Lenovo Tab3 7 4G (730M) Now Offered Globally
There are as many as 3 versions of the Lenovo Tab3 7, and now the 4G version of this 7-inch Android 6.0 tablet is finally on offer globally too, with Lenovo Tab3 7 4G being available from shops like Gearbest and Geekbuying, who ships tablets anywhere in the world.
This isn't the first time the Lenovo Tab3 7 4G (730M) is being launched, it is just that this tablet has only appeared sporadically in various markets up until now. The Wi-Fi version of Lenovo Tab3 7 was released in July for $99, while an even cheaper version called Lenovo Tab3 Essential 7.0 is now on the market for $59.
That's very close in price to the $49 Fire Tablet, but then again these two tablets also share almost all the same hardware components, so the Lenovo Tab3 Essential 7.0 can be thought of as a stock Android $49 Fire Tablet.

But back to the Lenovo Tab3 7 4G (730M). This tablet has a different processor than the Wi-Fi model so that the chipset has a built-in 4G LTE modem with the quad-core 1 GHz – 1.3 GHz MediaTek MTK8735P processor and Malti-T720 GPU, with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage.
The microSD card expansion support goes up to 32GB. When we turn to the screen, the 7-inch screen has a resolution of 1024 x 600.
This dual-SIM tablet supports 2G/3G/4G networks, while other wireless support is 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 4.0. As for sensors it has GPS, gravity sensor, proximity sensor, light sensor, and it has a micro-USB port and a 3.5 mm audio combo jack.It has a battery capacity of 3450 mAh.
The Lenovo Tab3 7 4G (730M) can be used to make ordinary phone calls, and not just for Internet data transfer. It also has a 2MP front camera for video calls, and a 5MP rear camera, in addition to stereo speakers.
The tablet is 8.8 mm thick, and weighs only 260 grams, which makes it the 6th lightest tablet in the world.
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