I have the tablet now have two weeks and can say that it clearly provides for that price with the features and performance of each device similar big brand manufacturers to shame. A very important purchase criterion is 3G (mini-SIM card), only WLAN is for me an absolute no-go, because I especially on holiday several datacards use (Vodafone web sessions in D, Vodafone IRL Prepay Broadband Europe, UK Three in GB) I do not call with the parts. I had previously bought a Hannspree HANNSpad 3G W72B, as this was identified as dual SIM tablet. Unfortunately, it had only one SIM slot and returned immediately because it was too expensive for it. The Odys was delivered quickly. It has Android 4.4.2 on board and makes a high impression, merely inserting the SIM and SD card in the slot is easily accessible fiddly. There are not a factory installed with update Office package and wetter.com. No problem, thanks to the review of plastic city (many thanks) I could quite easily rooten tablet and now it deserves six stars: 3G, WiFi and GPS function very well and quickly, eg. T. better than my Huawei MediaPad 7, which I now also rooted. The working speed I can not complain, the display is sharp crack, the touchscreen responds very well. It lacks a compass, a brightness sensor and vibration, but I did not really miss. Is rather disturbing that there is only a micro USB port, so either load or operate USB peripherals, can not have both. On rooted tablet I have a good firewall (DroidWall) and a functioning even under 3G ad blocker (AdAway) installed, Smart Office 2 (instead of the supplied Office package), Greenify, Titanium Backup, SD Maid and more. I hope the Tablet proves to be just as robust and reliable as my permanent Huawei MediaPad. 7 If that is so, then I really can not understand anyone who buys a significantly more expensive brand equipment. Battery life seems to move depending on the application within the normal range, at least so far no outliers I noticed down.