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Posted 3 September 2023

Teclast T50Pro 11" IPS 2000x1200 8+256GB 4G LTE (dual-SIM) MT Helio G99 Tablet, Android 13 8000mAh - with code, Teclast Official Store

£143
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Customs duty may be charged on top of the headline price, usually on items costing more than £135 Information
Collect the $20 coupon (1Q3U67) & pay in USD with a fee-free card for the price...

$179.99 = £143

NOTE: 8Gb RAM only, the other 8Gb is virtual RAM

The MediaTek Helio G99 is similar to a Snapdragon 732G nanoreview.net/en/…g99

Very detailed specs devicespecifications.com/en/…d01
- MicroSD slot (dedicated slot)
- Dual SIM standby (one SIM active at a time)
- Storage type: UFS 2.2
- 18W PD fast charging
- 4x stereo speakers
- WiFi: 802.11ac, Dual band, Hotspot, WiFi Direct, WiFi Display
- Connectivity: Computer Sync, OTA Sync, Tethering, VoLTE
- Bluetooth 5.2
- GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, BeiDuo, Galileo

NO Widevine L1 for HD streaming via Netflix, etc

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Edited by Crossbow, 3 September 2023
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  1. Crossbow's avatar
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    Pay in USD with a fee-free card for the £143 price.
    4% TCB topcashback.co.uk/ali…uk/ - worth a go despite the code, being the store's code (rather than a random one off the Internet) (edited)
  2. emilioestevez's avatar
    Since this is >£135 you'll have to pay the 20% VAT + handling fee when the item arrives in the UK.
    Royal mail charge £8 as their handling fee, DHL charge £11.
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    Many items that are much more expensive rarely get charged extra, an example of 9 years without getting charged hotukdeals.com/com…544
    If they declare the correct value, then yes that's true - easy to find out before ordering I suppose.