For the last couple of years, there had been a spike in tablet sales across the world as people move to remote locations for study and work.
A tablet is probably your cheapest and/or more compact alternative to a laptop or desktop PC. They have all of the things you might ever need for online learning or working at home. They have large screens, compatibility with keyboard and other accessories, and access to productivity apps. They are also a great companion for kids and toddlers.
That said, here we have listed some of the tablets officially available in the Philippines together with their prices and features. We’ve also organized them by price range so you can easily find the device that fits your budget. A quick tip: you can use your browser’s webpage search function if you’re looking for something.
Android and iOS tablets prices in PH
Php2,999 to Php4,999
Product | Price |
Cherry Mobile Superion S1 DTV | Php2,999 |
Cherry Mobile Superion S2 | Php2,999 |
MyPhone myT6s | Php3,099 |
Cherry Mobile Superion S+ DTV | Php3,499 |
Cherry Mobile Flare Tab | Php3,699 |
Cherry Mobile Superion S2 with keyboard | Php3,699 |
Cherry Mobile Superion S2+ | Php3,699 |
MyPhone myT8 | Php3,999 |
Lenovo Tab E7 | Php4,250 |
Php5,000 to Php9,999 tablets
Product | Price |
Huawei MatePad T8 | Php5,990 |
Huawei MediaPad T3 8.0 | Php6,490 |
Lenovo Tab M7 LTE | Php6,995 |
Huawei MatePad T10 | Php6,999 |
Lenovo Tab M8 HD (2nd Gen) | Php7,495 |
Huawei MatePad T10 LTE | Php7,999 |
Lenovo Tab M10 | Php8,490 |
Lenovo Smart Tab M8 | Php8,495 |
Huawei MatePad T8 Kids Edition | Php8,699 |
Lenovo Tab M10 HD (2nd Gen) | Php8,990 |
Cherry Mobile Flare Tab Ultra | Php8,999 |
Lenovo Tab V7 | Php9,990 |
Lenovo Smart Tab M10 HD Plus 4GB/64GB | Php9,995 |
Huawei MatePad T10s 2GB/32GB | Php9,999 |
Php10,000 to Php14,999 tablets
Product | Price |
Realme Pad 3GB/32GB | Php10,990 |
TCL Tab 10s with T-Pen 3GB/32GB | Php10,995 |
Lenovo Smart Tab M10 FHD Plus (2nd Gen) | Php11,990 |
TCL Tab 10s 4G with T-Pen 3GB/32GB | Php12,695 |
Huawei MatePad T10s | Php12,999 |
TCL Tab 10s with keyboard | Php13,490 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A w/ S Pen 2019 | Php13,990 |
Lenovo Smart Tab M10 FHD Plus (2nd Gen) | Php13,990 |
Realme Pad 4GB/64GB | Php14,990 |
TCL Tab 10s 4G 3GB/32GB | Php14,995 |
Php15,000 to Php19,999 tablets
Product | Price |
Huawei MatePad | Php15,999 |
Realme Pad 4GB/128GB | Php16,990 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 | Php16,990 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 | Php16,990 |
Xiaomi Pad 5 6GB/128GB | Php17,990 |
Huawei MatePad (new) | Php17,999 |
Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus | Php19,190 |
Xiaomi Pad 5 6GB/256GB | Php19,990 |
iPad 2021 WiFi 64GB | Php19,990 |
Php25,000 to Php29,999 tablets
Products | Price |
Huawei MatePad 11 | Php26,699 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite | Php26,990 |
iPad 2021 Cellular 64GB | Php27,990 |
iPad 2021 WiFi 256GB | Php28,990 |
iPad mini 2021 WiFi 64GB | Php29,990 |
Lenovo Tab P11 Pro (No keyboard) | Php29,995 |
Php30,000 to Php34,999 tablets
Products | Price |
Huawei MatePad Pro | Php32,990 |
iPad Air 4 WiFi 64GB | Php33,990 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE w/o keyboard | Php34,990 |
Php35,000 to Php39,999 tablets
Products | Price |
iPad 2021 Cellular 256GB | Php36,990 |
Lenovo Tab P11 Pro | Php36,995 |
iPad mini 2021 WiFi 256GB | Php38,990 |
iPad mini 2021 Cellular 64GB | Php38,990 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE LTE | Php39,990 |
