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The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus is a sleek, 10.3-inch FHD Android tablet featuring a powerful Octa-Core 2.3 GHz processor, 6GB RAM, and 128GB storage. Its premium metal design, Dolby Atmos-tuned dual speakers, and family-friendly Kid’s Mode make it perfect for professionals and families alike. Stay connected with dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0, while enjoying smart alerts for posture and environment.








| ASIN | B083JXPDL5 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Battery Capacity | 19.7 Watt Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Power | 19.7 Watt Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #221,054 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,113 in Computer Tablets |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Built-In Media | (1) Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus (2nd Gen), (1) 5V/2A Adapter, (1) USB Type-C™ 2.0, (1) Quick Start Guide & User Guide |
| CPU Model Number | MT8768T |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 2.3 GHz |
| Camera Description | Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Folio Case, Smart Charging Station |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Configuration | M10+ 6GB/128GB |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 10,270 Reviews |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 60 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1200 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Frame Rate | 60 FPS |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Generation | 2nd Generation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00194552946180 |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hard-Drive Size | 64 GB |
| Hardware Interface | Secure Digital Card |
| Human-Interface Input | Microphone |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 9.6"L x 6.04"W x 0.33"Th |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 19.7 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | ZA5T0300US |
| Model Name | ZA5T0300US |
| Model Number | ZA5T0300US |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 9 Pie |
| Operating System Family | Android |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Processor Brand | MediaTek |
| Processor Description | MediaTek Helio P22T Tab, octa-core |
| Processor Speed | 2.3 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| RAM Size | 4 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| Screen Size | 10.3 Inches |
| Speaker Description | Dolby Atmos-enabled stereo speakers |
| Style Name | 128GB storage and 6GB RAM |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 194552946180 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1920 x 1200 |
| Video Processor | MediaTek |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi |
L**N
Man I really Love This Tablet!
I have had a windows 10 tablet and I like android as I have an android phone. I used to buy laptops a long time ago from the company now known as Lenovo but was once IBM. The computers never broke on you. Now back to the tablet. The screen is far better than any tablet I have seen. And I am a computer tech. Second the speed is good. Third the battery last for about 3 days full charge depending on use. Now I don't play games so I don't know how long that would last on a charge. But surfing and emails and playing HD videos it last a long time. I love this tablet. My wife has a Galaxy Tab 10A and it blows her tablet out of the water. From pictures to video to the screen resolution and speed it's not even close. I see now I have to buy her one because she was not happy when she seen that LOL! Any way one thing that can be done is customizations where you can do more with the tablet. It's simple and not much to change on the tablet. But besides that man this tablet is so smooth and clear my goodness. Makes looking at videos better than looking at TV and I have 4k video. But the clarity of that screen is amazing and smooth. Downloading apps from google was a breeze. I had one issue with one app and that was Experian but I just went on the browser and done it that way. I also like that google has Microsoft Edge new browser that thing takes google chrome and make it look stupid !! I never thought I would like another windows browser ever because of chrome but I lied. Google better step up because Microsoft Edge is a beast!! With that as my browser it feels like a windows computer but yet it's android. Man I am loving this tablet. You can't go wrong people. I haven't found anything to say I hate this for what I use it for. The cameras are good. I haven't taken pictures with them yet but far as how it looks and the video looks when using the camera it's great! I don't use a tablet for those things but far as I can see pictures will be very nice on that tablet that is a bonus. And you can video stream far as zoom and any other camera streaming app. It's clear and works well. If you want a tablet this one is the real deal. As far as tablets I call this the #1 Killer to all tablets out there. Benchmarks I don't get into if you looking for that it ranks pretty decent. But I don't get into that because I don't use that to it's full potential for what I need it for. Gamers can use this but I am not a gamer. But playing games work on this tablet and works well and flawless. I have the 4gb and 64gb model. And for $199 man that's stealing !!! Well enjoy people if you buy this tablet you will love it.
