I love my Oukitel RT5 10" Android13 tablet, which has
one cellular band that works with TMobile in the U.S. (and
a many more that work with other carriers globally).. It
was lots cheaper than a high-end phone, has dual SIMs
and 12MB of RAM, more than just about all phones, is
IP-6X water and dust resistant. Great for Google Earth,
weather, and Play Store apps. Crucially, I can make and
receive phone calls and SMS messages on my RT5 and
do all those other 'Android' things- it's the proverbial
single-device 'tablet phone'
I also love my Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
which run on one of my MacMinis
Not the only problem,
but Ubu doesn't run on the RT5.
PORT PLEASE!!!
Android , esp. A13 'Scoped Storage' is an abject PITA.
End-user rootless consumers are allowed less than PC-DOS
functionality - no editor, and a rote rude 'Files' incapable
of full utilization of the external microSD storage on my
RT5. I'd toss A13 in an instant if a Ubu port for a 4G/5G
tablet like Oukitel RT7 were available. I haven't checked
the RT7 frequencies compatibility with major U.S. Carriers
Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, hopefully it has at least one
radio band they support.