Lenovo Tab4 10 Tablet

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The Lenovo Tab M10 REL is one impressive tablet. Inside lies an impressive FHD screen and dual front speakers for immersive entertainment – impossibly contained within a thin and light profile. This is one tablet you will want to use anywhere in the home or on-the-go.

Lenovo Tab4 10 Tablet (10.1 inch,16GB,Wi-Fi + 4G LTE) Slate Black


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Lenovo Tab4 10 Tablet Specification

2.9 Total Score

Sim card slot: 1 5MP Auto Focus rear camera and 2MP front facing camera 25.654 centimeters (10.1 inch) touchscreen with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution Android v7.0 Nougat operating system 1.4GHz 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8917 quad core processor 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory and single SIM 7000mAH lithium-ion battery 1 year manufacturer warranty

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PROS
  • Thin and Light
  • HD Display
  • Dolby Atmos Audio
  • All-day Battery
  • Secure Kid’s Account
  • Quad-core Processor
  • Multiuser Sharing
CONS
  • Only for data connectivity,
  • no voice calling option available
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  1. Reply
    Usha sharma at
    Rating
    100

    Believe me you won’t get a better tab anywhere. Lenovo beats everyone in its tab segment. Though a little pricey for 4 GB RAM variant but worth every penny. Love Samsung n Lenovo both.My fourth tab after Asus,Swipe,Mi Pad. Nobody ran a year. Finally I decided to go for the best brand (not as great as Samsung but they’re way too costly) and sealed the deal here at Amazon looking at the specs. Latest android Nougat, Snapdragon 625 Octacore, and 4 GB RAM which no other tab under 22K provides. This is my 6 the day and it has fulfilled all my basic tab needs without any lags.Awesome interface, fast loading,sharp crystal clear hd display. Rest features you can read.Main USP is that it is extremely light weight ,very hand.Quite attractive glass finish which gives it a premium look.

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  2. Reply
    Govindaraju at
    Rating
    60

    The flip cover delivery is quick, but the quality of the cover not worth the price. Use as stand is very poor and not sturdy. Front cover is very thin and not usable as a stand. Foldable triangle size stand is not adequate and comfortable. Price is very high. It will be worth for Rs.399 only. I am not satisfied by this product and will not recommend to others. Refund is also not available and only 10 days replacement allowed.

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  3. Reply
    sridhara s at
    Rating
    80

    The product was fine when I pasted the same on the Tablet. Now I see the Glass peeling out at the edges. Probably this is a old stock item and the adhesive in the product has dried off. I could not return the same as the period for return has expired, I think the product had lost the shelf life. Amazon should refrain from selling such products.

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    sridhara s at

    The product was fine when I pasted the same on the Tablet. Now I see the Glass peeling out at the edges. Probably this is a old stock item and the adhesive in the product has dried off. I could not return the same as the period for return has expired, I think the product had lost the shelf life. Amazon should refrain from selling such products.

  5. Reply
    Ankit Sharma at
    Rating
    100

    Body to weight ratio is excellent, you can surely go for OS devices or any other ones in this price range but LENOVO had done a very good job by providing such a perfect interface to this tablet in this price category. The cameras are not the 4k HDs but are above average and clicks better shots, the overall performance is very much faster as it is boosted with SD 625 and the 4GB RAM also contributes to make it a stunner. Thanks to 64 GB ROM, which is enough I think for a formal use. On the other hand, it was delivered before time and the packaging was very finely done by Amazon.

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  6. Reply
    Hari P. at
    Rating
    100

    Its a nice 10 inch tab. It displays text well and did not find any issues with the resolution. Videos also appear great. Quality sound is a plus point. You cannot get such a value for money in any other tabs available today.

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  7. Reply
    Amazon Customer at
    Rating
    60

    When the default preloaded file manager it comes with is as clogged with ads as any random malware out there, you know your monetary investment is not exactly the best it could have been. It has 4 GB RAM and a nice display to play games with, but that’s it. Its snapdragon processor is nothing out of the ordinary, its preloaded software is mostly bloatware – including the default CZ File Manager. I am not paying for removal of ads from my file manager coming preloaded with a device I just paid INR 20k for. It doesn’t even come with earphones – it’s just an ordinary phone with a slightly bigger screen. Mi Pad with its Tegra K1 processor gave WAY better value for money @ just under INR 12k. Only if it had more RAM I wouldn’t need to get this thing.Overall, a meh feeling. It does its job and matches its specifications – and not much more.

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  8. Reply
    Mustafa Shaikh at
    Rating
    60

    good but not fitted perfectly on screen.a bit smaller in size of the screen,that doesn’t covers edges of the tab.

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  9. Reply
    D. N. Reddy at
    Rating
    20

    Waste product and never buy this. Within first month there is a display problem and blue lines on the screen. The customer care service also worst and it’s about a Month I had given for repair and no response till now. They are not even responding well.Now I understand what a brand like apple means. It’s totally waste of 30K.

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  10. Reply
    shyamal ghosh at
    Rating
    20

    Not fitting properly….Loose fitting …Tabs falls off with a slight jerk….Magnets falling off….I have already exchanged it once but again got a same quality product….Fed up…This time i repaired the flaws my self, used some feviquick to glue the magnets into the slots and with the help of a burning candle i bent the corners enough to make it hold the tab tightly. It worked for me…..I m happy for me not the product…

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  11. Reply
    Gurugajanan at
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    20

    Its absolutely not value for money product.. very cheaper quality.. not worth for 799 , its just 200 rs item. One side magnet not working. Yes it was fallen inside the box.. not exactly fits for the tab. Over priced. Max we can give for this is 200 rs

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  12. Reply
    Rajesh Deshpande at
    Rating
    60

    Build quality is good. Battery lasts well over a day after watching 4 hrs. HD video on Netflix or Prime. No heating issues. Dolby Atmos audio is good. Performance reduces (due to 2 GB RAM) if multiple apps are running. Haven’t played games hence cannot comment on video performance. Cannot dial a voice call with native phone app if using Jio 4G SIM. Only solution as on date is to use Jio4GVoice app.

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  13. Rating
    20

    Got the delivery on 26th August 2018 and since yesterday i.e; 16th September the tab stopped charging..very disappointed as this was a gift to my son and he is very very upset as the product cannot not be properly used for even a month. The return product window got closed on 5th September else would have returned it. Felt cheated.

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  14. Reply
    sumanth at
    Rating
    80

    –Pros–1. Decent price2. Display quality is good, brightness is very good even in outdoor conditions. HD display resolution is ok for movies, but not crisp for reading text (lenovo tab4 8 plus with FullHD available at Rs 4k more).3. Stereo front facing speakers is a nice feature, and its pretty loud and audio clarity is not bad.4. Perfect size for movie experience. Light weight. The bezels actually help in holding the tablet in landscape mode while watching movies. Material used on backside gives better grip (I find the glassy backs on other tablets slippery).5. Long battery life with 4850mAH Huge battery.6. 4G works alright. Wifi connectivity works alright. Didn’t find any heating issues.–Cons–1. Processor speed (1.4GHz) and RAM (2GB) is not enough. Tablet lags a bit. But its smooth enough for videos (capable of smooth 1080p playback), youtube, netflix streaming.2. If usecase is reading e-books, you may not find text to be crisp due to HD resolution.3. No fast charging. It takes ~4 hours to fully charge. But not a deal breaker for me since the tablet is not a daily driver like my phone; I keep it on charge and forget about it.

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  15. Reply
    Priyanka at
    Rating
    60

    Let me not get into technical details of this product and straight away get to the point where you would actually want to buy it or not. Well, first of all, this product wasn’t purchased for working or creative purposes and this was solely purchased because of the fact that my baby brother loves to play games so much.So yes1. there was a heating issue2. low battery life3. it didn’t even survive one fall.Now the good thing is it is1. lightweight and you can carry it around because of its dimensions.2. good sound quality3. bright picture qualityWhen I went for a repair the price that was laid out to me could afford another tab almost.