T**3
Nice quality amazing price...go for 4gb of ram 2 is not enough in 2021
Ok after about 3hours of full spectrum of testing I'm satisfied with the conclusion that this is a good tablet...honestly I wasnt expecting much on the performance side of it being a mediatek middle of the road core but its surprisingly snappy at least with the kinds of games and media applications I use a android tablet for(added bonus the backlit keyboard case combo with the slightly rounded keys easily doubles this things value for me, with that very nice keyboard this is a perfect drop in replacement to a full blown laptop for terminal applications for managing my servers and doing so light application development) so maybe take my review with a grain of salt if ur looking for the top of the shelf gaming tablet however much of an oxymoron that may be this isn't the tablet to look at it's not a $700 Samsung pro but if I wanted to play a AAA fps I wouldn't be doing that on a 10inch tablet I have 3 gaming computers so ya no lol but for literally everything else including normal casual gaming this tablet is fine its fast it's just the right size and best of all it wount break the bank...now I will be updating this after a while with more data on the battery charge and discharge times at full load and at semi idle just cut it's a tablet and those details are important when considering such a device but so far I'm impressed and just to clarify some of the complaints others have with this not working on full HD on apps like Netflix and Disney plus ok ya that's true they will run at 1080x720 but I have 2 retorts for those minor grievances first that's not lenovo thats Netflix and there DRM bs doing that and it will very likely be pached once this 2nd gen model has been on the market for a bit longer and second it's a fairly small 10.3in screen you cant tell the difference at all the display is still a super crisp 1920x1200 ips panel so you cant see any pixelation groups on 1080x720 with the subsampleing this SOC is doing and literly anybody who tries to say that can tell the difference needs to prove that they are genuinely noticing unbiased referential scan line aliasing and not using some other hardware or greater than human perception software to infer the difference because I own high refresh rate 4k 240hz ips panels and there is no noticeable difference and that is simply because of the size if this was 24in or 32in ya obviously u could tell if it was scaling from a 1080x720 image but not this is only 10.3in and you cannot tell and its ONLY a superficial limitation with those 2 apps that I have found, nothing else fails to scale not YouTube not hulu not HBO and most importantly for me not a plain jain white or green test very small on a black background like in a terminal lol...ok so to wrap it up for the price of the 4gb/64gb model that I have and ur expectations are sensible for what apps u will run like normal Google play games or productivity apps this tablet is perfect and most important it wount break the bank o and mine literly took one day to ship across country lol(that parts not relevant I'm just super stoked I got it 2 days early on a 3day free shipping included in my order lol)
J**E
Good bang for the buck
UPDATE #2: Over the last year or so I'm really starting to notice the slow speed. Google Chrome is a notorious resource hog, so it's starting to chug. Games are hit and miss, games like Tomb Raider and Mario Kart are fine, Animal Crossing and Call of Duty are noticably laggy. Diablo Immortal doesn't even meet the requirements, so it won't show up at all on the Google Play store. For media consumption, Facebook, email, etc it's still great. So if you can get it for a cheap price (say $150 or less) you should be able to get a couple of years out of it. But for most people, it's definitely not the value it was 2 years ago. UPDATE: The tablet did upgrade to Android 10 and is actually performing a little better than before in games. I've been looking to replace an aging laptop for some time now, and a tablet seemed like a better fit since I mostly used it for media. I had several requests: 1. 128 GB of storage with micro SD expansion slot 2. 4 GB of RAM 3. 10 inch screen 4. Headphone jack 5. USB type C connector 6. No more than $300 7. Name brand 8. Android 10 This tablet fulfills all but the last request, it runs Android 9 out of the box, but from my understanding, it's likely to get an update to Android 10 at some point. I'm not sure why such a recent tablet doesn't ship with the latest version of the OS, but this is hardly an issue unique to this tablet. So what do I think? Well, I'm mostly impressed. Let's start with the good. As I stated in the title, this is a great bang for the buck in terms of specs. You'll see a lot of brand new tablets that are 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. Granted, they're in the $150 price range, but those are pretty bottom of the barrel specs, even for a mobile device. Even the standard iPad only has 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage and it costs $330. The screen is a highlight, the color and brightness are impressive. The resolution is 1920x1200, so it's slightly better than 1080p. Videos and games really pop. It's not going to compete with OLED, but it's one of the best parts of the tablet. In the audio department, it's pretty standard fare, the speakers don't sound fantastic, but they are well placed on either end of the tablet so it sounds more