasonable fit for users looking for a straightforward device for everyday tasks such as web browsing, video streaming, and light productivity. The 90Hz IPS LCD display makes casual media consumption and navigation feel fluid, while the dual SIM support and cellular connectivity make it practical for users who need on-the-go internet access without relying on a hotspot. The generous 8000 mAh battery suits users who need extended screen time between charges, and the stereo speakers with a 3.5mm jack cater well to those who frequently watch content or listen to audio. The range of Android 14 software features — including split-screen, picture-in-picture, multi-user support, and child lock — also makes it a workable option for shared household or family use.

Who is this NOT for?

Users with demanding workloads will find the Unisoc T606 chipset and 6GB of RAM limiting, as the hardware is not well suited for intensive multitasking, graphic-heavy gaming, or running multiple demanding applications simultaneously. The 1280 x 800 px resolution spread across an almost 11-inch panel produces a noticeably low pixel density, making it a poor fit for users who prioritize sharp visuals for reading, image editing, or detailed content work. The absence of fast charging means replenishing the large battery takes considerable time, which is a drawback for users with a fast-paced routine. Additionally, those who rely on biometric security — such as a fingerprint scanner or NFC-based functions — will find the device lacking, and the USB 2.0 limitation makes it unsuitable for users who need to transfer large files quickly.

Design:

weight 543 g
thickness 8.6 mm
width 258 mm
height 170 mm
volume 377.196 cm³
Stylus included
Has a detachable keyboard
Has a backlit keyboard
water resistance None
Has tilt sensitivity
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP57

The Teclast P50 has a physical footprint of 258 × 170 mm with a thickness of 8.6 mm and a weight of 543 g, giving it a reasonably compact profile for a 10.95″ tablet. Its total volume comes in at 377.196 cm³. Notably, despite carrying an IP57 rating, the device offers no officially listed water resistance level in its design specs, so that ingress protection should be interpreted with care. The tablet does not include a stylus, a detachable keyboard, or a backlit keyboard, and tilt sensitivity is absent as well.

Display:

screen size 10.95"
resolution 1280 x 800 px
pixel density 138 ppi
Display type LCD, IPS
refresh rate 90Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
supports HDR10
has a touch screen
Has sapphire glass display
supports HDR10+
supports Dolby Vision
Has an e-paper display

The Teclast P50 features a 10.95″ IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 1280 x 800 px and a pixel density of 138 ppi, paired with a 90Hz refresh rate for smoother on-screen motion. The panel does not include branded damage-resistant glass or sapphire glass, and it carries no support for HDR10, HDR10+, or Dolby Vision, meaning color and contrast capabilities stay within standard dynamic range. It is not an e-paper display.

Performance:

internal storage 128GB
RAM 6GB
Chipset (SoC) name Unisoc T606
GPU name Mali G57 MP1
CPU speed 2 x 1.6 & 6 x 1.6 GHz
Geekbench 6 result (multi) 1391
Geekbench 6 result (single) 371
has an external memory slot
semiconductor size 12 nm
Supports 64-bit
Has integrated LTE
Uses big.LITTLE technology
DirectX version DirectX 12
Has integrated graphics
GPU clock speed 650 MHz
L2 cache 2 MB
CPU threads 8 threads
RAM speed 1600 MHz
Has TrustZone
GPU turbo 650 MHz
maximum memory amount 14GB
L1 cache 128 KB
Android version Android 14
Thermal Design Power (TDP) 10W
GPU execution units 1
Uses HMP
L3 cache 1 MB
maximum memory bandwidth 12.8 GB/s
OpenGL ES version 3.2
PassMark result 2663
PassMark result (single) 988
shading units 64
eMMC version 5.1
OpenCL version 2

The Teclast P50 is powered by the Unisoc T606 SoC, built on a 12nm process with an 8-thread CPU running at 2 x 1.6 GHz and 6 x 1.6 GHz using big.LITTLE and HMP scheduling, alongside a TDP of 10W. It comes with 6GB of LPDDR4 RAM at 1600 MHz and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage, with the maximum supported memory reaching 14GB and memory bandwidth capped at 12.8 GB/s; an external memory slot is also available. The chipset supports 64-bit processing, integrated LTE, and ARM TrustZone security. Graphics are handled by the integrated Mali G57 MP1 GPU clocked at 650 MHz with 64 shading units and one execution unit, supporting DirectX 12, OpenGL ES 3.2, and OpenCL 2. Cache is structured across 128 KB L1, 2 MB L2, and 1 MB L3. In benchmarks, the device scores 1391 multi-core and 371 single-core in Geekbench 6, while PassMark returns 2663 overall and 988 in the single-core test. The tablet ships with Android 14.