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  16. Reply
    Amazon Customer at
    Rating
    80

    I needed a replacement for my Mi Pad. Sadly, Xiaomi has stopped selling tablets in India, and I was not willing to risk importing one from China. So I had to look elsewhere.My usage consists of reading ebooks and watching movies. Occasionally I play some games as well.For under ₹15k, I shortlisted 3 tablets, with requirements being: 10″ screen, built-in 4G:1. Alcatel A3 10 — disqualified because of small battery capacity (4.6 Ah, vs 7Ah in Lenovo Tab4), Mediatek processor. Also I’m pretty sure that it will not get any OS updates. Their web site didn’t do anything to ease this suspicion.2. Huawei Honor MediaPad T3 — small battery again (4.8 Ah). Also from online reviews, it seems like they have a heavily customized UI, which I disliked. Once again, future updates are doubtful.3. This one — while not perfect, by process of elimination I had no other choice.My thoughts on this device:* Good battery life. 7Ah will get you a long way. You can probably get 10-12 hours of usage at full brightness. However, I get worse battery life than I used to with my Mi Pad, which had a similar battery capacity. I think this is because of poorly optimized OS.* Stock Android. Thankfully Lenovo has decided to leave the UI alone, for the most part. The few modifications it has made are actually useful — double tap to wake, and productivity interface. The latter is a mode which turns the nav bar into something like the task bar in Windows. Each running app gets an icon there, and you can tap on them to switch between them. I suppose this feature, along with Android 7.1’s split-screen feature, plus a keyboard and mouse combo, will turn this tablet into a productive device, but I have not used it this way.* Not much preinstalled bloat. There were a few (such as Amazon Alexa), but they can be uninstalled.* Software updates. Since I bought this in Oct. 2018, it has received two OTA updates at the time of writing this, the last of which added the double tap to wake functionality. It’s good to see the device still receiving updates. As of now, it is on Android 7.1, July 2018 security patch. According to Lenovo’s Upgrade Matrix, it should receive an update to 8.1 as well. Knowing Lenovo, that will probably be the last major update for this device.* Front-facing stereo speakers. They are loud enough, and more importantly, are at the front, so you don’t have to turn up the volume. Quality is strictly ok-ok. You should use earphones if you can.* LTE capability. This device has 4G, but no VoLTE. This means that you can get internet, but can’t make calls… Unless you are a Jio user! Then you can install Jio4GVoice app to make and receive calls. Better to use earphones with built-in mic for this, as it doesn’t have an earpiece for calls. The audio is routed to the speakers directly.* Display. This is one of the areas where Mi Pad is far, far better. Resolution is 1280 x 800. You can see the pixels when you are holding it a bit close during web browsing, for example. But I don’t think anyone can do much about it; there are no full HD Android tablets for less than ₹20k I believe.* No ambient brightness sensor. This was a drawback for me. I hate having to increase and decrease brightness depending on time of day. * Expandable storage. In the 16GB version, about 8 GB is usable for apps and storage. If this is not enough, you can use Android’s ‘adoptable storage’ feature. Basically, Android will format the SD card and treat it the same as internal storage. If you perform this action, you can move apps to SD card. But keep in mind that once you do this, the SD card contents will not be readable by any other device. This is because the contents are encrypted, and only the device which did the formatting has the key. If you destroy the device, or factory reset it, the contents of the card are lost.* Jio Apps. Some of their apps are disabled for installation, such as JioTV and MyJio. This is a bummer, because there is no reason why they wouldn’t work on this tablet. But there is a workaround. If you get the APKs from somewhere (there is a mirror for APKs… ), then the apps install and run perfectly fine.* Performance. This tablet has a fairly low end SoC — Snapdragon 425. Don’t expect too much. I see some lag and stuttering when I open heavy webpages or launch heavy apps. But I can live with it.That’s all. Overall, I am happy with the device. But I am also sad that this is the best we get in the price range. I wish Xiaomi continued to sell tablets. The Mi Pad (launched in 2014) would still have better specs than what we get now for the same price.

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    Amazon Customer at
    Rating
    80

    This fits perfectly on the Tab4 10. To be honest, the tablet doesn’t have any sensors at the front, so the only cutout on the tempered glass is for the front camera.If it had some kind of oleophobic coating, I would give it 5/5. As it is, it gets smudged very easily.

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  18. Reply
    Saurabh Kumar at
    Rating
    60

    The tablet is of good quality with great specs, but the Lenovo company has completely forgotten it as their product. No updates to Android 8 in future. No security updates also. You can check the same in their official community forum. Lot of users are facing issues. Too many bugs in the current firmware. Wifi is a bit laggy sometimes. Good quality covers are also not available in market for this tab. All an all, an average tab with no future.

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  19. Reply
    Matruprasad Chand at
    Rating
    80

    This is a great tablet with some brilliant features and a few flaws. The good things about this tablet include the screen, which is full HD and looks absolutely gorgeous when used to watch videos and playing games. The 16:10 aspect ratio also means it is great for productivity and dual screen apps. The SoC is Snapdragon 625, which is the best for moderate performance and good battery life. The battery is however small and battery life is decent at best. The worst part about the tablet for me is the fingerprint sensor. It is integrated into the power button, which makes accessing the power button a bit hard as it is recessed. And the finger print sensor doesn’t work all the time. It gave me about 60% success rate, which is very bad as the side position means it constantly gets in the way when I am holding the tablet.Overall this is a great tablet, but if you don’t have much use for that SD 625 or the screen, just buy the regular Lenovo Tab4 8, which will also save you a bit of money.

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  20. Reply
    Anonymous at

    Painful. Jio is not working this.basic apps could not installed

  21. Reply
    net_junkie at

    Getting back to tablets after some years.. last one I owned was a flawless Nexus 7This is a good tab.. great looks..Android 8 to start off with… Not a lot of preloaded crap apps which can’t be uninstalledSome niggles..1 there is no light sensor.. so auto brightness doesn’t work.. irritating to manually adjust brightness up or down2 I notice some lag.. at times it’s butter smooth.. at times isn’t.. I don’t play games…so can’t comment on gaming performance3 Speakers are nice… but poorly placed on top.. could have been on sides or bottom… Would recommend headphones anyday for any mobile device4 Not too many accessories at the moment… Only ACM brand comes up.. I ended up buying a case and screen guard and promptly returned both …case was of horrible quality, screen guard of a diff designBought a universal case for 10 inch tablets from emartbuy brand.. far far better quality.. just that it’s bigger and not custom fit…as it’s a universal caseAll in all..am not disappointed with the tab..but for 19k would expect a little better performance

  22. Reply
    Abhishek at

    Pros:Good display and battery.Cons:Does not support 64gb sdxc card.Only support sd cards.Jio sim is not working, can be used only for data,can not send sms.Camera quality is very bad, shows altered colour.Samsung tabA 10.5 or iPad are better alternatives.

  23. Apparently, all Screen Protectors are specifically made for a particular Brand of Tablet . I tried to use this item on a Chinese made Windows 10 tab. Did not work. There were air gaps and 2.5d edge was not suitable either.I am sure it works well with Lenovo 8′ tab. Quality of glass and packaging is good.

  24. Reply
    LAWTECH at

    Taslar is the best brand when it comes to tablet accessories and this seller is very good.This is the best purchase of my life.The packaging is absolutely perfect because it was carefully packed to prevent any damage to the product. The glass perfectly fits my Lenovo Yoga tab 3 and is very easy to install. We get wet and dry wipes along with a sticker to remove any dust particles. I would say just go for this product and don’t think twice. I would advise that one should carefully read the product description so that you can understand which model of Lenovo yoga tab 3 this tempered glass is meant for.

  25. Reply
    Rahiman at

    Nice Tab in this price

  26. Reply
    Jiten Kumar Sahu at

    Nice working fine for reading n entrainment purpose.

  27. Reply
    Johnson at

    The worst product I ever used till now, I called Amazon to return this, but they really not helping me on this, I’ll never buy a product from Amazon again.

  28. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    I needed a replacement for my Mi Pad. Sadly, Xiaomi has stopped selling tablets in India, and I was not willing to risk importing one from China. So I had to look elsewhere.My usage consists of reading ebooks and watching movies. Occasionally I play some games as well.For under ₹15k, I shortlisted 3 tablets, with requirements being: 10″ screen, built-in 4G:1. Alcatel A3 10 — disqualified because of small battery capacity (4.6 Ah, vs 7Ah in Lenovo Tab4), Mediatek processor. Also I’m pretty sure that it will not get any OS updates. Their web site didn’t do anything to ease this suspicion.2. Huawei Honor MediaPad T3 — small battery again (4.8 Ah). Also from online reviews, it seems like they have a heavily customized UI, which I disliked. Once again, future updates are doubtful.3. This one — while not perfect, by process of elimination I had no other choice.My thoughts on this device:* Good battery life. 7Ah will get you a long way. You can probably get 10-12 hours of usage at full brightness. However, I get worse battery life than I used to with my Mi Pad, which had a similar battery capacity. I think this is because of poorly optimized OS.* Stock Android. Thankfully Lenovo has decided to leave the UI alone, for the most part. The few modifications it has made are actually useful — double tap to wake, and productivity interface. The latter is a mode which turns the nav bar into something like the task bar in Windows. Each running app gets an icon there, and you can tap on them to switch between them. I suppose this feature, along with Android 7.1’s split-screen feature, plus a keyboard and mouse combo, will turn this tablet into a productive device, but I have not used it this way.* Not much preinstalled bloat. There were a few (such as Amazon Alexa), but they can be uninstalled.* Software updates. Since I bought this in Oct. 2018, it has received two OTA updates at the time of writing this, the last of which added the double tap to wake functionality. It’s good to see the device still receiving updates. As of now, it is on Android 7.1, July 2018 security patch. According to Lenovo’s Upgrade Matrix, it should receive an update to 8.1 as well. Knowing Lenovo, that will probably be the last major update for this device.* Front-facing stereo speakers. They are loud enough, and more importantly, are at the front, so you don’t have to turn up the volume. Quality is strictly ok-ok. You should use earphones if you can.* LTE capability. This device has 4G, but no VoLTE. This means that you can get internet, but can’t make calls… Unless you are a Jio user! Then you can install Jio4GVoice app to make and receive calls. Better to use earphones with built-in mic for this, as it doesn’t have an earpiece for calls. The audio is routed to the speakers directly.* Display. This is one of the areas where Mi Pad is far, far better. Resolution is 1280 x 800. You can see the pixels when you are holding it a bit close during web browsing, for example. But I don’t think anyone can do much about it; there are no full HD Android tablets for less than ₹20k I believe.* No ambient brightness sensor. This was a drawback for me. I hate having to increase and decrease brightness depending on time of day. * Expandable storage. In the 16GB version, about 8 GB is usable for apps and storage. If this is not enough, you can use Android’s ‘adoptable storage’ feature. Basically, Android will format the SD card and treat it the same as internal storage. If you perform this action, you can move apps to SD card. But keep in mind that once you do this, the SD card contents will not be readable by any other device. This is because the contents are encrypted, and only the device which did the formatting has the key. If you destroy the device, or factory reset it, the contents of the card are lost.* Jio Apps. Some of their apps are disabled for installation, such as JioTV and MyJio. This is a bummer, because there is no reason why they wouldn’t work on this tablet. But there is a workaround. If you get the APKs from somewhere (there is a mirror for APKs… ), then the apps install and run perfectly fine.* Performance. This tablet has a fairly low end SoC — Snapdragon 425. Don’t expect too much. I see some lag and stuttering when I open heavy webpages or launch heavy apps. But I can live with it.That’s all. Overall, I am happy with the device. But I am also sad that this is the best we get in the price range. I wish Xiaomi continued to sell tablets. The Mi Pad (launched in 2014) would still have better specs than what we get now for the same price.

