The TechLife Pad Plus 12″ enters the budget-friendly tablet market as a compelling choice for users seeking a balanced mix of performance, portability, and value. Designed with the modern lifestyle in mind, it focuses on key areas like usability, media consumption, and productivity, making it suitable for a wide range of everyday tasks.

Whether you’re working remotely, binge-watching your favorite shows, attending online classes, or catching up on emails while on the move, this tablet is built to keep up. Its large screen, efficient processor, and ample storage are housed in a sleek and travel-ready design that fits comfortably into backpacks, tote bags, or even your carry-on luggage.

With features tailored for both entertainment and efficiency, the TechLife Pad Plus 12″ proves to be a versatile companion — ideal for spontaneous summer adventures, slow mornings with an e-book, or late-night video calls with loved ones. In this review, we break down everything you need to know about the device, highlighting its strengths and identifying who it’s best suited for.

TechLife Pad Plus 12″ unboxing.

Design & Build Quality

At just 7.6mm thin, the TechLife Pad Plus 12″ offers a surprisingly sleek and modern feel in the hand, especially for a device that packs an impressive 8000mAh dual-cell battery. This slim profile allows it to maintain a streamlined silhouette without sacrificing battery life — a rare balance in the budget-to-mid-range tablet category. The minimal bezels, averaging around 7.3mm, enhance the immersive experience by maximizing the screen-to-body ratio, giving users more viewing space while maintaining a compact footprint.

What’s inside the box of the TechLife Pad Plus 12″?

The symmetrical bezels also contribute to a clean and balanced aesthetic, making it look and feel more premium than its price tag suggests. Build-wise, the tablet feels solid and well-constructed, with no noticeable flex or creaks, which adds to its overall durability. Its lightweight design makes it easy to carry around for a day of errands, coffee shop work sessions, or spontaneous road trips. Whether slipped into a backpack, held in one hand while reading, or propped up with a case during video calls, the TechLife Pad Plus 12″ proves to be both functional and stylish — a device designed to keep up with users who are always on the go.

The TechLife Pad Plus 12″ compared to the size of the TechLife Pad (10-inch model).

Display

The nearly 12-inch (11.97-inch) IPS TFT display on the TechLife Pad Plus 12″ strikes a great balance between size, clarity, and responsiveness, making it ideal for both work and play. With a resolution of 1200 x 2000, the screen delivers a Full HD+ viewing experience that’s sharp enough for streaming high-resolution videos, browsing the web, or editing documents on the go. The generous 85% screen-to-body ratio enhances immersion, allowing users to enjoy more screen real estate with minimal distractions from bezels. Whether you’re watching YouTube in up to 2160p resolution, flipping through digital magazines, or attending virtual meetings, the display holds its own with rich colors and decent contrast for its class.

YouTube on portrait mode.

Brightness peaks at 450 nits, which is more than sufficient for indoor use and holds up surprisingly well in shaded or partially sunlit outdoor environments. This makes it a solid choice for users who like to work on the balcony, read eBooks in the park, or casually browse social media while commuting. The 180Hz touch sampling rate adds another layer of polish, offering smooth and highly responsive touch interactions. Whether you’re navigating through apps, sketching, or playing casual games like Mobile Legends or light arcade titles, the tablet registers taps and swipes quickly and accurately. For bookworms and digital creatives, this responsiveness also ensures a fluid experience when turning pages or interacting with stylus-supported apps. Overall, the display delivers more than what’s expected at its price point — making it one of the standout features of the TechLife Pad Plus 12″.

Performance

Powered by a capable MediaTek Helio G91 octa-core 12nm processor that combines two high-performance Cortex-A75 cores clocked at up to 2.0GHz with six efficient Cortex-A55 cores running at 1.8GHz, the TechLife Pad Plus 12″ offers a balanced mix of speed and energy efficiency. This architecture allows the tablet to handle everyday tasks with confidence, whether you’re navigating through multiple apps, attending video calls, or using productivity tools like Google Docs and Sheets. The addition of 8GB of physical RAM, paired with up to 8GB of virtual RAM expansion, brings the total usable memory to 16GB — enough headroom to ensure seamless multitasking and app retention in the background.

The result is a tablet that rarely stutters under pressure, even when switching between demanding apps or running moderate games. Titles like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang run on high frame rates with stable graphics, while Call of Duty: Mobile remains playable at medium settings without noticeable frame drops. Casual and competitive gamers alike will find the performance more than adequate for sessions on the go.

