Chuwi Hi9 Air (MIC)

jameshong

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Hi,
Anyone use this China brand, Chuwi Hi 9 Air 10.1" Android tablet?

Saw Qoo10 is selling at $270~$300. Spec seem not bad for playing light online games and surfing net.

Any comment and advice are most welcome.
 

Teo Ming Ern

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You might as well get the Xiaomi Mipad 4 Plus... at least that is tested and tried to work perfectly. Chuwi not much cheaper but software wise and hardware wise, not up to the mark. You'll likely get poor battery standby life, battery power leaking significantly on standby, charging may not work well after a few months... touch screen may not be as responsive, etc... really not worth it...
 

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You might as well get the Xiaomi Mipad 4 Plus... at least that is tested and tried to work perfectly. Chuwi not much cheaper but software wise and hardware wise, not up to the mark. You'll likely get poor battery standby life, battery power leaking significantly on standby, charging may not work well after a few months... touch screen may not be as responsive, etc... really not worth it...
Agree. No point paying so much for a teclast/chuwi/cube tablet anymore now that xiaomi has released the mi pad 4/plus. You don't get any updates on those China tablets and the SoC they use are usually cmi(mostly X20 series nowadays).

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Chuwi is a decent brand. However I agree that with Xiaomi MiPad 4 sold at less than 300 bucks, it is probably the better tablet to get. Products from Xiaomi are generally very good quality for their price.
 
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