  29. Got the delivery on 26th August 2018 and since yesterday i.e; 16th September the tab stopped charging..very disappointed as this was a gift to my son and he is very very upset as the product cannot not be properly used for even a month. The return product window got closed on 5th September else would have returned it. Felt cheated.

  30. Reply
    Hari P. at

    Its a nice 10 inch tab. It displays text well and did not find any issues with the resolution. Videos also appear great. Quality sound is a plus point. You cannot get such a value for money in any other tabs available today.

  31. Reply
    net_junkie at

    Getting back to tablets after some years.. last one I owned was a flawless Nexus 7This is a good tab.. great looks..Android 8 to start off with… Not a lot of preloaded crap apps which can’t be uninstalledSome niggles..1 there is no light sensor.. so auto brightness doesn’t work.. irritating to manually adjust brightness up or down2 I notice some lag.. at times it’s butter smooth.. at times isn’t.. I don’t play games…so can’t comment on gaming performance3 Speakers are nice… but poorly placed on top.. could have been on sides or bottom… Would recommend headphones anyday for any mobile device4 Not too many accessories at the moment… Only ACM brand comes up.. I ended up buying a case and screen guard and promptly returned both …case was of horrible quality, screen guard of a diff designBought a universal case for 10 inch tablets from emartbuy brand.. far far better quality.. just that it’s bigger and not custom fit…as it’s a universal caseAll in all..am not disappointed with the tab..but for 19k would expect a little better performance

  32. Reply
    Abhishek at

    Pros:Good display and battery.Cons:Does not support 64gb sdxc card.Only support sd cards.Jio sim is not working, can be used only for data,can not send sms.Camera quality is very bad, shows altered colour.Samsung tabA 10.5 or iPad are better alternatives.

  33. Reply
    Anonymous at

    Painful. Jio is not working this.basic apps could not installed

  34. Reply
    Rietesh P. at

    Awesome SoundHorrible Video quality, very dull videos — (I have tried all possible settings, also switched off Automatic Brightness and set to maximum brightness)Colors look washed out — Red looks dark Pink, Blue looks light green and Purple looks Blue (darker shade of blue)Speed of processing is a tad too slow even though its a SnapDragon 1.3 Ghz Quad Core processorDoesn’t support VoLTE so Jio voice calling doesn’t work without the Jio app.After installing the 49MB update from OTA the display quality has become worst.AMAZON will not REPLACE nor REFUND my money so I have to sell it a loss of 5000 Rupees

  35. Reply
    Gursagar at

    i was trying to update the pre-installed apps it’s so slow it takes hours to update the apps the google play was like unable to open and says “Please close or wait for the app”don’t buy you can’t even return even this tab as per Amazon tablet and mobile phone policy.DOn’t waste money mine is gone buy another tablet

  36. Reply
    Sridevi at

    The tab is very good but jio is not working but other 4g sim are working in tab

  37. Reply
    Pranav at

    No SIM Card Slot. Just for Wifi. Not useful for video calling and normal calling. Please don’t but if these were the purposes. Amazon is not returning the product even offering money. More E Waste Amazon. There you go.

  38. Reply
    Sajjad Shah at

    Lenovo Tab M10 HD is a 10.1 Inch Screen, 2GB RAM, 32GB Internal Storage, 2GHz Processor, Dual Speaker and Wifi Only Tablet. Screen Quality is great for me while watching movies on Amazon Prime. Speakers are good. Browsing is great. Reading is great. Battery is also good and took more than 2 hours to full charge. Lag free while using it. Lite Gaming is good. Screen Guard and Flip Cover is easily available on Amazon. I am happy with this Tablet.

  39. Reply
    Jatothramanand at

    Tab is value for money. But display is not that much good….

  40. Reply
    net_junkie at

    Getting back to tablets after some years.. last one I owned was a flawless Nexus 7This is a good tab.. great looks..Android 8 to start off with… Not a lot of preloaded crap apps which can’t be uninstalledSome niggles..1 there is no light sensor.. so auto brightness doesn’t work.. irritating to manually adjust brightness up or down2 I notice some lag.. at times it’s butter smooth.. at times isn’t.. I don’t play games…so can’t comment on gaming performance3 Speakers are nice… but poorly placed on top.. could have been on sides or bottom… Would recommend headphones anyday for any mobile device4 Not too many accessories at the moment… Only ACM brand comes up.. I ended up buying a case and screen guard and promptly returned both …case was of horrible quality, screen guard of a diff designBought a universal case for 10 inch tablets from emartbuy brand.. far far better quality.. just that it’s bigger and not custom fit…as it’s a universal caseAll in all..am not disappointed with the tab..but for 19k would expect a little better performance

  41. Reply
    Abhishek at

    Pros:Good display and battery.Cons:Does not support 64gb sdxc card.Only support sd cards.Jio sim is not working, can be used only for data,can not send sms.Camera quality is very bad, shows altered colour.Samsung tabA 10.5 or iPad are better alternatives.

  42. Reply
    Anonymous at

    Painful. Jio is not working this.basic apps could not installed

  43. Reply
    SURESH KUMAR DHARAVATU at

    SIM card is not working after software update and faulty one , deadly slow ..Wasted money on this

  44. Reply
    CHALLA RAJU at

    Just receivedPerformance is okLet me see and will give genuine review later

  45. Reply
    swastik at

    Horrible product, I suggest you not to buy this third class tab. Screen quality is like trash. Very slow to react. Even if u read pdf they are blurry too. Moreover no refund. Great

  46. Reply
    Avijit Bhowmick at

    I have purchase this Lenovo Tab 4 10 certified refurbished but the product was found defective because screen was flickering frequently so their technician was sent twice and gave report “that it was flickering and after that its working normally” which was not true because the problem persists and they compelled me to keep that defective product with myself.

  47. Reply
    Ashish at

    Better sound expected

  48. Reply
    NIRANJAN BARMAN at

    Good

  49. Reply
    Sangeeth Kris at

    A Fantastic Tablet. Got it for 23k.Pros-1) Great design with metallic finish, buttons are tactile and power button has ridges.2) Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos (one of the best reasons for buying this tablet. If you are using a decent headphone you can really feel the difference)3) Stunning FHD IPS display4) Android P update5) Performance is decent, not great6) Fingerprint scanner (Avg speed but reliable) which can work as navigation buttons7) Excellent battery life8) Almost stock android9) LTE and Expandable storageCons-1) Dual glass finish2) Slippery as hell (case is a must)3) Cameras are average4) No high end gaming possible5) Encountered some gimmicks here and there6) 450 Chipset (outdated and less powerful at this pricepoint)7) My model has a wobbly sim tray

  50. Reply
    Abhishek Jaiswal at

    Got it for about Rs 23000. In festival sale. Great Tab. Will post review after using it for a week. Just one Con is no voice calling even jio calling app isn’t compatible..Btw got it in 1 day assured delivery though paid Rs 150 for the pleasure..

  51. Reply
    Parag G at

    Just received delivery, this tab has premium design with glass at both the sides, build quality is good.- 4 speakers- finger print sensor for login & navigation- type C charging port with 2A chargerI will share detail review after couple of days of use.

