The iPlay 80 Mini bets on a fluid 8.8″ screen, Dimensity 8300, Wi-Fi 6, and 4K video output via USB-C, as well as 33 W fast charging and expandable storage.
The iPlay 80 Mini arrives as a rare proposal in the compact tablet segment: true 5G connectivity, with dual SIM and microSD support, without sacrificing a set geared towards media consumption and gaming.
In practice, the iPlay 80 Mini tries to function as a “near smartphone” with an 8.8″ screen, as it delivers fast cellular network, competent performance, and useful daily features, with the promise of keeping the temperature more controlled during heavy tasks.
5G dual SIM and microSD in the same device
The main differentiator of the iPlay 80 Mini lies in the physical slot setup: it was designed to accommodate nano SIM and microSD, and the tablet also allows the use of two chips, with 5G support.
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This makes the model truly more portable, as it allows using the cellular network like a phone, with the advantage of maintaining expandable storage, something that many users still prioritize.
Calls exist, but with an important limitation

Despite the focus on connectivity, there is one point to consider: the call interface works only in speakerphone mode. Therefore, to use calls more comfortably, the recommendation is clear: Bluetooth headphones make a difference.
8.8″ screen designed for scrolling and gaming
The iPlay 80 Mini has an 8.8″ screen and positions itself as a “one hand friendly” tablet, easy to hold. The setup promises two advantages for daily experience: higher refresh rate for smoother scrolling and gaming and higher resolution for sharper details.
The reported brightness for the screen is 500 nits, and the experience tends to favor modern content, with a format that works well for streaming and videos.
Performance without freezing and with stable Wi-Fi 6
In addition to 5G, the iPlay 80 Mini also brings Wi-Fi 6, described as stable and responsive in streaming, online gaming, and video calls. In cellular network tests, the performance was within expectations for a modern device, maintaining consistency for downloading, watching, and gaming.
Another relevant detail: the internal storage is fixed at 256 GB at launch, with the addition of microSD for those who need more space.
4K via USB-C and the point that explains why it heats up less
One of the technical highlights of the iPlay 80 Mini is the presence of a dedicated 4K video decoder, which reduces the load on the main chip during prolonged playback.
Additionally, the tablet offers video output via USB-C, allowing you to send 4K video to a monitor or TV. The logic is simple: less heat during playback can mean more stability and better sustained performance.
Dimensity 8300 and focus on gaming without throttling
In terms of performance, the iPlay 80 Mini uses the Dimensity 8300, described as a mid-range chip for high performance. In theoretical comparison with similar alternatives, the scenario indicated is: slightly weaker CPU, but stronger GPU graphics.
In gaming tests, the most positive point was consistency: the tablet did not exhibit throttling even under heavy load, maintaining stable performance. In titles with lower graphical pressure, the fluidity was also better, with drops more concentrated during scene transitions than in the gameplay itself.
Still, a bottleneck appeared: under high load, the system tends to concentrate processing on the CPU’s stronger core, which can lead to stutters and frame drops. The takeaway is that a software update adjusting CPU scheduling for games could resolve this behavior.
“Okay” battery and 33 W fast charging with a useful mode for long sessions
The consumption in games was described at around 10 W, and the 27.8 Wh battery provides a considered average autonomy: it supports casual use, but heavy games and video drain faster.
The good side is that there is 33 W PD fast charging and a feature that helps in long sessions: pass-through charging, which allows the tablet to draw power directly from the charger to operate, reducing stress on the battery during plugged-in use, especially in games.
For whom the iPlay 80 Mini makes more sense
The iPlay 80 Mini does not try to sell itself as a flagship. The proposal is to deliver good cost-benefit with features that are still rare in affordable tablets: 5G dual SIM and microSD, in addition to a compact screen and sufficient performance for reading, browsing, videos, and gaming routines, with better temperature control during prolonged use.
And you: for you, what matters more in the iPlay 80 Mini, the 5G dual SIM with microSD or the focus on gaming and 4K video without overheating as much?

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