organic. I'm pleased to report that there is a headphone jack for those who are so inclined (an increasingly rare feature in phones and tablets) as well as support for Bluetooth 5.0. As far as performance is concerned, it's good. The 4 GB of RAM means programs can run in the background and not bog the tablet down, which makes it a great device for multimedia. The menus and apps felt responsive, not buttery smooth, but I didn't encounter any performance issues for media/apps. It doesn't fare as well in the gaming department, but it ran everything I threw at it. My only gripe is Call of Duty Mobile stuck the graphics on the low setting. In terms of build quality, it's quite impressive. The materials feel premium with good haptics, the body is metal and it seems like it would hold up even if dropped. Now for the the negatives, I found the cameras to be sub par. There's a 8 MP rear camera and a 5 MP front camera, the overall image is soft. Those are far from impressive in 2020. The video camera is similarly fuzzy as it only supports 720p and 1080p, there's not even a 60 FPS mode. More light does yield better results, just keep your expectations in check. While I am glad the tablet uses USB C (which should be the universal standard across the board) however, it does not support fast charging. This means you while charge the device while using it, it won't be able to keep pace. While it will gain a charge with the screen off, it's painfully slow You have to turn the tablet completely off to give it a proper charge. I have other smaller gripes such as Netflix only running in 480p (which, from my understanding, is an issue between Lenovo and Netflix), the Lenovo overlay (which can be mostly negated), and the less than perfect battery life, but these are getting into nitpicks at this point. Overall, I am very satisfied with the tablet, there are some cut corners, that is somewhat to be expected at this price point. I would recommend this to anyone looking to buy a mid-range tablet at a great price.
J**R
For the money, a great tablet!
This is the 3rd revision to my review. Lenovo finally has fixed their update for Android 10 and everything now work perfectly! In fact there have been 2 OTA updates since the first screw up. Both have brought the tablet back to spec and to the latest Android. If you buy this tablet make sure that you get the LATEST update from Lenovo. It make the tablet 5-stars again! DO NOT ALLOW TABLET TO UPGRADE TO ANDROID 10! Lenovo has pushed out the system upgrade over the past few weeks and it BREAKS parts of the OS. Widgets stop working, notices don't show up, screen does not power off when case closed. This update is still is de-facto beta and will stop functions from working! After two weeks of use I can say with certainty that this is a nice little tablet. Running android nine means that it has a very clean and non-crapware installation. The colors are sharp and bright and the ship seems rather peppy. There’s no discernible lag in loading or switching applications. On the downside it is possible for a tablet to be too thin and sensitive. The finish is also extremely smooth. This combination of factors makes the tablet both difficult to hold and difficult to hold onto! To solve this issue I went with the ORANXIN Case for Lenovo M10 Plus - Silicone Soft Skin TPU Shockproof Lightweight Protective Cover for Lenovo M10 Plus TB-X606F/X 10.3 inch Tablet. And my only complaint about it is that I wish it fit slightly tighter. The other issue that stands out is that despite the tablet having a 1920 x 1200 resolution the Netflix app only allows you to look at standard mode. Also if you trying to stream a 1080p movie from your home media server you are going to want to pre-transcode the file for smooth playback. I don’t know if the issue is with the hardware or with the network connection. All in all this tablet gets five stars.
J**E
It's full Android so it has full access to ALL of Google Play AND Amazon's ecosystem.
My son had an old fire tablet and my wife had all these google play store apps that she bought for him on her phone that he liked to play, and she wanted him off her phone and on the tablet, but the old fire tablet was locked down to Amazon's store (no Google Play). This was the cheapest tablet with near Fire HD10 pricing but with even better performance, better screen, and fully unlocked. We are rocking everything Amazon AND Google Play and it is faster and better picture than the HD10. Unless you get the HD10 on Black Friday or Prime Day Sale, this tablet is clearly the better value because of what you are able to DO with it. Being limited sucks. Also, it can actually play Roblox decently, whereas the FireHD tablets (high end ones with more RAM) that my daughters have cannot play it without jerk, lag, and stutter. This shows that this tablets Octa-Core and the FireHD processors are not the same performance level. This is ever so slightly more powerful. While not being on the same level as the $700+ Samsung tabs, this thing gets you into a better tier of tablet for just a little more money. Great for kids games and Netflix. No regrets. If you are wanting Google Play store/ full android experience on a budget, THIS is the tablet for YOU. If you are new to tablets and don't care about having far fewer apps options in Amazon's ecosystem, wait for a sale on the FireHD tablets and you can get an HD10 for HALF this price or an HD8 (my recommendation) for like $50.00
M**H
Amazing value! Excellent tablet!
