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Product Overview
The MESWAO MES-B3 is a large-screen Android tablet built around a 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 IPS display and a 10-core processor for everyday apps, media, and communication. This MESWAO MES-B3 user guide is based on the official product documentation included with the device, including its setup flow, labeled hardware map, and support terms.
If you are setting up a new tablet for streaming, video calls, reading, or light productivity, the MES-B3 documentation focuses on the steps that get you online quickly and into Google services. One practical takeaway from the spec sheet is that the large 1080p IPS panel is best used in landscape for split-screen browsing and typing, while the 10000mAh (37Wh) battery is intended for longer sessions between charges.
Best suited for:
- Users who want a big 15.6-inch FHD screen for streaming, reading, or video conferencing.
- People who need Android 12 with Google GMS certification for Play Store apps and Google sign-in.
- Anyone planning to use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth accessories like keyboards, headphones, or speakers.
Consider alternatives if:
- You need cellular data via a SIM card – the documentation states SIM is not supported.
- You require detailed maintenance procedures – the official guide focuses on setup, safety, and basic use.
Documentation note about naming
The manual text references other names (for example, “Tab B1” and a different size mention) while the specification table lists model MES-B3; use the model number in Settings and on packaging to match accessories and support requests.
What’s in the Box
You should find these items in the package, each needed to power, connect, or reference the tablet during setup.
- MESWAO 15.6 inch Android Tablet – the MES-B3 device itself.
- Power Adapter – provides stable charging power for the battery.
- Type C Cable – connects the tablet to the adapter for charging and wired data use.
- User Manual – the official printed setup and safety reference.
Safety Warnings
Use these safety rules to reduce risks like electric shock, overheating, battery damage, or hearing injury while operating the MES-B3.
- Warning: Use only the designated charger provided by the manufacturer; mismatched voltage can create leakage, fire hazards, or explosion risk.
- Disconnect the charger after charging completes, and do not charge continuously for more than 12 hours to reduce overheating risk.
- Avoid water and wet hands to reduce electric shock hazard and device damage.
- Operate between 0°C to 35°C and store between 0°C to 40°C to prevent temperature-related malfunctions.
- Keep the device in a clean, dry, well-ventilated area; dusty, smoky, or humid locations can degrade performance.
- Prevent drops and impacts to reduce screen and internal component damage.
- Protect the screen from sharp objects and heavy loads to reduce scratches and cracks.
- If the battery is non-removable, do not replace it yourself; use authorized service centers to avoid battery or device damage.
- Unplug the charger during thunderstorms and when unused for long periods to reduce surge or lightning damage risk.
- Children should use the tablet under adult supervision to support safe and balanced use.
- Keep volume moderate; high volume over long periods can cause hearing damage.
- Follow local rules for battery disposal; improper disposal can cause fire hazards or explosions.
Installation Instructions
Tablet setup is mostly software-based, but these first physical steps matter because they prevent low-battery interruptions and confirm the device can power on safely.
- Unbox the tablet and accessories and confirm all items are present. This avoids setup delays caused by missing cables or the correct charger.
- Connect the tablet to the included power adapter using the USB Type-C cable and plug it into a power outlet. A stable first charge helps prevent shutdowns during initial configuration.
- Charge until the battery is full before extended setup. This reduces the chance of incomplete updates or account setup due to power loss.
- Press and hold the Power Button until the MESWAO logo appears. This confirms the hardware boots normally before you begin configuration.
Tip: If the tablet is slow to start on the first boot, keep it connected to the charger while completing language, Wi-Fi, and Google sign-in steps.
How to Use MESWAO MES-B3 Tablet Computer
To use the MES-B3 day to day, start from the Home screen to open apps, use the notification shade for quick controls, and rely on the hardware buttons for power and volume. The steps below explain not only what to tap, but why it improves reliability, comfort, and faster access to common tasks.
Hardware map from the MESWAO MES-B3 user guide
These labels are shown on the device diagram and help you identify controls before you troubleshoot or connect accessories.
- Volume Up – raises media, call, and alert volume.
- Volume Down – lowers media, call, and alert volume.
- Power Button – turns the tablet on/off and locks or wakes the screen.
- Speaker – outputs sound for media and calls.
- Reset Button – hardware reset control shown on the diagram.
- Headphone Port – 3.5mm wired audio output.
- USB Type-C Port – charging and supported wired connections.
- Microphone – captures voice for calls and recording.
First-time setup with Wi-Fi and Google
- Choose your language on the first boot screen. This matters because it sets default keyboard layout and system prompts for the entire device.
- Connect to Wi-Fi in the on-screen setup or later in Settings. A stable Wi-Fi connection is required for app downloads, account sync, and updates.
- Agree to the terms and conditions when prompted. Completing this step unlocks Android services required for normal operation.
- Sign in with a Google Account or create one. Google sign-in enables Play Store access and automatic syncing for contacts, calendar, and backups.
Navigating the interface efficiently
The Home screen is your launch point for apps, widgets, and shortcuts, and swiping left or right moves between pages. Using navigation buttons or gestures helps you switch apps quickly without losing your place.
- Open apps by tapping an app icon, then return using navigation controls to reduce accidental app closures.
- Swipe down from the top for the notification panel, which matters because it centralizes alerts and quick actions in one place.
- Use touch gestures like tap, long-press, swipe, and pinch to select items, reveal menus, scroll lists, and zoom content precisely.
