Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 10.3 Release April 1st
Lenovo announced a new Android tablet in the 10-inch segment at CES in January by the name of Lenovo Tab M10 Plus, and it has just begun taking pre-orders, although it won't actually be released before April 1st (and June for the Alexa and Google Assistant versions):
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/tablets/android-tablets/lenovo-tab-series/Lenovo-TB-X606/p/ZZITZTATBDX
The options are between a 4GB RAM/64GB storage model for $199, or a 2GB RAM/32GB storage model for $149, and this is actually some fast 3200 MHz LPDDR4X RAM.
Both Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 10.3 tablets sport the same specs otherwise though, starting with the 2.3 GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio P22T processor with a IMG GE8320 GPU.
UPDATE: The Android 10 upgrade for this Lenovo tablet is coming in January 2021 says Lenovo. |
Then we get a 10.3-inch screen with a Full HD 1920 x 1200 resolution display and a maximum brightness of 330 nits, as well as stereo speakers on the side with Dolby Atmos, a 5MP front camera, a 8MP rear camera, 2x mics, dual-band Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and microSD card support up to 256GB.
The new 2020 model Lenovo Tab M10 Plus has a 5000 mAh battery good for a 8.5 hour battery life at the least says Lenovo, and it's launched with Android 9.0 Pie. Other features includes the novel Kids Mode with posture alert as well as “bumpy environment alert,” and facial unlocking.
The sensors on this tablet are g-sensor, gyro, hall sensor, vibrator, P-sensor, and L-sensor, and the ports are a USB C 2.0 port, a 3.5mm audio combo jack, and a 2-point pogo pin connector.
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 10.3 (aka Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus) has pretty narrow bezels around the screen, weighs 460 grams, and is 8.15mm thick, with the color options being Iron Grey and Platinum Grey.
The main rivals this tablet is up against in this segment, are the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 and Fire HD 10.

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