For buyers who care more about battery life than brand loyalty, the Android tablet market now offers several strong alternatives to iPad 11. Some of these models go beyond 10,000 mAh, support faster charging, and promise far longer runtime in everyday use.
iPad 11 itself still uses a lithium-polymer battery rated at 28.93 Wh, or about 7,600 mAh. Apple says it can last up to 10 hours for WiFi internet use or video playback, and around 9 hours on the WiFi + Cellular version.
| Model | Battery | Endurance | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| OnePlus Pad 3 | 12,140 mAh | Up to 18 hours of video | Rp 11.2 million |
| Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite | 8,000 mAh | Up to 16 hours of video | From Rp 6.4 million |
| Lenovo ThinkTab X11 | 10,200 mAh | Up to 30 hours | Around Rp 8 million |
| Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro | 8,850 mAh | Not stated | Rp 7.4 million |
| Honor Pad 10 | 10,100 mAh | Enough for a full day | Rp 4.9 million–Rp 5.6 million |
| Lenovo Idea Tab Pro | 10,200 mAh | Not stated | From Rp 8.8 million |
| Redmi Pad Pro | 10,000 mAh | Not stated | Rp 4.2 million |
Battery-Heavy Options Across Different Price Bands
Among the most attention-grabbing choices is the OnePlus Pad 3, which pairs a 12,140 mAh battery with up to 18 hours of video playback. It also supports 80W fast charging, and the compatible charger is included in the box.
The tablet runs on Snapdragon 8 Elite and uses a 12.3-inch display. Users can also add accessories such as a folio case, smart keyboard, and Stylo 2 Pen for a more productivity-focused setup.
Midrange Picks That Still Go Far
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite sits closer to the iPad 11 price range, with 128GB and 256GB variants priced from Rp 6.4 million and Rp 7.8 million. Its 10.9-inch display, 8,000 mAh battery, and claimed 16-hour video endurance make it a balanced option.
It runs Android 15 with One UI 7 and includes Galaxy AI tools such as circle to search, writing assist, and object eraser. Samsung also bundles the S Pen, while a 90Hz screen and IP42 certification add to its daily usability.
Models Built for Long Shifts and Heavy Work
Lenovo ThinkTab X11 is aimed at field workers who need a rugged device with long battery life. Its 10,200 mAh battery can last up to 30 hours, and the battery itself can even be removed and replaced with a spare.
The tablet is priced at around Rp 8 million and comes with a 10.95-inch display, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, and 8GB of RAM. IP68 certification, drop resistance, and microSD support up to terabytes make it a practical tool for demanding jobs.
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro takes a slightly more conventional route with the same 10,200 mAh battery capacity and 45W fast charging. It is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8300 and starts at Rp 8.8 million for the 8GB/256GB configuration.
Its 12.7-inch 3K display with a 144Hz refresh rate, plus stylus and keyboard support, places it firmly in the productivity category. For users who want a large-screen Android tablet with strong stamina, it remains one of the more complete options.
Affordable Large-Battery Alternatives
Honor Pad 10 combines a 10,100 mAh battery with 35W fast charging and pricing between Rp 4.9 million and Rp 5.6 million, depending on the bundle. It also carries a 12.1-inch 120Hz display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, and eight speakers.
Redmi Pad Pro is the lowest-priced model in the list at Rp 4.2 million, yet it still brings a 10,000 mAh battery and 33W fast charging. With a 12.1-inch 120Hz screen, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, and support for the Redmi Smart Pen plus an external keyboard, it stays relevant for everyday productivity.
Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro rounds out the group with an 8,850 mAh battery, 67W HyperCharge, and a 11.2-inch 3.2K display that refreshes at up to 144Hz. Priced at Rp 7.4 million, it also supports the Xiaomi Focus Pen and a magnetic keyboard, making it a strong all-rounder even without a stated endurance figure.
For buyers who are tired of charging a tablet too often, these models show that iPad 11 is no longer the only obvious choice. In several cases, Android tablets now offer larger batteries, quicker charging, and much longer runtime without sacrificing useful extras.
Source: www.beritasatu.com






