Screen resolution Lenovo TAB 2. Lenovo TAB A10: technical specifications and reviews. Batteries and battery life

As soon as the announcement of this tablet appeared in the media, I immediately received several letters from our readers asking me to review it. The model really came out very balanced in terms of price-performance ratio, so it’s definitely worth talking about.

Characteristics

  • Class: intermediate
  • Form factor: monoblock
  • Case material: matte plastic
  • Operating system: Android 4.4 + Vibe UI
  • Network: GSM/EDGE, WCDMA, LTE (microSIM) supported
  • Platform: MediaTek MT8732
  • Processor: Quad-core 1.7 GHz
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage memory: 16 GB, microSD memory card slot (64 GB cards supported)
  • Interfaces: Wi-Fi (a/b/g/n), dual-band, Bluetooth 4.0 (A2DP, EDR), microUSB connector (USB 2.0) for charging/synchronization, 3.5 mm for headset,
  • Screen: 10.1’’, capacitive, IPS matrix, 1920x1200 pixels (FHD), no automatic backlight adjustment, oleophobic coating available
  • Camera: 8 MP, video recording in 1080p (1920x1080 pixels), LED flash
  • Front camera: 5 MP
  • Navigation: GPS/GLONASS (A-GPS support)
  • Sensors: accelerometer, position sensor, gyroscope, light sensor
  • Battery: non-removable, Li-Ion, capacity 7000 mAh
  • Dimensions: 247 x 171 x 8.9 mm
  • Weight: 509 grams
  • Price: 18,000 rubles

Equipment

  • Tablet
  • Charger
  • PC cable (also part of the charger)
  • Documentation

Appearance, materials, control elements, assembly

In terms of appearance, the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70L does not have enough stars in the sky; it is a typical ten-inch Android tablet with slightly rounded corners and a black frame around the display.



On the front side there is a peephole of the front 5 MP camera and a light indicator (there is no light sensor).


On the left there is a volume rocker and a power button, as well as a microUSB port. At the top end there is a 3.5 mm headphone jack, at the bottom there is a speaking microphone hole for Skype and other programs.



The back cover is made of matte smooth plastic with a soft-touch coating. Thanks to it, the tablet is comfortable to hold in your hands, but it is important to remember that such material collects fingerprints very well. By the way, there is a flap at the back, under which slots for a memory card and a microSIM card are hidden.



You can also see the stereo speakers and the main camera peephole. This model has support for Dolby Atmos technology, and if we talk about the sound, it is really very good here, both in terms of volume and sound quality; the tablet will perfectly replace an inexpensive wireless speaker.


Two versions of the tablet will be available for sale: white and dark blue; we tested the latter.



Regarding the assembly, I noticed one thing about my sample: apparently, there is a small empty space between the lid and the insides, so if you press hard on it, you will feel it press down slightly. This cannot be called a serious drawback, especially since in normal use scenarios you are unlikely to notice it.

Dimensions

In addition to the increase in resolution and productivity of tablets, their dimensions are also decreasing every year, this is especially noticeable in terms of weight. Just a couple of years ago, a figure of 600-700 grams was considered the norm, but already in 2014-2015 it shifted to 450-500 grams, and Lenovo with its 509 grams looks great compared to its competitors.



It is convenient to hold the tablet for a long time with either one or two hands. As for the thickness, it is, of course, not at the level of the leaders, but this model did not seem thick to me either.



Screen

One of the key advantages of this tablet is its excellent quality display. It is important to note that few well-known manufacturers can offer you a ten-inch tablet with FHD resolution and an IPS matrix in the segment under 20,000 rubles.

And the screen in the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70L is really good: viewing angles close to maximum, a wide range of brightness and good behavior in the sun. At the same time, thanks to the FHD resolution, it is very comfortable to read from the tablet; even small text looks very clear.

There is also an oleophobic coating, although not as good as, for example, in the same Apple iPad Air or Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5. The finger glides well across the display, but fingerprints are not wiped off as quickly as with the indicated models.

operating system

The tablet runs Android 4.4.4 and Lenovo's proprietary Vibe UI shell. There are rumors online that the model will be updated to Android 5.0, but keep in mind that rumors are not always confirmed. Eldar Murtazin has already talked about the features of Vibe UI in a separate article; those interested can familiarize themselves with it at the link below:




Performance

In everyday use there are no complaints about the tablet. Tables are scrolled through quickly, the browser works without lag, and applications do not stutter.

But the situation with games is not so good. Although Asphalt 8 runs at maximum settings, drops in FPS are visible to the naked eye. This is worth considering if you plan to use the tablet for the most productive toys.




