10.1-Inch FHD Android 7.1 Lenovo Tablet Benchmarked Just Ahead Of MWC 2017
The upcoming 10.1-inch Lenovo TB-X704 tablet was benchmarked during the past 24 hours, just ahead of MWC 2017.
Considering the model name, this should be a regular Lenovo tablet, and not a Lenovo Yoga tablet. So we should simply expect it to replace Lenovo's current 10.1-inch FHD Android 6.0 tablet.
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And the Lenovo TB-X704 has been upgraded ever so slightly too, first of all with 3GB of RAM and Android 7.1 Nougat out of the box. But it has also switched to a 2.0 GHz octa-core Qualcomm processor, which should address the slight performance issue on the 10.1″ Lenovo Tab 3.
Lenovo's newest 10.1-inch Android 7.1 tablet have also been benchmarked with a 7.9MP camera on the back, and a 5.0MP camera on the front, so people can make FHD video calls too.
Considering the specs of the predecessor, we might be able to expect Dolby Atmos stereo or a soundbar, as well as a splash proof rating.
Lenovo Miix 320 and a few other new Lenovo tablets are also expected to be presented for the first time at the Mobile World Congress 2017 starting this weekend.

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