

Dual front-facing speakers with Dolby audio are included to provide "incredible sound" while using your tablet in TV Mode. AT&T has seen fit to ship its new tablet with Android Nougat, so at least it's not outdated in that regard. 5-megapixel cameras can be found in the front and rear. It does feature a large, 9,070 mAh battery, so it should be good for long streaming sessions. It comes with a 1200p display, 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of RAM, and a microSD slot. Specs-wise, the Primetime is a decent if unremarkable tablet. Otherwise, the tablet costs US$10 a month for 20 months, or US$29.99 with a 2-year contract. Specifically, a DirecTV consumption device.ĪT&T mobile customers who are enrolled in either an Unlimited Choice or Unlimited Plus will be able to add an additional US$20 to their monthly plan and get a Primetime. The mobile carrier is launching a self-branded tablet, called the Primetime, that is intended to be used as a media consumption device. You may not have asked for it, but AT&T is giving it to you anyway.