  52. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    I needed a replacement for my Mi Pad. Sadly, Xiaomi has stopped selling tablets in India, and I was not willing to risk importing one from China. So I had to look elsewhere.My usage consists of reading ebooks and watching movies. Occasionally I play some games as well.For under ₹15k, I shortlisted 3 tablets, with requirements being: 10″ screen, built-in 4G:1. Alcatel A3 10 — disqualified because of small battery capacity (4.6 Ah, vs 7Ah in Lenovo Tab4), Mediatek processor. Also I’m pretty sure that it will not get any OS updates. Their web site didn’t do anything to ease this suspicion.2. Huawei Honor MediaPad T3 — small battery again (4.8 Ah). Also from online reviews, it seems like they have a heavily customized UI, which I disliked. Once again, future updates are doubtful.3. This one — while not perfect, by process of elimination I had no other choice.My thoughts on this device:* Good battery life. 7Ah will get you a long way. You can probably get 10-12 hours of usage at full brightness. However, I get worse battery life than I used to with my Mi Pad, which had a similar battery capacity. I think this is because of poorly optimized OS.* Stock Android. Thankfully Lenovo has decided to leave the UI alone, for the most part. The few modifications it has made are actually useful — double tap to wake, and productivity interface. The latter is a mode which turns the nav bar into something like the task bar in Windows. Each running app gets an icon there, and you can tap on them to switch between them. I suppose this feature, along with Android 7.1’s split-screen feature, plus a keyboard and mouse combo, will turn this tablet into a productive device, but I have not used it this way.* Not much preinstalled bloat. There were a few (such as Amazon Alexa), but they can be uninstalled.* Software updates. Since I bought this in Oct. 2018, it has received two OTA updates at the time of writing this, the last of which added the double tap to wake functionality. It’s good to see the device still receiving updates. As of now, it is on Android 7.1, July 2018 security patch. According to Lenovo’s Upgrade Matrix, it should receive an update to 8.1 as well. Knowing Lenovo, that will probably be the last major update for this device.* Front-facing stereo speakers. They are loud enough, and more importantly, are at the front, so you don’t have to turn up the volume. Quality is strictly ok-ok. You should use earphones if you can.* LTE capability. This device has 4G, but no VoLTE. This means that you can get internet, but can’t make calls… Unless you are a Jio user! Then you can install Jio4GVoice app to make and receive calls. Better to use earphones with built-in mic for this, as it doesn’t have an earpiece for calls. The audio is routed to the speakers directly.* Display. This is one of the areas where Mi Pad is far, far better. Resolution is 1280 x 800. You can see the pixels when you are holding it a bit close during web browsing, for example. But I don’t think anyone can do much about it; there are no full HD Android tablets for less than ₹20k I believe.* No ambient brightness sensor. This was a drawback for me. I hate having to increase and decrease brightness depending on time of day. * Expandable storage. In the 16GB version, about 8 GB is usable for apps and storage. If this is not enough, you can use Android’s ‘adoptable storage’ feature. Basically, Android will format the SD card and treat it the same as internal storage. If you perform this action, you can move apps to SD card. But keep in mind that once you do this, the SD card contents will not be readable by any other device. This is because the contents are encrypted, and only the device which did the formatting has the key. If you destroy the device, or factory reset it, the contents of the card are lost.* Jio Apps. Some of their apps are disabled for installation, such as JioTV and MyJio. This is a bummer, because there is no reason why they wouldn’t work on this tablet. But there is a workaround. If you get the APKs from somewhere (there is a mirror for APKs… ), then the apps install and run perfectly fine.* Performance. This tablet has a fairly low end SoC — Snapdragon 425. Don’t expect too much. I see some lag and stuttering when I open heavy webpages or launch heavy apps. But I can live with it.That’s all. Overall, I am happy with the device. But I am also sad that this is the best we get in the price range. I wish Xiaomi continued to sell tablets. The Mi Pad (launched in 2014) would still have better specs than what we get now for the same price.

  53. Got the delivery on 26th August 2018 and since yesterday i.e; 16th September the tab stopped charging..very disappointed as this was a gift to my son and he is very very upset as the product cannot not be properly used for even a month. The return product window got closed on 5th September else would have returned it. Felt cheated.

  54. Reply
    Hari P. at

    Its a nice 10 inch tab. It displays text well and did not find any issues with the resolution. Videos also appear great. Quality sound is a plus point. You cannot get such a value for money in any other tabs available today.

  55. Reply
    Avijit Bhowmick at

    I have purchase this Lenovo Tab 4 10 certified refurbished but the product was found defective because screen was flickering frequently so their technician was sent twice and gave report “that it was flickering and after that its working normally” which was not true because the problem persists and they compelled me to keep that defective product with myself.

  56. Reply
    Ashish at

    Better sound expected

  57. Reply
    NIRANJAN BARMAN at

    Good

  58. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    I needed a replacement for my Mi Pad. Sadly, Xiaomi has stopped selling tablets in India, and I was not willing to risk importing one from China. So I had to look elsewhere.My usage consists of reading ebooks and watching movies. Occasionally I play some games as well.For under ₹15k, I shortlisted 3 tablets, with requirements being: 10″ screen, built-in 4G:1. Alcatel A3 10 — disqualified because of small battery capacity (4.6 Ah, vs 7Ah in Lenovo Tab4), Mediatek processor. Also I’m pretty sure that it will not get any OS updates. Their web site didn’t do anything to ease this suspicion.2. Huawei Honor MediaPad T3 — small battery again (4.8 Ah). Also from online reviews, it seems like they have a heavily customized UI, which I disliked. Once again, future updates are doubtful.3. This one — while not perfect, by process of elimination I had no other choice.My thoughts on this device:* Good battery life. 7Ah will get you a long way. You can probably get 10-12 hours of usage at full brightness. However, I get worse battery life than I used to with my Mi Pad, which had a similar battery capacity. I think this is because of poorly optimized OS.* Stock Android. Thankfully Lenovo has decided to leave the UI alone, for the most part. The few modifications it has made are actually useful — double tap to wake, and productivity interface. The latter is a mode which turns the nav bar into something like the task bar in Windows. Each running app gets an icon there, and you can tap on them to switch between them. I suppose this feature, along with Android 7.1’s split-screen feature, plus a keyboard and mouse combo, will turn this tablet into a productive device, but I have not used it this way.* Not much preinstalled bloat. There were a few (such as Amazon Alexa), but they can be uninstalled.* Software updates. Since I bought this in Oct. 2018, it has received two OTA updates at the time of writing this, the last of which added the double tap to wake functionality. It’s good to see the device still receiving updates. As of now, it is on Android 7.1, July 2018 security patch. According to Lenovo’s Upgrade Matrix, it should receive an update to 8.1 as well. Knowing Lenovo, that will probably be the last major update for this device.* Front-facing stereo speakers. They are loud enough, and more importantly, are at the front, so you don’t have to turn up the volume. Quality is strictly ok-ok. You should use earphones if you can.* LTE capability. This device has 4G, but no VoLTE. This means that you can get internet, but can’t make calls… Unless you are a Jio user! Then you can install Jio4GVoice app to make and receive calls. Better to use earphones with built-in mic for this, as it doesn’t have an earpiece for calls. The audio is routed to the speakers directly.* Display. This is one of the areas where Mi Pad is far, far better. Resolution is 1280 x 800. You can see the pixels when you are holding it a bit close during web browsing, for example. But I don’t think anyone can do much about it; there are no full HD Android tablets for less than ₹20k I believe.* No ambient brightness sensor. This was a drawback for me. I hate having to increase and decrease brightness depending on time of day. * Expandable storage. In the 16GB version, about 8 GB is usable for apps and storage. If this is not enough, you can use Android’s ‘adoptable storage’ feature. Basically, Android will format the SD card and treat it the same as internal storage. If you perform this action, you can move apps to SD card. But keep in mind that once you do this, the SD card contents will not be readable by any other device. This is because the contents are encrypted, and only the device which did the formatting has the key. If you destroy the device, or factory reset it, the contents of the card are lost.* Jio Apps. Some of their apps are disabled for installation, such as JioTV and MyJio. This is a bummer, because there is no reason why they wouldn’t work on this tablet. But there is a workaround. If you get the APKs from somewhere (there is a mirror for APKs… ), then the apps install and run perfectly fine.* Performance. This tablet has a fairly low end SoC — Snapdragon 425. Don’t expect too much. I see some lag and stuttering when I open heavy webpages or launch heavy apps. But I can live with it.That’s all. Overall, I am happy with the device. But I am also sad that this is the best we get in the price range. I wish Xiaomi continued to sell tablets. The Mi Pad (launched in 2014) would still have better specs than what we get now for the same price.

  59. Got the delivery on 26th August 2018 and since yesterday i.e; 16th September the tab stopped charging..very disappointed as this was a gift to my son and he is very very upset as the product cannot not be properly used for even a month. The return product window got closed on 5th September else would have returned it. Felt cheated.

  60. Reply
    Hari P. at

    Its a nice 10 inch tab. It displays text well and did not find any issues with the resolution. Videos also appear great. Quality sound is a plus point. You cannot get such a value for money in any other tabs available today.