Everyday controls: volume, brightness, and rotation
These controls improve comfort and battery life when tuned to your environment instead of leaving defaults unchanged.
- Use the physical volume buttons to adjust sound for media, calls, and notifications so you do not miss alerts or overload headphones.
- Adjust brightness from the top-down panel slider to reduce eye strain and conserve power indoors.
- Allow auto-rotation when switching between reading and watching video, or lock orientation to prevent unwanted screen flips while typing.
Using built-in apps and connectivity
The guide highlights core apps and connections so you can do common tasks without installing extra tools.
- Web browsing: open the browser and enter a URL or search term to access sites and streaming services.
- Email: add accounts to send, receive, and organize messages in one place.
- Calendar and Contacts: schedule events and store people so notifications and reminders work consistently.
- Camera and Gallery: capture photos or video and manage media locally.
- Bluetooth: pair headphones, speakers, or keyboards to add audio and input without cables.
Expert Tips
These tips are grounded in the documented controls and safety limits, and they focus on practical outcomes like fewer disconnects and safer charging.
- Charge with the included adapter and disconnect after finishing. This matters because the documentation warns that mismatched voltage and overlong charging can raise safety risks.
- Use the notification shade brightness slider instead of leaving maximum brightness. Lower brightness often improves comfort and can extend battery runtime during long sessions.
- If Wi-Fi feels unstable, move closer to the router before changing settings. The guide calls out weak signal as a common cause, and physical positioning is the fastest first check.
Technical Specifications
These user-relevant specifications help you choose compatible accessories and understand expected performance in daily use.
| Specification | Value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model | MES-B3 | Use this identifier for support, accessories, and warranty requests. |
| Display | 15.6-inch touchscreen, 1920 x 1080 | FHD resolution supports clear text and video on a large panel. |
| Processor | 64-bit ten-core (Two A72 2.6GHz, Four A53 1.85GHz, Four A53 1.4GHz) | Multi-core design helps with multitasking and responsive UI. |
| Memory | 6G | Helps keep multiple apps usable without frequent reloads. |
| Storage | 128G | Space for apps, downloads, and offline media. |
| Operating system | Android 12 | Defines app compatibility and system settings locations. |
| Battery | DCX3.7V 10000mAh / 37Wh | Higher capacity supports longer unplugged use (runtime varies by brightness and apps). |
| Cameras | Front 5MP; Rear 13MP with flash | Supports video calls and document or scene capture. |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Primary network and accessory connections. |
| SIM support | Not supported; TF card supported | Plan for Wi-Fi internet and local expandable storage instead of cellular data. |
| Ports | USB Type-C; 3.5mm Headphone Jack | Connect chargers, wired audio, and supported peripherals. |
Troubleshooting
If something is not working, start by checking power, Wi-Fi signal quality, and whether the correct settings toggles are enabled before assuming hardware failure.
| Problem | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Wi-Fi connects but internet is slow | Weak Wi-Fi signal strength | Move closer to the router or switch to a stronger network from Settings – Wi-Fi. |
| *Cannot join a secured Wi-Fi network | Password entry error or authentication mismatch | Re-enter the Wi-Fi password carefully and try reconnecting from Settings – Wi-Fi. |
| *Tablet will not turn on | Battery is too low for boot | Charge with the included adapter via USB Type-C, then press and hold the Power Button until the logo appears. |
| *Screen will not rotate | Orientation is locked | Open quick settings and toggle rotation settings, or adjust display settings to allow auto-rotate. |
| *No sound from speakers or headphones | Volume level is down or wrong output path | Press Volume Up and check sound settings; if using wired audio, confirm the plug is fully seated in the 3.5mm port. |
| *Bluetooth accessory will not pair | Bluetooth is disabled or the accessory is not in pairing mode | Enable Bluetooth in Settings, then retry pairing while the accessory is discoverable. |
Note: Rows marked with * are general guidance based on documented setup steps, not manufacturer-stated fixes. For unresolved issues, contact the after-sales support channel referenced in the official product documentation.
Maintenance and Care
The manufacturer does not provide details about this topic in the official documentation.
Next Steps
After setup, check for system updates in Settings so you have the latest improvements and security patches, then configure your preferred language, display, and sound options to match how you use the tablet. If you need service, keep your purchase receipt and contact MESWAO support first; the policy describes a 7-day return, 15-day exchange, and 365-day free repair window under the stated conditions.
Before requesting after-sales service, back up your data and sign out of relevant accounts to avoid delays. For official support and updates, use the manufacturer site and the support email provided in the documentation.
How do I set up the MESWAO MES-B3 for the first time?
Charge the tablet with the included adapter, power it on, then follow the on-screen prompts to choose a language, connect to Wi-Fi, and accept the terms. Sign in with a Google Account to enable Play Store access and syncing for core services like contacts and calendar.
Why will my MES-B3 not connect to my Wi-Fi network?
The documentation highlights weak signal and authentication problems as common Wi-Fi issues. Move closer to the router and re-check the network password in Settings – Wi-Fi before trying again.
Can I use a SIM card for mobile data on this tablet?
No – the specification notes that SIM is not supported due to frequency band limitations. Plan to use Wi-Fi for internet access, and use a TF card if you need additional local storage.
What does the Power Button do besides turning the tablet on?
A brief press locks the screen or wakes it from sleep, while a press-and-hold is used for power on or off. Using lock/wake correctly helps protect privacy and prevents accidental touches when carrying the tablet.
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