The Teclast P50 Mini has a compact physical footprint, measuring 214.6 x 126.5 mm with a thickness of 8.2 mm and a weight of 345 g, giving it a volume of roughly 222.6 cm³. The device does not include a stylus, a detachable keyboard, or backlit keyboard support, and it offers no water resistance rating. Tilt sensitivity is also absent, reflecting its position as a straightforward tablet without accessory-focused design features.
The Teclast P50 Mini features an 8.68″ IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 1340 x 800 px and a pixel density of 180 ppi, paired with a 90Hz refresh rate for smoother on-screen motion. The panel does not incorporate branded damage-resistant glass or sapphire glass, and it lacks support for HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision, keeping the display experience within standard dynamic range. It is not an e-paper display, functioning instead as a conventional backlit LCD screen.
The Teclast P50 Mini is powered by an octa-core processor built on a 12 nm process, running all cores at 1.6 GHz across 8 threads with a TDP of 10W, and makes use of both big.LITTLE and HMP scheduling for workload distribution. It carries 4GB of DDR4 RAM at 1600 MHz — expandable up to 14 GB — alongside 128GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage and an external memory slot for additional capacity. Graphics are handled by an integrated Mali G57 MP1 with 64 shading units, 1 execution unit, and a clock speed of 650 MHz, supporting DirectX 12, OpenGL ES 3.2, and OpenCL 2.0. The SoC also integrates LTE and includes ARM TrustZone for hardware-level security. In benchmarks, the device scores 1391 in Geekbench 6 multi-core and 371 single-core, with a PassMark result of 2663 and a single-core PassMark of 988. The tablet ships with Android 15 and supports 64-bit computing, with a maximum memory bandwidth of 12.8 GB/s and cache layers of 128 KB L1, 2 MB L2, and 1 MB L3.
The Teclast P50 Mini includes a 5 MP rear camera with a CMOS sensor capable of recording video at 1080p and 30 fps, supported by a single LED flash and a video light for low-light shooting. It offers a reasonable set of manual controls, including manual ISO, manual focus, manual exposure, and manual white balance, along with touch autofocus and continuous autofocus during video recording. There is no optical zoom, no back-illuminated sensor, and no optical image stabilization. The front camera comes in at 2 MP without a front-facing flash. Features such as HDR mode, HDR10 or Dolby Vision recording, panorama, slow-motion, timelapse, burst mode, dual-tone flash, RGB flash, manual shutter speed, and 3D recording are all absent.
The Teclast P50 Mini features stereo speakers and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, covering the basics for both built-in and wired audio output. It does not include a radio, and Bluetooth audio codec support is limited, with no aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, or LDAC available.
The Teclast P50 Mini is equipped with a 5000 mAh rechargeable battery that supports fast charging, and it includes a battery level indicator for monitoring charge status. The battery is non-removable and does not support wireless charging.
The Teclast P50 Mini supports Wi-Fi 4 and Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and a cellular module with dual SIM slots, offering download speeds of up to 300 MBits/s and upload speeds of up to 100 MBits/s, though 5G is not supported. It charges over USB Type-C at 18W, with USB version 2.0, and has no HDMI output, NFC, Ethernet, or infrared sensor. Location is handled via GPS with Galileo support, and the device includes a gyroscope and accelerometer, while a compass, barometer, and any biometric security — fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, or 3D facial recognition — are all absent. On the software side, the tablet runs a multi-user system with on-device machine learning, offline voice recognition, voice commands, split-screen multitasking, picture-in-picture, widgets, dark mode, dynamic theming, theme customization, an extra dim mode, a media picker, full-page screenshots, customizable notifications, app offloading, and the ability to play games while downloading. Privacy features include location privacy options, 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 present. Direct OS vendor updates are not provided, and Quick Start and focus modes are also absent.
In Geekbench 5 testing, the Teclast P50 Mini scores 1175 in the multi-core test and 313 in the single-core test, reflecting the capability of its octa-core configuration. The device uses DDR4 memory, aligning with its broader memory architecture.