Another plus of the tablet is the location of the chipset; even in productive games you will hardly feel the heat, since only the upper half of the back cover heats up.

Autonomous operation

In our synthetic tests, the tablet shows simply excellent operating time, this applies to both watching videos and reading. With everyday use, you can safely count on 4-5 days of work, depending on the intensity of use of the tablet.

Camera

The tablet has a main 8 MP camera and a front 5 MP camera. Despite the high resolution, pictures from the main camera are of very average quality, you can see this for yourself in the examples below. The device records video in FHD resolution. As for the front camera, it is typical for such devices; in Skype, for example, there is not much difference with 2 MP cameras.

Wireless interfaces

The presence of dual-band Wi-Fi has already become a common attribute of the mid-range tablet segment, as well as LTE support. But the relatively fast (for the MediaTek chipset) start of GPS was pleasantly pleasing, as was the presence of USB-OTG. By the way, the device does not support voice calls, and this is clearly an artificial limitation.

Accessories

I saw that you can buy a branded accessory for the tablet for 2,200 rubles. Keep in mind that the option without a keyboard costs this money; if you want a case with the same keyboard, you will have to pay about 5,000 rubles, which does not look like such an interesting offer.


Conclusion

At retail, the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70 version with LTE and 16 GB of internal memory sells for 18,000 rubles. For this money you get a fast tablet with an excellent display, very good stereo speakers, relatively light weight and LTE support. The only downsides I can highlight are the lack of voice calls and stuttering in Asphalt 8.

At the moment, this model has no direct competitors. None of the major brands will offer you a ten-inch tablet with FHD resolution and LTE support; there are only a few older models (the same Asus MeMO Pad 10 FHD), which have almost disappeared from the shelves of large retail chains. You can remember the Chinese, but it’s definitely not worth comparing them with the large Lenovo. And modern flagships like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5, although they outperform this model, are also significantly more expensive.

As a result, Lenovo turned out to be a good tablet with an excellent price-performance ratio without any significant drawbacks. If you are looking for a ten-inch Android tablet in the segment under 20,000 rubles, then I can confidently recommend this model.

Lenovo is well known for not shying away from experimenting with design, including tablets. And her Yoga series was completely copied by numerous compassionate Chinese who wanted to offer the market something original. However, the Tab 2 A10-70 has a classic appearance.

The design of the tablet is completely calm, without any “aerodynamic” bends, strange shapes, structures or grips. In fact, this is a typical rectangle with a screen.


However, it still turned out stylish. A sort of stylish white business tool. There are also black and blue options, but we liked the white one more than the others. He looks more noble or something. Although Lenovo did not follow the fashion trend of narrowing the frame around the display.


The back cover has a matte soft-touch coating. It is flat and only sloping at the edges to make the tablet more comfortable to hold in your hands. The Lenovo inscription is engraved in the center, but the main “decoration” here is the perforation on the sides of the camera lens. There are speakers underneath, but this design itself is quite decent.


Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L is made of plastic, but this does not prevent it from being of high quality. The device is really well designed, all the panels fit well together. But this was not difficult to achieve due to the non-separable case - we have not yet seen anything else in tablets.


At the same time, the product from Lenovo cannot boast of light weight or thickness. They are respectively 509 grams and 8.9 mm. If we compare it with the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7, then its parameters are 453 grams and 7.5 mm. The difference is not critical, but it is there. In general, the weight of the Tab 2 A10-70L is felt, although it cannot be said that the hands get tired from long-term use. In any case, you are unlikely to work with a 10-inch tablet on the go.

In general, we liked the appearance and quality of the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L. In terms of dimensions and weight, it does not set records, but everything here is quite acceptable.

Connectors and controls

Although the tablet is noticeably larger than a smartphone, it has the same number of controls, and sometimes even fewer. In addition, the tablet cannot be disassembled.


At the head of the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L there is a front camera lens and that’s it. There are no light or proximity sensors, or a speaker like a phone, so you don’t have to hold the tablet to your ear.


At the rear, two elements are of interest. The first is the rear camera, the lens of which is surrounded by a metal rim. There is no flash - photo capabilities, like many tablets, are limited here.


The second element is the Dolby nameplate to the right of the camera. We guess there's no need to explain what this says about the corresponding audio enhancements applied to the Tab 2 A10. The speakers themselves are located on the sides of the camera under the perforations.

At the top end of the tablet there is a 3.5 mm mini-jack for headphones and headsets.


A microphone was placed on the lower side.


On the left are the power button, volume rocker, microUSB connector for charging, and a flap above the card compartments.


