Lenovo touts the latest addition to the Tab M10 range as its most versatile yet, with independent connectivity as well as an up-to-date OS for all an owner's usual Google apps, Duo included. The OEM has also equipped it with dual Dolby Atmos-enhanced speakers as well as a 2K display for "rich audiovisuals".
Furthermore, the 10.6-inch screen is backed to keep up with the user's needs thanks to a 90Hz refresh rate and a 400-nit max brightness. It is also compatible with the (optional) Lenovo Tab Pen Plus, as well as a keyboard dock or kickstand case finished in the tablet's Abyss Blue colorway.
Lenovo claims that the M10 5G can get the most out of these accessories all day - albeit not all night as well, as its mildly underwhelming 7,700mAh battery capacity is rated to sustain 12 hours' worth of video playback. In addition, the SoC on which its "seamless" UX (and 5G) depends is the middling and aging Snapdragon 695.
Nevertheless, the new Tab M10 5G now starts at INR 22,999 (~US$279) via Lenovo India - with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. There is only 1 upgrade option for INR 2,000 (~US$24) more, which expands the RAM to 6GB.
Meanwhile, the Tab M10 Plus is on sale through Lenovo US right now.