  61. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    I needed a replacement for my Mi Pad. Sadly, Xiaomi has stopped selling tablets in India, and I was not willing to risk importing one from China. So I had to look elsewhere.My usage consists of reading ebooks and watching movies. Occasionally I play some games as well.For under ₹15k, I shortlisted 3 tablets, with requirements being: 10″ screen, built-in 4G:1. Alcatel A3 10 — disqualified because of small battery capacity (4.6 Ah, vs 7Ah in Lenovo Tab4), Mediatek processor. Also I’m pretty sure that it will not get any OS updates. Their web site didn’t do anything to ease this suspicion.2. Huawei Honor MediaPad T3 — small battery again (4.8 Ah). Also from online reviews, it seems like they have a heavily customized UI, which I disliked. Once again, future updates are doubtful.3. This one — while not perfect, by process of elimination I had no other choice.My thoughts on this device:* Good battery life. 7Ah will get you a long way. You can probably get 10-12 hours of usage at full brightness. However, I get worse battery life than I used to with my Mi Pad, which had a similar battery capacity. I think this is because of poorly optimized OS.* Stock Android. Thankfully Lenovo has decided to leave the UI alone, for the most part. The few modifications it has made are actually useful — double tap to wake, and productivity interface. The latter is a mode which turns the nav bar into something like the task bar in Windows. Each running app gets an icon there, and you can tap on them to switch between them. I suppose this feature, along with Android 7.1’s split-screen feature, plus a keyboard and mouse combo, will turn this tablet into a productive device, but I have not used it this way.* Not much preinstalled bloat. There were a few (such as Amazon Alexa), but they can be uninstalled.* Software updates. Since I bought this in Oct. 2018, it has received two OTA updates at the time of writing this, the last of which added the double tap to wake functionality. It’s good to see the device still receiving updates. As of now, it is on Android 7.1, July 2018 security patch. According to Lenovo’s Upgrade Matrix, it should receive an update to 8.1 as well. Knowing Lenovo, that will probably be the last major update for this device.* Front-facing stereo speakers. They are loud enough, and more importantly, are at the front, so you don’t have to turn up the volume. Quality is strictly ok-ok. You should use earphones if you can.* LTE capability. This device has 4G, but no VoLTE. This means that you can get internet, but can’t make calls… Unless you are a Jio user! Then you can install Jio4GVoice app to make and receive calls. Better to use earphones with built-in mic for this, as it doesn’t have an earpiece for calls. The audio is routed to the speakers directly.* Display. This is one of the areas where Mi Pad is far, far better. Resolution is 1280 x 800. You can see the pixels when you are holding it a bit close during web browsing, for example. But I don’t think anyone can do much about it; there are no full HD Android tablets for less than ₹20k I believe.* No ambient brightness sensor. This was a drawback for me. I hate having to increase and decrease brightness depending on time of day. * Expandable storage. In the 16GB version, about 8 GB is usable for apps and storage. If this is not enough, you can use Android’s ‘adoptable storage’ feature. Basically, Android will format the SD card and treat it the same as internal storage. If you perform this action, you can move apps to SD card. But keep in mind that once you do this, the SD card contents will not be readable by any other device. This is because the contents are encrypted, and only the device which did the formatting has the key. If you destroy the device, or factory reset it, the contents of the card are lost.* Jio Apps. Some of their apps are disabled for installation, such as JioTV and MyJio. This is a bummer, because there is no reason why they wouldn’t work on this tablet. But there is a workaround. If you get the APKs from somewhere (there is a mirror for APKs… ), then the apps install and run perfectly fine.* Performance. This tablet has a fairly low end SoC — Snapdragon 425. Don’t expect too much. I see some lag and stuttering when I open heavy webpages or launch heavy apps. But I can live with it.That’s all. Overall, I am happy with the device. But I am also sad that this is the best we get in the price range. I wish Xiaomi continued to sell tablets. The Mi Pad (launched in 2014) would still have better specs than what we get now for the same price.

  62. Got the delivery on 26th August 2018 and since yesterday i.e; 16th September the tab stopped charging..very disappointed as this was a gift to my son and he is very very upset as the product cannot not be properly used for even a month. The return product window got closed on 5th September else would have returned it. Felt cheated.

  63. Reply
    Hari P. at

    Its a nice 10 inch tab. It displays text well and did not find any issues with the resolution. Videos also appear great. Quality sound is a plus point. You cannot get such a value for money in any other tabs available today.

  64. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    When the default preloaded file manager it comes with is as clogged with ads as any random malware out there, you know your monetary investment is not exactly the best it could have been. It has 4 GB RAM and a nice display to play games with, but that’s it. Its snapdragon processor is nothing out of the ordinary, its preloaded software is mostly bloatware – including the default CZ File Manager. I am not paying for removal of ads from my file manager coming preloaded with a device I just paid INR 20k for. It doesn’t even come with earphones – it’s just an ordinary phone with a slightly bigger screen. Mi Pad with its Tegra K1 processor gave WAY better value for money @ just under INR 12k. Only if it had more RAM I wouldn’t need to get this thing.Overall, a meh feeling. It does its job and matches its specifications – and not much more.

  65. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    the tab received does not contain any Google apps or playstore. This tab is not meant to be for Indian users. It is Chinese. It has a Chinese App Store and it ask for permissions in Chinese. Could not use it at all. Have asked amazon for replacement. Hope to get it replaced with the right product.

  66. Reply
    Usha sharma at

    Believe me you won’t get a better tab anywhere. Lenovo beats everyone in its tab segment. Though a little pricey for 4 GB RAM variant but worth every penny. Love Samsung n Lenovo both.My fourth tab after Asus,Swipe,Mi Pad. Nobody ran a year. Finally I decided to go for the best brand (not as great as Samsung but they’re way too costly) and sealed the deal here at Amazon looking at the specs. Latest android Nougat, Snapdragon 625 Octacore, and 4 GB RAM which no other tab under 22K provides. This is my 6 the day and it has fulfilled all my basic tab needs without any lags.Awesome interface, fast loading,sharp crystal clear hd display. Rest features you can read.Main USP is that it is extremely light weight ,very hand.Quite attractive glass finish which gives it a premium look.

  67. Reply
    Sangeeth Kris at

    A Fantastic Tablet. Got it for 23k.Pros-1) Great design with metallic finish, buttons are tactile and power button has ridges.2) Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos (one of the best reasons for buying this tablet. If you are using a decent headphone you can really feel the difference)3) Stunning FHD IPS display4) Android P update5) Performance is decent, not great6) Fingerprint scanner (Avg speed but reliable) which can work as navigation buttons7) Excellent battery life8) Almost stock android9) LTE and Expandable storageCons-1) Dual glass finish2) Slippery as hell (case is a must)3) Cameras are average4) No high end gaming possible5) Encountered some gimmicks here and there6) 450 Chipset (outdated and less powerful at this pricepoint)7) My model has a wobbly sim tray

  68. Reply
    Abhishek Jaiswal at

    Got it for about Rs 23000. In festival sale. Great Tab. Will post review after using it for a week. Just one Con is no voice calling even jio calling app isn’t compatible..Btw got it in 1 day assured delivery though paid Rs 150 for the pleasure..

  69. Reply
    Parag G at

    Just received delivery, this tab has premium design with glass at both the sides, build quality is good.- 4 speakers- finger print sensor for login & navigation- type C charging port with 2A chargerI will share detail review after couple of days of use.

  70. Reply
    Priyanka at

    Let me not get into technical details of this product and straight away get to the point where you would actually want to buy it or not. Well, first of all, this product wasn’t purchased for working or creative purposes and this was solely purchased because of the fact that my baby brother loves to play games so much.So yes1. there was a heating issue2. low battery life3. it didn’t even survive one fall.Now the good thing is it is1. lightweight and you can carry it around because of its dimensions.2. good sound quality3. bright picture qualityWhen I went for a repair the price that was laid out to me could afford another tab almost.

  71. Reply
    sumanth at

    –Pros–1. Decent price2. Display quality is good, brightness is very good even in outdoor conditions. HD display resolution is ok for movies, but not crisp for reading text (lenovo tab4 8 plus with FullHD available at Rs 4k more).3. Stereo front facing speakers is a nice feature, and its pretty loud and audio clarity is not bad.4. Perfect size for movie experience. Light weight. The bezels actually help in holding the tablet in landscape mode while watching movies. Material used on backside gives better grip (I find the glassy backs on other tablets slippery).5. Long battery life with 4850mAH Huge battery.6. 4G works alright. Wifi connectivity works alright. Didn’t find any heating issues.–Cons–1. Processor speed (1.4GHz) and RAM (2GB) is not enough. Tablet lags a bit. But its smooth enough for videos (capable of smooth 1080p playback), youtube, netflix streaming.2. If usecase is reading e-books, you may not find text to be crisp due to HD resolution.3. No fast charging. It takes ~4 hours to fully charge. But not a deal breaker for me since the tablet is not a daily driver like my phone; I keep it on charge and forget about it.

  72. Reply
    SYED IQBAL MOHAMMED at

    Using 4G jio sim, and it is not showing network even if full network area. Waste product. Need replacement.