The right end was left empty.


The memory card and SIM card are inserted on the left - they are hidden behind a hinged lid. The tablet works with microSIM and microSD. To install, you just need to push them in the right direction. But if there are difficulties with this, our short video will help resolve the issue:

In terms of ergonomics, the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L is generally comfortable and does not cause any complaints.

Contents of delivery

The Lenovo tablet came to us fully equipped.


The device is supplied in a small elongated box made of pressed cardboard.


Inside, in addition to the Tab 2 A10 itself, there is a user manual, a cable for connecting to a charger or computer, and the charger itself. No headphones or headsets. While talking on a tablet may be difficult—it doesn't support voice calls over a mobile network—it's easier to listen to music or watch videos with headphones.

Case for Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70

Buying a case or cover for the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70 turned out to be quite simple - there are quite a lot of them released.


In the simplest version, you can find a fleece bag case for the Tab 2 A10-70 tablet. This one sells for 1000 rubles.


A leather bag will cost 1,500 rubles. Although it is one and a half times more expensive, it looks much more solid.


The cover case will cost about 1,500 rubles. In addition, the cover can serve as a stand.

Screen

Obviously, the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70 does not belong to the budget category, and therefore it is logical to expect from it a screen that at least fits the epithet “decent”. Let's say more - in this matter, the Chinese company even has a chance to stand out, since the competing Galaxy Tab A 9.7 has a very modest display resolution - 1024x768 pixels. And Lenovo took advantage of this chance.

The tablet offers a working resolution of 1920x1200, which provides a decent pixel density of 218 ppi for devices of this class. This resolution was often used in flagship products 2-3 years ago, and then they moved to 2560x1600 or 2048x1536. Meanwhile, more affordable solutions offer a resolution of 1024x768 or 1280x800, and sometimes middle-class tablets like the aforementioned Galaxy Tab A flaunt this. The Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70 looks much better with its screen against its background.

Speaking subjectively, the screen of the Lenovo tablet left a pleasant impression. Good IPS matrix, wide viewing angles, natural color rendition, behaves well in the sun. Compared to the 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab A, which we've seen a few times, the picture is noticeably sharper and less grainy. Of course, the Chinese device is far from the quality of the Galaxy Tab S or Tab S2, but it does not compete with them at all.

Maximum brightness was measured at 380.56 cd/m2, which is decent enough for a tablet. A comfortable brightness level is achieved by setting the slider somewhere around 30-40% of the maximum. It should also be noted that the black color of the screen is quite deep - at full brightness it shines at only 0.33 cd/m2, that is, it does not look very “gray”. The final contrast is 1153:1.


The screen's color gamut almost completely covered the sRGB space, so you don't have to worry about accurate color reproduction.


The color temperature turned out to be too high, at about the same level as most other smartphones and tablets - 8000K. But the image doesn't look too cold, so everything is fine.


The gamma curve does not look very smooth, although there is no serious deviation. In other words, although part of the picture appears darker or lighter than the standard, this will not be very noticeable to the eye.


The screen recognizes up to 10 simultaneous touches, which is not surprising - it is clearly not cheap, like the tablet itself. In addition, on a 10-inch display, the ability to work with both hands is most important.


The screen settings page turned out to be generally normal, with the exception of the MiraVision section.



Going inside, it turned out that this was a special application for setting up the display.







The application allows you to select a standard color profile, or configure image parameters yourself. Saturation, contrast, brightness, color temperature (white balance) and sharpness can be adjusted.

Despite some strangeness in the gamma curve graph, the screen of the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70 is generally good, with a pleasing picture, wide viewing angles and special software that allows you to adjust the image to your liking.

Camera

Regarding the camera in the Tab 2 A10-70, Lenovo made a certain compromise. 8 MP resolution is not the smallest, but by modern standards it cannot be called large either. Although, again, the number of megapixels does not mean their quality, and this is a tablet. And among other things, there is no flash.




The camera application is not standard, but part of the proprietary Vibe UI shell. However, it looks very similar to the one that is included in Android. Lenovo just added a couple of additional modes and redrew the settings.



You can apply filters in real time.



Settings allow you to specify white balance, set exposure and change other parameters.


The maximum photo resolution, according to the settings, is 10 MP. However, the official website says 8 MP. And we received pictures with a resolution of 8 MP.






The quality of the shooting is generally normal, and in some places good. The frames are not overexposed, the white balance is correct, and even the image sharpness is often good. The only exception is that in poor lighting conditions the pictures come out blurry, but this is a common occurrence.


