Doogee Tab A9 Pro+: This $199 Android 15 Tablet Is a Budget Powerhouse

Doogee Tab A9 Pro+: This $199 Android 15 Tablet Is a Budget Powerhouse
(And It’s Already Turning Heads)

The budget tablet market just got a major shakeup. Chinese tech brand Doogee has launched the Tab A9 Pro+, a surprisingly capable 10.4-inch Android tablet priced at just $199 – and it’s shipping with Android 15 out of the box, making it one of the first budget devices to run Google’s latest OS.

Sporting a sleek metal unibody design, the Tab A9 Pro+ punches above its weight with an 11-inch FHD+ display (1920 x 1200) that supports Widevine L1 for HD streaming on Netflix and Prime Video. Under the hood, it’s powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 octa-core processor (6nm), paired with 8GB of RAM (expandable via virtual RAM) and 256GB of storage – specs unheard of at this price point.

Battery life is another standout: an 8,580mAh cell promises up to 12 hours of video playback, while 18W fast charging ensures quick top-ups. For productivity fans, it supports split-screen multitasking and includes a micro-HDMI port for external displays.

👉 Check out the Doogee Tab A9 Pro+ on Amazon (€199 launch deal)

The tablet doesn’t skimp on extras either. It features quad speakers tuned for immersive audio, a 5G-ready SIM slot (though cellular costs extra), and a 13MP rear camera capable of 1080p video. The 8MP front camera handles video calls smoothly, while Android 15’s privacy dashboard and battery health features add polish.

Early reviewers praise its value, noting it outperforms rivals like the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ in raw specs. Still, compromises exist: no official IP rating, average low-light cameras, and Doogee’s infrequent OS updates remain concerns.

The Verdict:
At $199, the Tab A9 Pro+ redefines budget expectations. If you’re after a media-streaming workhorse or a secondary device for light tasks, this tablet delivers flagship-tier specs without the premium price tag. Just don’t expect Pixel-level software support.

Available now on Amazon Germany (global shipping), with U.S. availability expected later this quarter.


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