Php40,000 to Php49,999 tablets
Products | Price |
iPad Air 4 Cellular 64GB | Php41,990 |
iPad Air 4 WiFi 256GB | Php42,990 |
Huawei MatePad Pro 10.8-inch | Php44,999 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 11-inch WiFi 128GB | Php45,990 |
iPad mini 2021 Cellular 256GB | Php47,990 |
Php50,000 and above tablets
Products | Prices |
iPad Air 4 Cellular 256GB | Php50,990 |
iPad Pro M1 11-inch WiFi 256GB | Php51,990 |
iPad Pro M1 11-inch Cellular 128GB | Php54,990 |
Huawei MatePad Pro 12.6-inch | Php55,999 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ | Php59,990 |
iPad Pro M1 11-inch Cellular 256GB | Php60,990 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 12.9-inch WiFi 128GB | Php62,990 |
iPad Pro M1 11-inch WiFi 512GB | Php63,990 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 12.9-inch WiFi 256GB | Php68,990 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 12.9-inch Cellular 128GB | Php71,990 |
iPad Pro M1 11-inch Cellular 512GB | Php72,990 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 12.9-inch Cellular 256GB | Php77,990 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 12.9-inch WiFi 512GB | Php80,990 |
iPad Pro M1 11-inch WiFi 1TB | Php87,990 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 12.9-inch Cellular 512GB | Php89,990 |
iPad Pro M1 11-inch Cellular 1TB | Php96,990 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 12.9-inch WiFi 1TB | Php104,990 |
iPad Pro M1 11-inch WiFi 2TB | Php111,990 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 12.9-inch Cellular 1TB | Php113,990 |
iPad Pro M1 11-inch Cellular 2TB | Php120,990 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 12.9-inch WiFi 2TB | Php128,990 |
iPad Pro 2021 M1 12.9-inch Cellular 2TB | Php137,990 |
- iPhone price list in the Philippines
- 5G smartphones in the Philippines
Realme Pad
Realme’s first tablet, the Realme Pad was made to be attainable, hence the price. This one is powered by a Helio G80 processor, a 10.4-inch FHD+ screen, 8-megapixel cameras in front and back, 7,100mAh battery, and 18W charging.
Cherry Mobile Fusion S1 DTV
The Fusion S1 DTV has a dual-SIM slot with 3G, 7-inch IPS screen, quad-core processor, 1GB/16GB configuration, 2-megapixel selfie camera, 5-megapixel rear snapper, and a 2,500mAh battery.
Cherry Mobile Superion S2 and S2 Plus
The Superion S2 also has a SIM slot for 3G connectivity, 7-inch display, Unisoc SC7731E quad-core CPU, 1GB/16GB, 2-megapixel front camera, 5-megapixel rear snapper, and a 2,500mAh battery.
If you want extra oomph, you can pay an extra Php700 more for the Plus version that has a larger 8-inch screen, 2GB RAM, and 4,000mAh battery.
MyPhone myT8
The MyPhone myT8 runs on Android 10 Go Edition, 8-inch IPS display, quad-core chipset, 2GB/32GB, 5-megapixel cameras in front and back, and a 4,000mAh battery.
Huawei MatePad T8 and T8 Kids Edition
The MatePad T8 is one of Huawei’s cheapest tablets powered by a MediaTek MTK8768 octa-core processor, 8-inch HD+ screen, Huawei Mobile services, and a 5,100mAh battery.
It also comes with a Kids Edition. It costs more but does come with a special anti-shock case made of kids-safe silicone. Plus, a few other extras that the children would love.
Huawei MediaPad T3 8.0
One of the first cheap tablets Huawei released in the Philippines, the MediaPad T3 is powered by a Snapdragon 425 quad-core chip, has 2GB/16GB configuration, 4,800mAh battery, and 2-megapixel and 5-megapixel cameras in front and back, respectively.