The maximum video recording resolution is 1920x1080, which for some reason is designated as “Best”.

The video looks good, much like the photo: the white balance is determined correctly, the footage is clear.


The resolution of the front camera is 5 MP, which is very good for a tablet - in fact, at the level of modern selfie phones!



There is only one problem with the front sensor - white balance is not always determined correctly. But besides this, the pictures come out very well.


The video resolution of the front camera can be “Low” or “High”. Behind the “high” is a modest value of 640x480 pixels. Somehow it’s not at all respectable against the backdrop of a 5 MP sensor - 1280x720 could easily be provided!

The video quality is generally good, but the VGA resolution spoils everything.

In total, we were more than satisfied with the cameras of the Lenovo tablet. These are, of course, not market leaders, but for a tablet everything is very, very decent.

Specifications Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70

If we take the fall of 2015, then Lenovo in this time period produces three tablets within the A series: Tab 2 A7-30, Tab 2 A8-50 and Tab 2 A10-70. It’s not difficult to guess that they differ from each other in screen diagonal, and in addition to this, resolution, processors, and system. So the 7-inch model will not receive Android 5.0, while the 10-inch model already has it, and the 8-inch model comes with it initially.


More specifically about our A10-70, it is available in two versions: A70-70F and A10-70L. The first is based on the MediaTek MT8165 chip, and the second is MT8732, which differ only in the presence of an LTE module in the second.



There is simply no other difference - the processors have the same frequency of 1.7 GHz, four Cortex-A53 cores, as well as a Mali-T760 MP2 video card operating at a frequency of up to 500 MHz. In general, all this looks like a “strong average”, just like the Galaxy Tab A with its Qualcomm Snapdragon 410. In terms of performance, these devices are very close to each other, even in terms of communication - LTE category 4 (up to 150 Mbit/s) is supported both.


The amount of RAM is 2 GB, which may not be a record amount, but not bad for a relatively affordable product. It’s nice that Lenovo didn’t skimp here, as well as on the built-in flash memory, installing it at 16 GB. At the same time, expansion with microSD cards up to 64 GB is available.

We cannot say anything else about the characteristics of the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L - the main thing has been commented on. It can only be noted that this tablet is superior to the Galaxy Tab A 9.7 in terms of camera and battery capacity. So the Samsung device looks somewhat “ugly” against its background. Let's see how their performance stands.

Performance testing

So, the results of testing two large tablets: Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L and Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0. Yes, the second one is not so “big”, but other than the screen diagonal, it does not differ at all from the 9.7-inch model. Before moving on to the tests, we note that the product from Lenovo looks more promising: it has a higher frequency processor and a better video card, but at the same time it has a higher screen resolution, which also affects performance.


The old Smartbench 2012 test showed the superiority of the Lenovo tablet - as expected.


But the Quadrant benchmark was somewhat to the taste of Samsung, although the difference between them is not very significant.


The new popular Antutu test, which can take advantage of all the advantages of modern processors, clearly gave the victory to the Lenovo tablet.


And the Chrome browser, judging by the SunSpider JavaScript test, is of the same opinion.


In the old game electopia, both tablets squeezed the most out of it - the framerate was limited by VSync, which does not exceed 60 FPS.


3DRating shows an advantage on Lenovo's side, but not very noticeable. It's interesting to look at other 3D tests.


Here you go - both very serious 3D benchmarks remained behind the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L, and even with a two-fold lead!


The results of autonomy turned out to be extremely interesting if . The Galaxy Tab A 9.7 has a smaller 6000 mAh battery, while the Lenovo device has a 7000 mAh battery. And at the same time, both retained a very decent battery charge after completing all the tasks. What consumes the most energy?


As always, this is a screen, and at the same time resource-intensive tasks such as games and surfing via a mobile network. The most interesting thing is that video is not so power-hungry, so the Lenovo tablet performs this function very well.


The tablet also has an extreme power saving mode that allows you to save battery power if there is very little left.

Overall, the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L is a really fast tablet in its price category. It is noticeably superior to its direct competitor Samsung, which is an excellent recommendation. At the same time, it provides good autonomy, which is also a significant plus.

Games on Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L

You saw the results in 3D tests in the last section, so you can expect the same “agility” from the Lenovo tablet in games.


  • Riptide GP2: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Asphalt 7: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Asphalt 8: excellent, the game does not slow down;
  • N.O.V.A. 3: Near Orbit: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Modern Combat 5: Blackout: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Dead Trigger: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Real Racing 3: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Need For Speed: Most Wanted: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Shadowgun: Dead Zone: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Frontline Commando: Normandy: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Frontline Commando 2: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Eternity Warriors 2: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Eternity Warriors 3: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Trial Xtreme 3: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Trial Xtreme 4: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Dead Effect: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Plants vs Zombies 2: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Iron Man 3: excellent, the game does not slow down;


  • Dead Target: excellent, the game does not slow down.