  73. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    I needed a replacement for my Mi Pad. Sadly, Xiaomi has stopped selling tablets in India, and I was not willing to risk importing one from China. So I had to look elsewhere.My usage consists of reading ebooks and watching movies. Occasionally I play some games as well.For under ₹15k, I shortlisted 3 tablets, with requirements being: 10″ screen, built-in 4G:1. Alcatel A3 10 — disqualified because of small battery capacity (4.6 Ah, vs 7Ah in Lenovo Tab4), Mediatek processor. Also I’m pretty sure that it will not get any OS updates. Their web site didn’t do anything to ease this suspicion.2. Huawei Honor MediaPad T3 — small battery again (4.8 Ah). Also from online reviews, it seems like they have a heavily customized UI, which I disliked. Once again, future updates are doubtful.3. This one — while not perfect, by process of elimination I had no other choice.My thoughts on this device:* Good battery life. 7Ah will get you a long way. You can probably get 10-12 hours of usage at full brightness. However, I get worse battery life than I used to with my Mi Pad, which had a similar battery capacity. I think this is because of poorly optimized OS.* Stock Android. Thankfully Lenovo has decided to leave the UI alone, for the most part. The few modifications it has made are actually useful — double tap to wake, and productivity interface. The latter is a mode which turns the nav bar into something like the task bar in Windows. Each running app gets an icon there, and you can tap on them to switch between them. I suppose this feature, along with Android 7.1’s split-screen feature, plus a keyboard and mouse combo, will turn this tablet into a productive device, but I have not used it this way.* Not much preinstalled bloat. There were a few (such as Amazon Alexa), but they can be uninstalled.* Software updates. Since I bought this in Oct. 2018, it has received two OTA updates at the time of writing this, the last of which added the double tap to wake functionality. It’s good to see the device still receiving updates. As of now, it is on Android 7.1, July 2018 security patch. According to Lenovo’s Upgrade Matrix, it should receive an update to 8.1 as well. Knowing Lenovo, that will probably be the last major update for this device.* Front-facing stereo speakers. They are loud enough, and more importantly, are at the front, so you don’t have to turn up the volume. Quality is strictly ok-ok. You should use earphones if you can.* LTE capability. This device has 4G, but no VoLTE. This means that you can get internet, but can’t make calls… Unless you are a Jio user! Then you can install Jio4GVoice app to make and receive calls. Better to use earphones with built-in mic for this, as it doesn’t have an earpiece for calls. The audio is routed to the speakers directly.* Display. This is one of the areas where Mi Pad is far, far better. Resolution is 1280 x 800. You can see the pixels when you are holding it a bit close during web browsing, for example. But I don’t think anyone can do much about it; there are no full HD Android tablets for less than ₹20k I believe.* No ambient brightness sensor. This was a drawback for me. I hate having to increase and decrease brightness depending on time of day. * Expandable storage. In the 16GB version, about 8 GB is usable for apps and storage. If this is not enough, you can use Android’s ‘adoptable storage’ feature. Basically, Android will format the SD card and treat it the same as internal storage. If you perform this action, you can move apps to SD card. But keep in mind that once you do this, the SD card contents will not be readable by any other device. This is because the contents are encrypted, and only the device which did the formatting has the key. If you destroy the device, or factory reset it, the contents of the card are lost.* Jio Apps. Some of their apps are disabled for installation, such as JioTV and MyJio. This is a bummer, because there is no reason why they wouldn’t work on this tablet. But there is a workaround. If you get the APKs from somewhere (there is a mirror for APKs… ), then the apps install and run perfectly fine.* Performance. This tablet has a fairly low end SoC — Snapdragon 425. Don’t expect too much. I see some lag and stuttering when I open heavy webpages or launch heavy apps. But I can live with it.That’s all. Overall, I am happy with the device. But I am also sad that this is the best we get in the price range. I wish Xiaomi continued to sell tablets. The Mi Pad (launched in 2014) would still have better specs than what we get now for the same price.

  74. Got the delivery on 26th August 2018 and since yesterday i.e; 16th September the tab stopped charging..very disappointed as this was a gift to my son and he is very very upset as the product cannot not be properly used for even a month. The return product window got closed on 5th September else would have returned it. Felt cheated.

  75. Reply
    Hari P. at

    Its a nice 10 inch tab. It displays text well and did not find any issues with the resolution. Videos also appear great. Quality sound is a plus point. You cannot get such a value for money in any other tabs available today.

  76. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    When the default preloaded file manager it comes with is as clogged with ads as any random malware out there, you know your monetary investment is not exactly the best it could have been. It has 4 GB RAM and a nice display to play games with, but that’s it. Its snapdragon processor is nothing out of the ordinary, its preloaded software is mostly bloatware – including the default CZ File Manager. I am not paying for removal of ads from my file manager coming preloaded with a device I just paid INR 20k for. It doesn’t even come with earphones – it’s just an ordinary phone with a slightly bigger screen. Mi Pad with its Tegra K1 processor gave WAY better value for money @ just under INR 12k. Only if it had more RAM I wouldn’t need to get this thing.Overall, a meh feeling. It does its job and matches its specifications – and not much more.

  77. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    the tab received does not contain any Google apps or playstore. This tab is not meant to be for Indian users. It is Chinese. It has a Chinese App Store and it ask for permissions in Chinese. Could not use it at all. Have asked amazon for replacement. Hope to get it replaced with the right product.

  78. Reply
    Usha sharma at

    Believe me you won’t get a better tab anywhere. Lenovo beats everyone in its tab segment. Though a little pricey for 4 GB RAM variant but worth every penny. Love Samsung n Lenovo both.My fourth tab after Asus,Swipe,Mi Pad. Nobody ran a year. Finally I decided to go for the best brand (not as great as Samsung but they’re way too costly) and sealed the deal here at Amazon looking at the specs. Latest android Nougat, Snapdragon 625 Octacore, and 4 GB RAM which no other tab under 22K provides. This is my 6 the day and it has fulfilled all my basic tab needs without any lags.Awesome interface, fast loading,sharp crystal clear hd display. Rest features you can read.Main USP is that it is extremely light weight ,very hand.Quite attractive glass finish which gives it a premium look.

  79. Reply
    Avijit Bhowmick at

    I have purchase this Lenovo Tab 4 10 certified refurbished but the product was found defective because screen was flickering frequently so their technician was sent twice and gave report “that it was flickering and after that its working normally” which was not true because the problem persists and they compelled me to keep that defective product with myself.

  80. Reply
    Ashish at

    Better sound expected

  81. Reply
    NIRANJAN BARMAN at

    Good

  82. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    I am happy with the performance and looks of this product.This product is not compatible with Bluetooth keyboard. I have a iBall Mini Blue Keyboard. The alphabets and words get typed numerous times.I am using this keyboard with my Lenovo yoga Tab 3 8 Tablet and mobiles like One Plus 6 and other mobiles without any problems.I shall type below with the keyboard to show you the malfunction.Now when I use the bbluetooth kkekeyboard tthis is hohowhow the aalalphaalalphabaalalphaalalphabetaalalphaalalphabaalalphaalalphabets and wowordwowords are displayedisplayed.I have contacted the tabsupport twice by email but have not received any response.

  83. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    One star for displaying wrong info. Didn’t receive the accessories light pen, ink cartridge, book pad, except for adapted. Going to return

  84. Reply
    Varsha at

    Update: after one week of usageSmooth performance, mostly used for internet surfing and watching movies, good battery lifeBest deal, got it for 13000/-(sbi credit card discount 1500/-)So complaints for this priceLight pen, ink filling and book pad missing in box

  85. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    I needed a replacement for my Mi Pad. Sadly, Xiaomi has stopped selling tablets in India, and I was not willing to risk importing one from China. So I had to look elsewhere.My usage consists of reading ebooks and watching movies. Occasionally I play some games as well.For under ₹15k, I shortlisted 3 tablets, with requirements being: 10″ screen, built-in 4G:1. Alcatel A3 10 — disqualified because of small battery capacity (4.6 Ah, vs 7Ah in Lenovo Tab4), Mediatek processor. Also I’m pretty sure that it will not get any OS updates. Their web site didn’t do anything to ease this suspicion.2. Huawei Honor MediaPad T3 — small battery again (4.8 Ah). Also from online reviews, it seems like they have a heavily customized UI, which I disliked. Once again, future updates are doubtful.3. This one — while not perfect, by process of elimination I had no other choice.My thoughts on this device:* Good battery life. 7Ah will get you a long way. You can probably get 10-12 hours of usage at full brightness. However, I get worse battery life than I used to with my Mi Pad, which had a similar battery capacity. I think this is because of poorly optimized OS.* Stock Android. Thankfully Lenovo has decided to leave the UI alone, for the most part. The few modifications it has made are actually useful — double tap to wake, and productivity interface. The latter is a mode which turns the nav bar into something like the task bar in Windows. Each running app gets an icon there, and you can tap on them to switch between them. I suppose this feature, along with Android 7.1’s split-screen feature, plus a keyboard and mouse combo, will turn this tablet into a productive device, but I have not used it this way.* Not much preinstalled bloat. There were a few (such as Amazon Alexa), but they can be uninstalled.* Software updates. Since I bought this in Oct. 2018, it has received two OTA updates at the time of writing this, the last of which added the double tap to wake functionality. It’s good to see the device still receiving updates. As of now, it is on Android 7.1, July 2018 security patch. According to Lenovo’s Upgrade Matrix, it should receive an update to 8.1 as well. Knowing Lenovo, that will probably be the last major update for this device.* Front-facing stereo speakers. They are loud enough, and more importantly, are at the front, so you don’t have to turn up the volume. Quality is strictly ok-ok. You should use earphones if you can.* LTE capability. This device has 4G, but no VoLTE. This means that you can get internet, but can’t make calls… Unless you are a Jio user! Then you can install Jio4GVoice app to make and receive calls. Better to use earphones with built-in mic for this, as it doesn’t have an earpiece for calls. The audio is routed to the speakers directly.* Display. This is one of the areas where Mi Pad is far, far better. Resolution is 1280 x 800. You can see the pixels when you are holding it a bit close during web browsing, for example. But I don’t think anyone can do much about it; there are no full HD Android tablets for less than ₹20k I believe.* No ambient brightness sensor. This was a drawback for me. I hate having to increase and decrease brightness depending on time of day. * Expandable storage. In the 16GB version, about 8 GB is usable for apps and storage. If this is not enough, you can use Android’s ‘adoptable storage’ feature. Basically, Android will format the SD card and treat it the same as internal storage. If you perform this action, you can move apps to SD card. But keep in mind that once you do this, the SD card contents will not be readable by any other device. This is because the contents are encrypted, and only the device which did the formatting has the key. If you destroy the device, or factory reset it, the contents of the card are lost.* Jio Apps. Some of their apps are disabled for installation, such as JioTV and MyJio. This is a bummer, because there is no reason why they wouldn’t work on this tablet. But there is a workaround. If you get the APKs from somewhere (there is a mirror for APKs… ), then the apps install and run perfectly fine.* Performance. This tablet has a fairly low end SoC — Snapdragon 425. Don’t expect too much. I see some lag and stuttering when I open heavy webpages or launch heavy apps. But I can live with it.That’s all. Overall, I am happy with the device. But I am also sad that this is the best we get in the price range. I wish Xiaomi continued to sell tablets. The Mi Pad (launched in 2014) would still have better specs than what we get now for the same price.