Storage-wise, the TechLife Pad Plus 12″ is just as generous. With 256GB of internal eMMC 5.1 storage, there’s ample space for apps, photos, videos, and documents. The option to expand storage via microSD up to 1TB means you can carry entire libraries of media or work files without relying on cloud storage. For even more flexibility, the tablet supports OTG (On-The-Go) connections up to 2TB, allowing you to plug in flash drives and external hard drives for quick transfers or backup. Whether you’re a student downloading lectures, a content creator managing files on the go, or a professional storing reference materials, the TechLife Pad Plus 12″ has you covered in terms of performance and storage capacity.

Camera

While not designed to replace your smartphone shooter, the rear 13MP camera (4224×3136 resolution, f/2.0 aperture) and 8MP selfie camera are sufficient for video calls, document scanning, and occasional snapshots. Their positioning in landscape mode supports conferencing and online classes seamlessly.

Battery Life & Charging

The 8000mAh battery offers impressive longevity — over 12 hours of music playback and several hours of video streaming. Reverse charging (5W) is a welcome bonus. Though it takes around 3.2 hours to fully charge via the 18W USB-C fast charging, the long-lasting battery makes up for it.

Software & Features

Running Android with the updated TechLife Pad UI skin, the tablet includes essential Google services and supports Google Gemini, making it AI-ready for the productivity-focused user. LTE connectivity with dual-SIM support, mobile hotspot functionality for up to 10 devices, and VoLTE capability make it stand out for on-the-go users.

My Final Take

For a tablet that falls comfortably within the budget-to-mid-range category, the TechLife Pad Plus 12″ delivers impressive value across the board. It’s a well-rounded device that checks many of the right boxes: a spacious 12-inch FHD+ display for immersive viewing, up to 16GB of RAM for smooth multitasking, 256GB of onboard storage expandable to meet even the most demanding media needs, and an 8000mAh battery that easily powers through a full day of use. Whether you’re binge-watching shows, attending online classes, managing work on the go, or enjoying a bit of light to moderate mobile gaming, this tablet rises to the occasion without breaking the bank.

The draft of this review article was written using the TechLife Pad Plus 12″ (in between meetings).

Its slim, 7.6mm profile and modern, minimal-bezel design make it a sleek and travel-friendly companion — ideal for students, freelancers, and digital nomads who want performance without sacrificing portability. The dual 4G SIM support with mobile hotspot capability means you can stay connected wherever your day takes you, whether it’s a beach side coffee shop or a spontaneous weekend getaway.

That said, there’s one feature I wish TechLife had included: a built-in fingerprint sensor. In an age where biometric authentication is becoming standard even on smartphones under the same price segment, having a fingerprint reader — perhaps integrated into the power button or display — would have added an extra layer of convenience and security. While the tablet supports PINs and passwords, biometric unlock would have been a nice touch, especially for users who frequently unlock their device or need quick, secure access on the move. This device has a face unlock feature, though.

Overall, the TechLife Pad Plus 12″ may not be positioned as a flagship device, but it delivers reliable, day-to-day performance wrapped in an attractive, user-friendly package. It’s a standout choice for those seeking an affordable, capable tablet to keep up with a fast-paced digital lifestyle, and one that feels right at home during laid-back summer days or productivity-fueled nights.

On a personal note, being a four-eyed person, I love the big screen of the TechLife Pad Plus 12″!

Pricing & Availability

The TechLife Pad Plus 12″ is priced competitively at just PHP9,999, offering incredible value for those looking to elevate their tablet experience without overspending. Early adopters who pre-order at TechLife Concept Stores until 21 May 2025 will receive a FREE Keyboard Case — a perfect companion for productivity on the go. From 22 to 25 May 2025, walk-in buyers will enjoy a special bundle that includes a TechLife Folio Case and TechLife Buds Classic 2, adding even more versatility and convenience to the package. For online shoppers, even bigger savings await: exclusive deals on Shopee and TikTok Shop will let buyers grab the Pad Plus 12″ for as low as PHP7,699, inclusive of the PHP1,999-worth Keyboard Case. Whether you’re gearing up for work, school, or entertainment, now is the perfect time to get your hands on this summer-ready tablet.

The Filipino Tech Explainer’s Rating of the TechLife Pad Plus 12″:

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert “Bob” Reyes is a technologist, an ICT Consultant and Tech Speaker, a certified Google IT Support Specialist, and an Open Source advocate representing the global non-profit Mozilla (makers of Firefox) in the Philippines. Bob is a Technology Columnist for the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation and an aviation subject matter expert contributor for Spot.PH.

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