Huawei MatePad T10 and and T10s
The MatePad T10s features a 10.1-inch FHD IPS display, Kirin 710A chip, 3GB/64GB, Harman Kardon stereo speakers, 5-megapixel main camera, 5,100mah battery, and 4G LTE connectivity
We also have the MatePad T10 for a cheaper price that offers a smaller screen, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage.
Huawei MatePad T10 LTE
Similar to its WiFi-only siblings, the MatePad T10 LTE has a Kirin 710A chip, 9.7-inch HD+ screen, 2GB/32GB configuration, 5-megapixel rear camera, stereo speakers, and a 5,100mAh battery with a 10W charger.
Lenovo Tab M10 HD (2nd Gen)
Lenovo’s M10 HD Gen 2 bags a 10.1-inch HD IPS screen, Helio P22T chip, 2GB/32GB, 8-megapixel rear camera, stereo speakers, and a 5,000mAh battery.
Lenovo Tab V7
This one looks more like an oversized smartphone. With its 6.9-inch screen, we’re having a hard time considering the Lenovo Tab V7 as an actual tablet. But considering its name, we’ll just put it here.
It comes with a Snapdragon 450 chip, 4GB/64GB configuration, Dolby stereo speakers, 13-megapixel main camera, and a 5,180mAh battery — quite decent for a 2019 tablet.
Huawei MatePad
The Huawei MatePad houses a Kirin 810 octa-core processor, 4GB/64GB configuration, 8-megapixel front, and rear cameras, 7,250mAh battery, and 10W charging.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1
This 2019 model features an Exynos 7904 octa-core chip, 3GB/32GB configuration, an enormous 10.1-inch IPS screen, 4G LTE, and a 6,000mAh battery.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 2020
If thin and light is the top priority, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 2020 is only 7mm — thinner than almost all smartphones around. Despite that, it has a large 10.4-inch screen, Snapdragon 662 processor, 3GB RAM, 64GB storage, 8-megapixel main camera, and a 7,040mAh battery.
Xiaomi Pad 5
The Xiaomi Pad 5 is the company’s first tablet release after years of not coming up with one. That said, the Pad 5 has all the bells and whistles: a flagship Snapdragon 860 CPU, fast and sharp 120Hz 11-inch 2.5K screen, 4x speakers, and 8720mAh battery with 33W fast charging.
iPad 2021
The iPad 2021 looks a lot like last year’s model and the other models from years before. As per usual, the main upgrade here is internal, which is the A13 Bionic chip. It also has a 10.2-inch Retina screen, TouchID, stereo speakers, and a 9-hour battery with a USB Type-C port.
Huawei MatePad 11
The MatePad 11 is one of Huawei’s most powerful tablets in the country sporting a Snapdragon 865 chip. It also has a speedy 120Hz 10.9-inch screen, 4x microphones, quad speakers, 6GB/128GB, WiFi 6, and a 7,250mAh battery with a 22.5 charger.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
The Tab S6 Lite comes with an S Pen for productivity, an Exynos 9611 processor, 10.4-inch TFT display, 8GB/128GB configuration, 8-megapixel rear, and 5-megapixel front cameras, and a 7,040mAh battery.
Huawei MatePad Pro 12.6
One of Huawei’s top-notch tablets, the MatePad Pro 12.6-inch has an OLED panel, a flagship Kirin 900E CPU, 8GB/512GB RAM and storage, 13-megapixel main camera and 8-megapixel ultra-wide, 10,050mAh battery, and even 40W wired and 27W wireless charging.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+
Samsung’s flagship tablets, the Tab S7 and S7+ feature Snapdragon 865 Plus processor, up to a 12.4-inch Super AMOLED panel, 10,90mAh battery, ultra-thin bodies, and comes with S Pen and Book Cover Keyboard.
iPad Pro M1
The new iPad Pro 2021 features Apple’s M1 chip, the same CPU powering some MacBooks. It comes in two sizes, 11-inches, and 12.9-inches. The former has an LED panel while the latter uses Retina XDR mini LEDs.
Both models have 120Hz ProMotion technology, 12-megapixel ultra-wide cameras, and up to 10 hours of battery with 20W charger.
Well, that’s it. These are the tablets officially available in the Philippines. Again, we’ll update this list as more devices arrive in the country, so make sure you check back.