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  1. All hardware is supported, there are no known bugs and you even get OTA updates once a month including the latest security patches from #Google. At 7 years old, it's still a perfectly usable daily driver.

    But what about the #Teclast tablet? It got stuck on #Android5.1 right out of the gate, only receiving a few patch updates. And you can see why: It sports a rather esoteric #Intel #i686 (32-bit x86) SoC and being a very cheap device, it was not economically feasible to keep it updated.

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  2. All hardware is supported, there are no known bugs and you even get OTA updates once a month including the latest security patches from #Google. At 7 years old, it's still a perfectly usable daily driver.

    But what about the #Teclast tablet? It got stuck on #Android5.1 right out of the gate, only receiving a few patch updates. And you can see why: It sports a rather esoteric #Intel #i686 (32-bit x86) SoC and being a very cheap device, it was not economically feasible to keep it updated.

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  3. All hardware is supported, there are no known bugs and you even get OTA updates once a month including the latest security patches from #Google. At 7 years old, it's still a perfectly usable daily driver.

    But what about the #Teclast tablet? It got stuck on #Android5.1 right out of the gate, only receiving a few patch updates. And you can see why: It sports a rather esoteric #Intel #i686 (32-bit x86) SoC and being a very cheap device, it was not economically feasible to keep it updated.

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  4. All hardware is supported, there are no known bugs and you even get OTA updates once a month including the latest security patches from #Google. At 7 years old, it's still a perfectly usable daily driver.

    But what about the #Teclast tablet? It got stuck on #Android5.1 right out of the gate, only receiving a few patch updates. And you can see why: It sports a rather esoteric #Intel #i686 (32-bit x86) SoC and being a very cheap device, it was not economically feasible to keep it updated.

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  5. All hardware is supported, there are no known bugs and you even get OTA updates once a month including the latest security patches from #Google. At 7 years old, it's still a perfectly usable daily driver.

    But what about the #Teclast tablet? It got stuck on #Android5.1 right out of the gate, only receiving a few patch updates. And you can see why: It sports a rather esoteric #Intel #i686 (32-bit x86) SoC and being a very cheap device, it was not economically feasible to keep it updated.

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