- The RT10 industry has a massive 25,000 mAh battery capacity
- Oukitel RT10 Industry integrates a 2D barcode scanner and NFC
- Offers extensive connection with multiple physical gates
The robust tablet market remains far smaller than the Robusted Smartphones category, with only a handful of manufacturers trying to maintain a presence, but Oukitel is working to establish itself more in this niche by introducing the RT10 industry in IFA 2025.
With its release, the company positions itself directly against players like Zebra, known for TC25, and GetAC, which continues to develop models such as the ZX10 G2.
The Oukite RT10 industry has an 11-inch FHD+ display with a resolution of 1200 x 1920, designed to balance size and portability.
Massive 25,000 mAh battery promises extended field operation
Drive the device is Mediateks Dimensity 7300 chipset, paired with 16 GB of memory and 512 GB of internal stock.
The camera setup includes a 32MP front sensor next to a rear row 64MP, 20MP and 5MP lenses.
Under the cap, this unit comes with a large 25,000 mAh battery that supports 33W PPS charging, and with this size it can also act as a portable force bank.
With the right software optimization, such a large battery can give users several days of continuous operation in demanding industrial environments without frequent recharge.
The Oukite RT10 industry integrates a “2D barcode scanner”, a fingerprint module and NFC support, making it useful for inventory management, retail operations and field services.
For connection options, this unit has options ranging from 5G and WiFi 6 to GPS with L1 and L5 signals.
It also comes with USB-C, USB-A, RJ45 and a 3.5mm jack, while Pogo Pin support expands the compatibility with docking solutions.
The challenge Oukitel Faces is compelling companies to switch from anchored providers such as zebra and Getac.
While the RT10 industry is showing impressive specifications on paper, field performance, software optimization and long-term durability will determine its acceptance in industrial surroundings.
The robust tablet market is a niche usually operated by industries that need devices that are able to withstand demanding working environments while offering features beyond standard consumer tablets.
Oukitel’s strategy suggests that it is not only targeted at durability, but also integrated tools that can reduce the need for additional hardware.



