Chuwi has presented the HiPad Max, a tablet based on Android 12 and powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset. Also equipped with a 10.36-inch display and a 7,000 mAh battery, the Chuwi HiPad Max should be suitable for gaming, among other uses.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Chuwi-HiPad-Max-New-Android-tablet-launches-with-a-Qualcomm-Snapdragon-680-chipset-dual-SIM-connectivity-Widevine-L1-and-a-large-battery.642423.0.html
QuoteAs it stands, the tablet costs US$199.99, although it is slated to rise to US$399.98 after Chuwi's flash sale ends on August 26
Even for 300 dollars, this is a hard sell. They don't provide any kind of support/aftersales. 200 was/is the sweet spot for this low quality tablets.
Yep, no product support means that it doesn't cost even 200$.
Had their pad in the past. It wasn't that bad, but without any updates it makes it just trash
DO NOT TRUST CHUWI!! Chuwi sold HiPad Pro before, and it turns out to have power defects and the whole product line disappeared from all online retailers just within months of release. Yet they refused to have any recall nor acknowledge any product fault, they asked you to pay for international shipment back to China without any guarantee it will be fixed or not.