  86. Got the delivery on 26th August 2018 and since yesterday i.e; 16th September the tab stopped charging..very disappointed as this was a gift to my son and he is very very upset as the product cannot not be properly used for even a month. The return product window got closed on 5th September else would have returned it. Felt cheated.

  87. Reply
    Hari P. at

    Its a nice 10 inch tab. It displays text well and did not find any issues with the resolution. Videos also appear great. Quality sound is a plus point. You cannot get such a value for money in any other tabs available today.

  88. Reply
    Maciek Wegrzyniak at

    Using since Christmas only one thing I can say EXCELLENT.Battery lasting all day on video streaming very good processing system speed.So far very happy great value

  89. Reply
    Mark Topping at

    Display is actually 1920×1200. A bit shy on memory at 2GB, but reasonable for the price point. Imaged with AT&T Moto firmware, but doesn’t seem to be of any concern.

  90. Reply
    Christian at

    L’OS va correctement, mais dès que vous ouvrez une application multimédia (soit YouTube ou Netflix.), elles vont très lentement. Pas recommandé en tout!. Lenovo ne donne plus de support à cet tablette non plus. Cherchez une autre tablette!

  91. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    When the default preloaded file manager it comes with is as clogged with ads as any random malware out there, you know your monetary investment is not exactly the best it could have been. It has 4 GB RAM and a nice display to play games with, but that’s it. Its snapdragon processor is nothing out of the ordinary, its preloaded software is mostly bloatware – including the default CZ File Manager. I am not paying for removal of ads from my file manager coming preloaded with a device I just paid INR 20k for. It doesn’t even come with earphones – it’s just an ordinary phone with a slightly bigger screen. Mi Pad with its Tegra K1 processor gave WAY better value for money @ just under INR 12k. Only if it had more RAM I wouldn’t need to get this thing.Overall, a meh feeling. It does its job and matches its specifications – and not much more.

  92. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    the tab received does not contain any Google apps or playstore. This tab is not meant to be for Indian users. It is Chinese. It has a Chinese App Store and it ask for permissions in Chinese. Could not use it at all. Have asked amazon for replacement. Hope to get it replaced with the right product.

  93. Reply
    Usha sharma at

    Believe me you won’t get a better tab anywhere. Lenovo beats everyone in its tab segment. Though a little pricey for 4 GB RAM variant but worth every penny. Love Samsung n Lenovo both.My fourth tab after Asus,Swipe,Mi Pad. Nobody ran a year. Finally I decided to go for the best brand (not as great as Samsung but they’re way too costly) and sealed the deal here at Amazon looking at the specs. Latest android Nougat, Snapdragon 625 Octacore, and 4 GB RAM which no other tab under 22K provides. This is my 6 the day and it has fulfilled all my basic tab needs without any lags.Awesome interface, fast loading,sharp crystal clear hd display. Rest features you can read.Main USP is that it is extremely light weight ,very hand.Quite attractive glass finish which gives it a premium look.

  94. Reply
    Avijit Bhowmick at

    I have purchase this Lenovo Tab 4 10 certified refurbished but the product was found defective because screen was flickering frequently so their technician was sent twice and gave report “that it was flickering and after that its working normally” which was not true because the problem persists and they compelled me to keep that defective product with myself.

  95. Reply
    Ashish at

    Better sound expected

  96. Reply
    NIRANJAN BARMAN at

    Good

  97. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    I needed a replacement for my Mi Pad. Sadly, Xiaomi has stopped selling tablets in India, and I was not willing to risk importing one from China. So I had to look elsewhere.My usage consists of reading ebooks and watching movies. Occasionally I play some games as well.For under ₹15k, I shortlisted 3 tablets, with requirements being: 10″ screen, built-in 4G:1. Alcatel A3 10 — disqualified because of small battery capacity (4.6 Ah, vs 7Ah in Lenovo Tab4), Mediatek processor. Also I’m pretty sure that it will not get any OS updates. Their web site didn’t do anything to ease this suspicion.2. Huawei Honor MediaPad T3 — small battery again (4.8 Ah). Also from online reviews, it seems like they have a heavily customized UI, which I disliked. Once again, future updates are doubtful.3. This one — while not perfect, by process of elimination I had no other choice.My thoughts on this device:* Good battery life. 7Ah will get you a long way. You can probably get 10-12 hours of usage at full brightness. However, I get worse battery life than I used to with my Mi Pad, which had a similar battery capacity. I think this is because of poorly optimized OS.* Stock Android. Thankfully Lenovo has decided to leave the UI alone, for the most part. The few modifications it has made are actually useful — double tap to wake, and productivity interface. The latter is a mode which turns the nav bar into something like the task bar in Windows. Each running app gets an icon there, and you can tap on them to switch between them. I suppose this feature, along with Android 7.1’s split-screen feature, plus a keyboard and mouse combo, will turn this tablet into a productive device, but I have not used it this way.* Not much preinstalled bloat. There were a few (such as Amazon Alexa), but they can be uninstalled.* Software updates. Since I bought this in Oct. 2018, it has received two OTA updates at the time of writing this, the last of which added the double tap to wake functionality. It’s good to see the device still receiving updates. As of now, it is on Android 7.1, July 2018 security patch. According to Lenovo’s Upgrade Matrix, it should receive an update to 8.1 as well. Knowing Lenovo, that will probably be the last major update for this device.* Front-facing stereo speakers. They are loud enough, and more importantly, are at the front, so you don’t have to turn up the volume. Quality is strictly ok-ok. You should use earphones if you can.* LTE capability. This device has 4G, but no VoLTE. This means that you can get internet, but can’t make calls… Unless you are a Jio user! Then you can install Jio4GVoice app to make and receive calls. Better to use earphones with built-in mic for this, as it doesn’t have an earpiece for calls. The audio is routed to the speakers directly.* Display. This is one of the areas where Mi Pad is far, far better. Resolution is 1280 x 800. You can see the pixels when you are holding it a bit close during web browsing, for example. But I don’t think anyone can do much about it; there are no full HD Android tablets for less than ₹20k I believe.* No ambient brightness sensor. This was a drawback for me. I hate having to increase and decrease brightness depending on time of day. * Expandable storage. In the 16GB version, about 8 GB is usable for apps and storage. If this is not enough, you can use Android’s ‘adoptable storage’ feature. Basically, Android will format the SD card and treat it the same as internal storage. If you perform this action, you can move apps to SD card. But keep in mind that once you do this, the SD card contents will not be readable by any other device. This is because the contents are encrypted, and only the device which did the formatting has the key. If you destroy the device, or factory reset it, the contents of the card are lost.* Jio Apps. Some of their apps are disabled for installation, such as JioTV and MyJio. This is a bummer, because there is no reason why they wouldn’t work on this tablet. But there is a workaround. If you get the APKs from somewhere (there is a mirror for APKs… ), then the apps install and run perfectly fine.* Performance. This tablet has a fairly low end SoC — Snapdragon 425. Don’t expect too much. I see some lag and stuttering when I open heavy webpages or launch heavy apps. But I can live with it.That’s all. Overall, I am happy with the device. But I am also sad that this is the best we get in the price range. I wish Xiaomi continued to sell tablets. The Mi Pad (launched in 2014) would still have better specs than what we get now for the same price.

  98. Got the delivery on 26th August 2018 and since yesterday i.e; 16th September the tab stopped charging..very disappointed as this was a gift to my son and he is very very upset as the product cannot not be properly used for even a month. The return product window got closed on 5th September else would have returned it. Felt cheated.

  99. Reply
    Hari P. at

    Its a nice 10 inch tab. It displays text well and did not find any issues with the resolution. Videos also appear great. Quality sound is a plus point. You cannot get such a value for money in any other tabs available today.

  100. Great overall feel and quality, nice display and the for the price a great tablet at a great size.The problems? The hinge where the camera rotates is a bit “rattle-ey” and should be perfectly solid like the other hinge which is perfect. Charging is also a bit baffling. I haven’t had the issues others have reported but it does seem to charge whenever it wants. Rebooting, powering off, closing all apps and refreshing do nothing to make the charging process start when YOU want it to.The speed of the Android OS doesn’t really compare to even older Apple IOS tablets, but those are MUCH, MUCH more expensive, and honestly scrolling through social media apps becomes very pleasant once you get used to using this tablet. The integrated stand is awesome and the build quality of that is amazing.Camera quality kinda sucks, but again for the price it seems like a bargain. Overall if you are looking for a cost effective tablet it’s pretty hard to beat the price/performance of this unit.

