Blackview has officially introduced the Active 5, a new Android tablet designed for users who value durability over flagship performance. Positioned as a budget-friendly rugged tablet, the Active 5 promises protection against the elements while keeping costs low — but buyers shouldn’t expect long-term software support.
The tablet is already available directly from Blackview’s online store and listed across several price comparison sites. Built for demanding environments, the Active 5 boasts IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810H certifications, meaning it can handle dust, water splashes, and minor drops without major damage. It’s clearly aimed at outdoor workers, adventurers, or anyone needing a device that can survive harsher conditions.
Under the hood, the Blackview Active 5 runs on the Unisoc T615 chipset — a modest processor suitable for basic tasks like web browsing, streaming, and light productivity. It supports LTE connectivity and dual SIM functionality, though using two SIM cards means sacrificing the microSD slot for storage expansion. The tablet ships with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, a setup that’s serviceable but far from generous.
The 8.68-inch display delivers a resolution of 800 x 1340 pixels with a 90Hz refresh rate, which should make scrolling and animations smoother — assuming the processor can keep up. Powering the device is a 6,600 mAh battery that supports 18W charging, promising decent endurance for field use or travel days.
At 510 grams and 12.3 mm thick, the Active 5 feels dense but manageable, emphasizing toughness over slimness. It runs Android 15 with Blackview’s DokeOS P 4.2 skin, offering a clean and straightforward interface.
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