After tons of research I bought the Lenovo m10 plus uhd with 4gm ram. You will want to purchase a device with as much ram as you can find! A lot of tablets currently come in 2gb ram or 3 GB ram. The Lenovo m10 plus uhd that I bought is the 4gb ram variant. At a bare minimum you will want 4gb of ram to operate quickly. I bought the Lenovo m10 plus with 4gb ram because at this Price-point it's a great value! USB-c charging is newer and faster than micro usb charging, 5ghz wifi band is the newest, 1080p screen is amazing, both cameras are excellent at this price, Bluetooth 5.0 is amazing, battery life is great, octo-core cpu is essential, the small black plastic bezels are tiny and the screen is relatively large, and Android 9 provides a ton of functionality! Lenovo seems to be the best bang for your buck! Edit:4gb ram variant updated to Android 10! I get almost no lag, excellent battery! External sd slot! Full hd video playback in streaming apps! Sturdy well made tablet. Just get a screen protector and a case for it!
J**T
Bang for Buck
When it comes to phones I always go with a flagship device with an OLED screen. Before buying this I was aware that it was not OLED but was willing to accept diminished visuals at this price point and form factor. I'm quite shocked at how deep the blacks are and how vibrant the colors are. This tablet is very aesthetically pleasing and as far as ergonomics go it could not possibly be better. I've had flagship tablets in the past, but this one feels like a big phone. It's really balanced in weight and I can comfortably hold it with one hand. The speakers sound like crap unless you put it in theater mode. At first I was wondering why it got such good reviews on the sound quality but in theater mode it sounds really great. I would give the audio quality a 3.8 out of 5 (for tablets) There is the known issue with Netflix, with not being able to view it in HD. That is disappointing but I didn't buy this to watch movies. HD is fine with other video apps. Something else is the double tap to wake. It seems buggy. Most of the time I have to do it twice. As if the first taps are to wake up the screen and then the next taps are to actually wake up the tablet. I'm hoping this gets fixed with updates, but it's not a deal breaker. Also be aware that the default navigation of device is some kind of weird gesture thing. You have to go into the settings and enable the navigation bar if you want any kind of familiarality with other Android devices. Also, scrolling inside of certain apps isn't as fluid as with my Note 20 ultra. This is only when scrolling at high speeds. There seems to be an occasional sticking that lasts probably 1/20 of a second. Something to be aware of, but that's more of a luxury than a necessity. Take note that I'm using the 4GB version. Lots of complaints with the 2GB version. 2B of RAM isn't going to cut it these days so I would recommend not buying that one. Something else I've noticed is that this is really good at picking up a Wi-Fi signal. Currently in a hotel where my phone cuts in and out, but this tablet picks up a really strong signal. Overall I feel it's a very ergonomic and beautiful device with a great display. I don't see anything else coming close to competing in this price range. It's not as fast as my Note 20 ultra but I'm very aware of the price point here. It's not slow, but it's just not super fast. If you want flagship performance you're going to have to look at something at least $200 more expensive. Just be aware of what you're buying and keep your expectations in line with that. Oh, and thank you, Lenovo, for the headphone jack!
T**T
good entry level tablet.battery life is good enough with this small battery
I'm gonna compare this(4g ram version)with the iPad 10.2.its not a fair fight but because the iPad was on sale ,its $50 more than this Lenovo m10 plus. and I got both on the same day. Don't use chrome browser on this tablet. it makes it very laggy especially if u are streaming hd videos.i use Microsoft edge and disable ad in the options and it loads way faster.the iPad was blowing this thing away when loading sites.now it's same speed n some sites it even load faster. Lenovo - smaller bezel , very easy to hold. lighter than the iPad.small battery ,lasted about 8 hours web browsing on half screen brightness.over all it runs pretty smooth but multi tasking can make the table Abit laggy.screen is clear but not as bright . ipad- same big bazels as 2010, feels big and heavy holding it.bigger battery .got little over 10 hours screen time web browsing with half brightness.the os is very smooth and handle multi tasking very well.screen is pretty much the same ,both are very clear but the iPad is brighter. over all this is a good tablet. it's an entry level tablet so don't expect too much.know what u need it for before u buy.im happy with it
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