Murena Volla Tablet Aims to Redefine Privacy with /e/OS and Open‑Source Apps

If you’ve been waiting for an Android tablet that puts privacy first without skimping on screen size and everyday performance, the Murena Volla Tablet is aiming squarely at that niche. Built around a privacy-focused, open-source software approach with /e/OS, it’s positioned as an alternative for users who want more control over their data while still enjoying a familiar tablet experience.

Under the hood, the Volla Tablet runs on the MediaTek Helio G99, a well-known (though older) mobile chip that’s typically geared toward reliable daily use rather than cutting-edge gaming performance. It’s paired with 12GB of RAM and a generous 512GB of storage, a combination that should feel roomy for multitasking, media downloads, documents, and app-heavy workloads.

The display is another highlight: a 12.6-inch IPS screen with a sharp 2560 x 1600 resolution. That size and pixel count make it a strong fit for streaming, web browsing, reading, video calls, and productivity tasks where extra screen real estate matters. Powering it all is a large 10,000mAh battery, designed to support longer sessions away from the charger.

For cameras, the tablet includes a 5MP front-facing camera for selfies and video chats, plus a 13MP rear camera for quick photos or scanning documents. One notable omission is a fingerprint sensor, so users who prefer biometric unlocking will need to rely on other available screen lock methods.

Connectivity is a plus for travelers and anyone who wants mobile data on the go, as the tablet includes an LTE modem and a nano SIM slot.

Price and availability are straightforward. The Murena Volla Tablet is available now for $798 through the manufacturer’s online store. A stylus is offered separately for $59. Buyers should also be aware that the box does not include a charger or cable, so you may need to budget for those accessories if you don’t already have compatible ones on hand.