Raemond Android 16 11-inch Tablet with Gemini AI (T7250, 24GB RAM, 256GB ROM, 2TB TF, IPS HD)
Product description
Android 16 with Gemini AI: the idea and the reality
This Raemond Android 16 tablet is positioned for everyday productivity as much as it is for watching videos and taking calls. The headline feature is Gemini AI being built into the experience, plus voice-style commands for tasks like summarising documents, translating in real time and generating creative content. That all sounds promising on paper, but it’s worth being realistic: AI features can vary in how much they help day to day, depending on how you use the device and what apps you rely on.
For day-to-day work, the bigger wins tend to be more practical: having a tablet with a comfortable 11-inch IPS display, enough RAM for multitasking, and enough local storage for downloads, media and school/work files. If you’re looking for something that can sit between a basic tablet and a more powerful laptop-like setup, this one aims to bridge that gap.
So, who is it for? Mainly people who want Android flexibility, a larger screen for reading and presentations, and a package that includes keyboard/mouse/stylus style input support (the listing frames it as a “2 in 1” style tablet bundle).
Display that suits both work and downtime

The 11-inch IPS HD display uses a resolution of 1920×1200. IPS technology is designed to keep colours and contrast consistent when you’re viewing from different angles, which matters if you’re sharing the screen with someone in the room or simply don’t want to keep your head perfectly centred.
In practical terms, that resolution is a sensible choice for everyday reading, browser tabs, notes, and watching shows at a comfortable size. It may not replace a top-end panel if you’re very picky about sharpness and colour grading, but it’s clearly set up to handle mixed use: study, emails and documents one moment, streaming the next.
Performance focus: T7250 octa-core, 24GB RAM and 256GB storage
Under the hood you get the T7250 octa-core processor, alongside 24GB RAM (listed as 8 + 16). The listing also frames multitasking as smooth, with quick app launching and fewer slowdowns when juggling activities.


Storage is a big deal for tablets that you expect to keep for a few years. Here you have 256GB built-in storage, with support for expanding via a TF card up to 2TB. The listing notes that the TF card needs to be purchased separately, so it’s worth planning that cost if you expect lots of films, photos, or offline files.

One limitation to keep in mind: without more detail on the exact software experience and how heavy some apps can get, you can’t fully assume it will feel “fast” across the board. Still, for general Android use, heavy multitasking for a tablet, and learning/work apps, this spec sheet is aimed at avoiding the typical “it runs, but feels sluggish” problem.
Battery, WiFi and GPS for getting away from the desk
Connectivity is a strong part of this tablet’s pitch. You get dual-band WiFi (2.4G/5G) and Bluetooth 5.0, which should help with pairing wireless accessories like headphones or speakers. There’s also integrated GPS for navigation and positioning.
The battery capacity is listed at 8000mAh, with the claim that it’s built for all-day use across web browsing, streaming and travel. Real life can differ depending on brightness and whether you’re using GPS constantly, but the 8000mAh size is generally in the range you’d expect for a tablet meant to be used away from power.
If you’re the sort of person who uses a tablet on trains, in the car as a dashboard screen (with GPS), or at home while moving between rooms, this setup makes more sense than a purely WiFi-only model.

Cameras and video calls: dual 16MP + 8MP
This model includes a dual camera setup: a 16MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. The listing frames the front camera for clearer video calls and online meetings.
It’s not trying to be a dedicated camera replacement, but for quick snapshots, scanning documents in good light, and everyday calls, having front and rear cameras is practical. If you care mainly about meeting quality and document capture, the front camera matters most—here it’s specified at 8MP.


Key takeaways for buying decision
It makes sense if you want a mid-range spec tablet with an 11-inch IPS HD display, Android 16, a large amount of RAM for multitasking, and expandable storage (up to 2TB via TF card, which you’d need to buy separately). It also suits users who want GPS and dual-band WiFi for travel, plus the promise of Gemini AI features to support summarising, translating and content creation.

It might not be for you if you’re expecting the most polished AI experience out of the box, or if you’re extremely demanding about display fine detail and camera performance. Also, if you’re not planning to expand beyond 256GB, the “2TB TF support” won’t change your day-to-day—so you’d be better focused on whether the base storage is enough for your typical media and files.
If you’re deciding between a basic Android tablet and something more capable for work-like use, this one leans more toward the latter. If you’re deciding between a tablet-only workflow and a laptop-style workflow, it can help with productivity, but it’s still a tablet, so think of it as “work on the go” rather than “full desktop replacement”.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you’ll actually use it for mixed tasks—reading, writing, multitasking, streaming, and occasional travel with GPS—while wanting the convenience of Android 16 and Gemini AI as part of the everyday experience. The RAM/storage combination is the main reason it’s on the shortlist, especially if you want room for apps and files without constantly deleting things.
Skip it if you want maximum confidence in premium AI usefulness, or if your priority is high-end media production and advanced camera results. In that case, you may find that a more specialised device—or a different approach to what you use for work—fits better.

Mini FAQ
What are the main standout features of this tablet?


Android 16 with Gemini AI support, an 11-inch IPS HD display (1920×1200), a T7250 octa-core processor, listed 24GB RAM, 256GB built-in storage with TF expansion up to 2TB, plus GPS and dual-band WiFi.
Does the TF card expansion come included?
The listing says the TF card must be purchased separately, even though it supports expansion up to 2TB.

Is it suitable for video calls and online meetings?
It has a front camera (8MP) and is described as being for clearer online meetings and domestic video calls.
How does it handle multitasking?
With T7250 octa-core and listed 24GB RAM (8 + 16), it’s designed to keep multitasking smooth and app switching quicker, based on the listing’s claims.
What should I check before buying?
Confirm whether the included keyboard/mouse/stylus bundle (framed as “2 in 1”) matches what you expect, and decide whether you’re likely to need TF expansion beyond the 256GB.
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