After several signs that pointed to its disappearance from the market, as LG already did, it seems that HTC continues to fight to maintain its position in what was once one of its main markets. And it is that after the recent introduction of the HTC Disere 22 Pro, a premium mid-range terminal, the company is now making a comeback with the HTC A101 tabletoriented in this case to the entry level.
Starting with the software, we find the first clue of the economic orientation that this tablet is looking for, with the Android 11 operating system pre-installed. A fact that stands out even more with the design of the HTC A101 itself, with some huge frames which leave us with a relatively large and thick size for what we are used to in this type of more current devices, remaining almost more than an economical tablet, almost more like something outdated. Even so, this does not mean that we will continue to count on it 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels.

As for its interior, even if we have 8GB of RAMwill be accompanied processor UNISOC T618, an entry-level chipset based on a relatively low-power 12nm manufacturing process. Configuration to complete 128 GB of built-in storagewhich we can expand thanks to the presence of a microSD card slot.
Returning to its exterior, we find a rather remarkable photographic section with a dual configuration on the back based on a 12-megapixel main sensor and a 2-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, which will be complemented by the presence of a front camera (missing on some older models) with a 5-megapixel sensor.
Finally, within the average we will have battery with a capacity of 7,000 mAhHowever, what stands out is the fact that there is no type of fast charging support.
Although we can currently find the file for the HTC A101 on the brand’s official website, at the moment no other information has been shared about its price or release date, which should be updated soon on the same link.