![]() There isn’t a charging status LED, but you can just tap the power button on the side of the tablet to see the battery status if the device happens to be powered off. Is it just me, or does it seem weird to have the charging port on the top edge of the tablet instead of the bottom?Ĭharging the tablet is simple, just plug it in and wait. Now let’s take a look at the top edge where there’s another speaker, a USB-C charging port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. I don’t have any cards larger than that to test, so… Unfortunately, TCL didn’t include an activated SIM so I wasn’t able to test that functionality either, but I did test with my home WiFi which should be very similar since I’m on T-mobile Home Internet. Note that the TCL Tab 8 LE can only use microSD cards with a max of 512GBs according to the specs. I like that they include a microSD card option since the tablet only has 32GB of storage. The opposite edge of the tablet has the SIM and microSD card tray. On the right edge, there is a volume rocker switch, power button, and microphone in that order from top to bottom. On the bottom of the TCL Tab 8 LE tablet, you’ll find a speaker. You’ll also notice the back-facing camera in the upper left corner. The back of the tablet is slightly more snazzy with a woven pattern that could be mistaken for carbon fiber – maybe. The front of the tablet is just the display with a front-facing camera in the center of the top bezel. At first glance, the TCL Tab 8 LE has a pretty non-descript look. ![]()
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