Alldocube has quietly launched the iPlay 70 Max Pro, a budget-friendly tablet that delivers a solid set of features without breaking the bank. Priced at just ¥29,999 in Japan (roughly $191), this new model packs a large display, 5G connectivity, and a massive battery plus storage that you can expand yourself.
Alldocube iPlay 70 Max Pro focuses on screen size and power

At the heart of the iPlay 70 Max Pro is the Unisoc S715 chipset, an eight-core mid-range processor. According to the brand, this SoC can hit up to 650,000 points on AnTuTu on par with the Dimensity 1080 used in popular mid-range phones. It’s paired with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of UFS 2.2 storage, with support for microSD cards up to 512 GB.
The display is a standout for the price. It uses a 13-inch IPS panel with a crisp 1600 × 2560 resolution. Support for Widevine L1 ensures HD playback on streaming platforms, making it a solid option for binge-watching on the go.
Tablet packs features that punch above its price
Despite its affordable price, the iPlay 70 Max Pro doesn’t hold back on extras. It offers:
- 5G support with dual-SIM standby
- 10,000 mAh battery with 33 W fast charging
- 8-speaker system for immersive sound
- 13 MP rear and 8 MP front cameras
- Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0
- Pogo Pin support for keyboard accessories
- USI 2.0 stylus compatibility for writing or sketching
- Desktop mode tailored for multitasking and productivity
All of this comes wrapped in a sleek frame that doesn’t scream “budget” a welcome surprise at this tier.
Still waiting on global availability
Alldocube hasn’t shared a global release timeline yet, but an international launch for the iPlay 70 Max Pro seems inevitable. With specs like these and a sub-$200 price tag, this tablet could easily make waves in the affordable Android market. It may be quiet now, but once it lands worldwide, it won’t stay under the radar for long.