Cameras:

megapixels (main camera) 12 MP
megapixels (front camera) 5MP
video recording (main camera) 1080 x 30 fps
has a flash
has a front camera
has a built-in HDR mode
can create panoramas in-camera
supports slow-motion video recording
has touch autofocus
optical zoom 0x
has a BSI sensor
has manual white balance
has a CMOS sensor
supports HDR10 recording
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
supports Dolby Vision recording
Has a front-facing LED flash
number of flash LEDs 1
has manual ISO
has a video light
Has timelapse function
Shoots 360° panorama
has a serial shot mode
has built-in optical image stabilization
has 3D photo/video recording capabilities
Has a dual-tone LED flash
has manual focus
Has a RGB LED flash
has manual exposure
has manual shutter speed

The Teclast P50 includes a 12MP rear camera using a CMOS sensor capable of recording video at 1080p and 30fps, supported by a single LED flash and a video light for low-light shooting. It offers a reasonable set of manual controls, including ISO, focus, white balance, and exposure, along with touch autofocus and continuous autofocus during video recording; however, manual shutter speed, optical zoom, and optical image stabilization are not available. HDR mode is built in, but HDR10 recording and Dolby Vision recording are not supported, and slow-motion video, timelapse, burst mode, panorama, and 360° panorama shooting are all absent. The sensor is not back-illuminated, and the flash is a single-LED unit without dual-tone or RGB configurations. A 5MP front camera is present for video calls and selfies, though it does not have its own flash.

Audio:

has aptX
has aptX HD
has LDAC
has aptX Low Latency
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Lossless
has stereo speakers
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
Has a radio

The Teclast P50 features stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack, covering the basics for both built-in and wired audio output. It does not include a radio. On the wireless audio side, none of the advanced Bluetooth codecs are supported — aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, and LDAC are all absent, meaning Bluetooth audio is limited to standard codec transmission.

Battery:

battery power 8000 mAh
Supports fast charging
has wireless charging
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery
has a removable battery

The Teclast P50 houses a 8000 mAh rechargeable battery that is non-removable and includes a battery level indicator for monitoring charge status. Neither fast charging nor wireless charging is supported, so the device relies solely on standard wired charging.

Connectivity & Features:

Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
SIM cards 2 SIM
has Mail Privacy Protection
has on-device machine learning
has clipboard warnings
has location privacy options
has camera/microphone privacy options
can block app tracking
blocks cross-site tracking
supports split screen
has Live Text
has notification permissions
has full-page screenshots
has Quick Start
has theme customization
has Wi-Fi password sharing
has PiP
Can play games while they download
has an extra dim mode
can offload apps
has focus modes
has media picker
has dynamic theming
has dark mode
has battery health check
Has USB Type-C
has a cellular module
has 5G support
is a multi-user system
gets direct OS updates
has GPS
has a child lock
has an HDMI output
has NFC
Has a fingerprint scanner
USB version 2
Supports widgets
Bluetooth version 5
download speed 300 MBits/s
has a gyroscope
Is free and open source
Has offline voice recognition
has a compass
upload speed 100 MBits/s
supports Wi-Fi
Has sharing intents
Has customizable notifications
Uses 3D facial recognition
supports Galileo
Has a barometer
has an accelerometer
has voice commands
Has an iris scanner
Has a built-in projector
supports Ethernet
Has an infrared sensor
Tracks the current position of a mobile device

The Teclast P50 supports Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) alongside Bluetooth 5, and includes a cellular module with dual SIM card slots and download speeds up to 300 Mbit/s and upload up to 100 Mbit/s, though 5G is not supported. Wired connectivity is handled via a USB Type-C port running USB 2.0, while HDMI output and Ethernet are absent. For positioning, the tablet includes GPS, Galileo support, an accelerometer, and mobile device tracking, but lacks a gyroscope, compass, and barometer. NFC, a fingerprint scanner, an iris scanner, and 3D facial recognition are all not present. On the software side, the device offers a solid range of Android features including dark mode, dynamic theming, theme customization, split-screen multitasking, picture-in-picture, widgets, full-page screenshots, media picker, notification controls, customizable notifications, child lock, battery health check, extra dim mode, and on-device machine learning. It also supports offline voice recognition, voice commands, sharing intents, live text selection, and the ability to play games while downloading. Privacy options include location privacy, camera and microphone access controls, clipboard warnings, and app tracking blocking, though cross-site tracking blocking, Mail Privacy Protection, and Wi-Fi password sharing are not available. The system supports multiple user accounts but does not receive direct OS vendor updates, cannot offload apps, and lacks focus modes and Quick Start.

Miscellaneous:

Geekbench 5 result (multi) 1175
Geekbench 5 result (single) 313
DDR memory version 4

In Geekbench 5 testing, the Teclast P50 scores 1175 in the multi-core test and 313 in the single-core test. The device uses DDR4 memory.

Final Verdict

The Teclast P50 is a straightforward Android 14 tablet built around practical everyday use rather than high-end performance. Its 8000 mAh battery combined with a 90Hz IPS display makes it a capable companion for media consumption, light browsing, and shared household tasks, particularly for users who value screen smoothness and extended uptime over raw power. The dual SIM cellular support and broad set of software features add genuine utility for on-the-go users, though the modest Unisoc T606 chipset, low-resolution display, and absence of biometric security or fast charging are real constraints that narrow its appeal. For users whose needs stay within casual, everyday use cases, the Teclast P50 covers the essentials adequately — but those expecting more demanding performance or sharper visuals will quickly encounter its boundaries.

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