  101. Reply
    GERARDO SAGAON HERNANDEZ at

    Muy buena opcion, ligera, rapida, funcional. la pantalla da unos colores menos nitidos que una tableta Samsung o Ipad, pero solo lo notas si las pones lado a lado. en general, por el excelente precio la recomiendo ampliamente

  102. Reply
    Stephen Ambrose at

    Simple to set up. Solid. The built in stand I love. Swivel camera is built into it. Lenovo is good stuff. Their batteries are great. Been using my first one for 2 years.

  103. Reply
    Maciek Wegrzyniak at

    Using since Christmas only one thing I can say EXCELLENT.Battery lasting all day on video streaming very good processing system speed.So far very happy great value

  104. Reply
    Mark Topping at

    Display is actually 1920×1200. A bit shy on memory at 2GB, but reasonable for the price point. Imaged with AT&T Moto firmware, but doesn’t seem to be of any concern.

  105. Reply
    Christian at

    L’OS va correctement, mais dès que vous ouvrez une application multimédia (soit YouTube ou Netflix.), elles vont très lentement. Pas recommandé en tout!. Lenovo ne donne plus de support à cet tablette non plus. Cherchez une autre tablette!

  106. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    When the default preloaded file manager it comes with is as clogged with ads as any random malware out there, you know your monetary investment is not exactly the best it could have been. It has 4 GB RAM and a nice display to play games with, but that’s it. Its snapdragon processor is nothing out of the ordinary, its preloaded software is mostly bloatware – including the default CZ File Manager. I am not paying for removal of ads from my file manager coming preloaded with a device I just paid INR 20k for. It doesn’t even come with earphones – it’s just an ordinary phone with a slightly bigger screen. Mi Pad with its Tegra K1 processor gave WAY better value for money @ just under INR 12k. Only if it had more RAM I wouldn’t need to get this thing.Overall, a meh feeling. It does its job and matches its specifications – and not much more.

  107. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    the tab received does not contain any Google apps or playstore. This tab is not meant to be for Indian users. It is Chinese. It has a Chinese App Store and it ask for permissions in Chinese. Could not use it at all. Have asked amazon for replacement. Hope to get it replaced with the right product.

  108. Reply
    Usha sharma at

    Believe me you won’t get a better tab anywhere. Lenovo beats everyone in its tab segment. Though a little pricey for 4 GB RAM variant but worth every penny. Love Samsung n Lenovo both.My fourth tab after Asus,Swipe,Mi Pad. Nobody ran a year. Finally I decided to go for the best brand (not as great as Samsung but they’re way too costly) and sealed the deal here at Amazon looking at the specs. Latest android Nougat, Snapdragon 625 Octacore, and 4 GB RAM which no other tab under 22K provides. This is my 6 the day and it has fulfilled all my basic tab needs without any lags.Awesome interface, fast loading,sharp crystal clear hd display. Rest features you can read.Main USP is that it is extremely light weight ,very hand.Quite attractive glass finish which gives it a premium look.

  109. Reply
    Amazon Customer at

    I needed a replacement for my Mi Pad. Sadly, Xiaomi has stopped selling tablets in India, and I was not willing to risk importing one from China. So I had to look elsewhere.My usage consists of reading ebooks and watching movies. Occasionally I play some games as well.For under ₹15k, I shortlisted 3 tablets, with requirements being: 10″ screen, built-in 4G:1. Alcatel A3 10 — disqualified because of small battery capacity (4.6 Ah, vs 7Ah in Lenovo Tab4), Mediatek processor. Also I’m pretty sure that it will not get any OS updates. Their web site didn’t do anything to ease this suspicion.2. Huawei Honor MediaPad T3 — small battery again (4.8 Ah). Also from online reviews, it seems like they have a heavily customized UI, which I disliked. Once again, future updates are doubtful.3. This one — while not perfect, by process of elimination I had no other choice.My thoughts on this device:* Good battery life. 7Ah will get you a long way. You can probably get 10-12 hours of usage at full brightness. However, I get worse battery life than I used to with my Mi Pad, which had a similar battery capacity. I think this is because of poorly optimized OS.* Stock Android. Thankfully Lenovo has decided to leave the UI alone, for the most part. The few modifications it has made are actually useful — double tap to wake, and productivity interface. The latter is a mode which turns the nav bar into something like the task bar in Windows. Each running app gets an icon there, and you can tap on them to switch between them. I suppose this feature, along with Android 7.1’s split-screen feature, plus a keyboard and mouse combo, will turn this tablet into a productive device, but I have not used it this way.* Not much preinstalled bloat. There were a few (such as Amazon Alexa), but they can be uninstalled.* Software updates. Since I bought this in Oct. 2018, it has received two OTA updates at the time of writing this, the last of which added the double tap to wake functionality. It’s good to see the device still receiving updates. As of now, it is on Android 7.1, July 2018 security patch. According to Lenovo’s Upgrade Matrix, it should receive an update to 8.1 as well. Knowing Lenovo, that will probably be the last major update for this device.* Front-facing stereo speakers. They are loud enough, and more importantly, are at the front, so you don’t have to turn up the volume. Quality is strictly ok-ok. You should use earphones if you can.* LTE capability. This device has 4G, but no VoLTE. This means that you can get internet, but can’t make calls… Unless you are a Jio user! Then you can install Jio4GVoice app to make and receive calls. Better to use earphones with built-in mic for this, as it doesn’t have an earpiece for calls. The audio is routed to the speakers directly.* Display. This is one of the areas where Mi Pad is far, far better. Resolution is 1280 x 800. You can see the pixels when you are holding it a bit close during web browsing, for example. But I don’t think anyone can do much about it; there are no full HD Android tablets for less than ₹20k I believe.* No ambient brightness sensor. This was a drawback for me. I hate having to increase and decrease brightness depending on time of day. * Expandable storage. In the 16GB version, about 8 GB is usable for apps and storage. If this is not enough, you can use Android’s ‘adoptable storage’ feature. Basically, Android will format the SD card and treat it the same as internal storage. If you perform this action, you can move apps to SD card. But keep in mind that once you do this, the SD card contents will not be readable by any other device. This is because the contents are encrypted, and only the device which did the formatting has the key. If you destroy the device, or factory reset it, the contents of the card are lost.* Jio Apps. Some of their apps are disabled for installation, such as JioTV and MyJio. This is a bummer, because there is no reason why they wouldn’t work on this tablet. But there is a workaround. If you get the APKs from somewhere (there is a mirror for APKs… ), then the apps install and run perfectly fine.* Performance. This tablet has a fairly low end SoC — Snapdragon 425. Don’t expect too much. I see some lag and stuttering when I open heavy webpages or launch heavy apps. But I can live with it.That’s all. Overall, I am happy with the device. But I am also sad that this is the best we get in the price range. I wish Xiaomi continued to sell tablets. The Mi Pad (launched in 2014) would still have better specs than what we get now for the same price.

  110. Got the delivery on 26th August 2018 and since yesterday i.e; 16th September the tab stopped charging..very disappointed as this was a gift to my son and he is very very upset as the product cannot not be properly used for even a month. The return product window got closed on 5th September else would have returned it. Felt cheated.

  111. Reply
    Hari P. at

    Its a nice 10 inch tab. It displays text well and did not find any issues with the resolution. Videos also appear great. Quality sound is a plus point. You cannot get such a value for money in any other tabs available today.

  112. Reply
    Maciek Wegrzyniak at

    Using since Christmas only one thing I can say EXCELLENT.Battery lasting all day on video streaming very good processing system speed.So far very happy great value

  113. Reply
    Mark Topping at

    Display is actually 1920×1200. A bit shy on memory at 2GB, but reasonable for the price point. Imaged with AT&T Moto firmware, but doesn’t seem to be of any concern.

  114. Reply
    Christian at

    L’OS va correctement, mais dès que vous ouvrez une application multimédia (soit YouTube ou Netflix.), elles vont très lentement. Pas recommandé en tout!. Lenovo ne donne plus de support à cet tablette non plus. Cherchez une autre tablette!

  115. Reply
    Amazon Customer at
    Rating
    20

    JIO does not work

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  116. Reply
    abhijeet55 at
    Rating
    40

    Update : “after calling lenovo call centre, they told me to download a software in laptop LMSA LENOVO, watch youtube official video and you have to waste 2 gb for tab ,software download but if u get any problem so call call centre no. Given in tab box.., it has solve my problem, but lenovo company should bring update in tab so that everyone doesnot face problem, everybody dont have laptop or desktop, else go to aervice centre….” Lenovo company please read this , tab was working fully fine, i have done first system update,sim network got vanished, i have done couple of search and applied some setting but i doesnot make it, i have exchange the tab, when i got new tab after long waiting of lockdown, i dont know why i have reapted same process of updating phone, the network again got vanished, i have proof of screenshots that phone had network before update. It was lenovo update which made monile network disable, now on lockdown where i will go service centre to repair it . Fully frustrated with lenovo, you have lost faith from me. Why i have not gone to better option i dont know, guys go for samsung, huawei or high budget apple, but dont go for this company.

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  117. Reply
    SURESH KUMAR DHARAVATU at
    Rating
    20

    SIM card is not working after software update and faulty one , deadly slow ..Wasted money on this

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