
Android tablets aren't in a great place, especially at the high end, but there's still room for specialty devices, aside from the offerings from Samsung and Huawei. Walmart is looking to get in on that action, at least according to an FCC filing of a store-brand kid-friendly tablet.
This tablet will be launched under Walmart's Onn electronics brand, and the specs are pretty modest and clearly aimed at something more-or-less disposable. That probably means the price of the tablet won't be too bad, either.

You can expect an 8-inch 1280 x 800 display, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and fast charging. It's also running Android Pie out of the box, which is pretty rare for most Android tablets.
Being a kids tablet means there will probably be some restrictions on the available apps and software, similar to Amazon's Kindle Fire tablets with specific kid-friendly editions. This also opens up the door to more Walmart tablets, assuming this ends up being successful for the retail giant.
via: Phone Arena