Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-28169398-20180626011201/@comment-33870577-20180626213603

213.190.211.158 wrote: Quad-Core MediaTek MT8161 at 1,3 GHz + 2GB of RAM, android 7.0 - would it be enough? Avoid MediaTek because of pretty much no community (XDA Developers) support at all, so no custom ROMs to keep your device up to date. Many of those ROMs are much better than stock is, so yeah. And with stock firmware on any cheap tablet you're 99.99% guaranteed to receive MAYBE one official update, almost always just some random security release or so.

There's also one other important thing and that is NAND speed - expect VERY slow loading times on cheap(er) tablets because of (s)low read/write/4K speeds. I had a cheap Lenovo tablet, 8", very decent by all means, but almost one full minute to just load a track/race in RR3 was way too much to endure, honestly.

Then, few weeks ago, I bought a brand new iPad 2018, 9.7", 128 GB WiFi-only model. It's quite cheap but it's superior to basically any other non-iPad Pro tablet out there. 32 GB model is even cheaper (ldo) and 32 GB is plenty for almost anyone. I got that one initially but returned it to get 128 GB because I really like that thing and it's great for everything, not just gaming. So that's my recommendation to you if tablets are also an option for you.

If not just get a OnePlus 6 if you can afford it (Starting at 520€). Awesome phone, awesome official support with frequent updates, current top level specs, great screen... I got its predecessor, 1+5 (not 1+5T, just 1+5) and I'm happy with everything.