Well, that's how it is. All games, despite the high screen resolution, launched without problems and did not slow down at all. There is not even a reduction in graphics quality to increase the FPS level. In other words, a Chinese tablet is well suited for this method of spending leisure time.

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The Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L came to us pre-installed, which looked a little strange against the backdrop of everything else, and the tablet itself is not cheap, and the 8-inch Lenovo Tab 2 A8-50 had this very “fifth Android” at its disposal.


However, upon entering the settings section, it was nice to see a message about the availability of an update. At first it was a minor update, but after installing it it became possible to download Android 5.0. This is all over the air, without any third-party tools or connecting the tablet to the computer.




When we first turned on the tablet, we saw just such a desktop. This is classic Android 4.4 with Lenovo Vibe UI on top. Here, as is done on the company’s smartphones, the shortcut bar for applications is displayed at the bottom, and their general list is located on the desktops - it is not separated from widgets.



However, in Android 5, the manufacturer decided to change its approach - now desktops are separated from the list of all applications. All this has become noticeably more reminiscent of classic Android 5, which is especially evident in the design of the Google folder.



The list of all applications looks completely normal - there are 30 of them displayed on one screen and they can be changed by horizontally swiping.



The notification panel and the quick settings panel combined with it are also almost no different from the one that comes in the “naked robot”. The settings panel has only been slightly redrawn.


Lenovo did not touch the list of recent applications at all - they are displayed in the form of tabs.


There are no special settings on the tablet, and the standard ones are only slightly redrawn. They have their own icons, and the sections are displayed in two lists. Only the screen has advanced configuration options, which we described above in the corresponding section.



The tablet received a standard set of proprietary Lenovo applications, one of which is the SYNCit synchronization program. It can save your data to the cloud.




SHAREit and CLONEit are used to exchange data with various devices - smartphones, tablets or computers.



Lenovo did not limit itself to just installing the Dolby nameplate on the tablet body - it has a special Dolby Atmos application for fine-tuning the sound. Here you can either select a ready-made profile or set your own.



There is a games store. True, we didn’t see any famous titles here.



Another potentially useful application, or rather a client of the service, is a book store.





There are also standard utilities such as a calendar, calculator, timer, world clock, alarm clock and stopwatch.


From a software point of view, we are quite happy with the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L - it is a high-quality tablet with a modern system and a good set of software, both proprietary and third-party. At the same time, the interface works quickly and without glitches - those who updated to Android 5.0 complained about the latter. We don’t know what they have there, but we didn’t notice any degradation in the quality of the device.

The only thing that somewhat blurs the impression is that it is not possible to make calls via the cellular network. Let us remind you that the device is equipped with a 2G/3G/4G communication module, so theoretically it supports everything, but this function is blocked. It is not clear why Lenovo decided to be like Apple with its iPad - full calls are available on the same Samsung Galaxy Tab tablets.

Conclusion

We liked the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L tablet. For its money, it offers excellent functionality and high performance, as well as high-quality workmanship and even a design that is pleasing to the eye. The device really has a lot of advantages, the main ones being a high-resolution screen, a good processor, and decent battery life.

Separately, it should be noted that it is possible to upgrade to Android 5.0. On the one hand, it would be strange to see a 2015 tablet on an older version of the system, but Lenovo got its bearings in time and released an update. The shell has received a refreshed design and support for modern technologies.

We're more satisfied with the tablet's camera. It takes decent pictures in good lighting conditions, and the video it produces is quite good. The lack of flash is disappointing, but a 10-inch tablet is not a device with which you will go everywhere and take pictures of everything. But the video resolution of the front camera could still be made 1280x720.

The Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L has no serious disadvantages. We have just announced one of them - low resolution video shooting from the front camera. The second drawback is that it is not possible to make calls over the mobile network, despite the presence of the corresponding module. It’s clear that few people use this on a tablet, but still, why give up this function?

But the best thing about the Lenovo tablet is its price.

Price Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L

You can buy Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L for 18 thousand rubles. The price is quite small, you will agree. For that kind of money with similar characteristics, and even from a well-known brand, you simply won’t find anything. In general, the segment of tablets costing more than 15 thousand rubles with a diagonal of 9-10" is practically empty. In addition to the product reviewed, we found only one analogue, which was mentioned more than once above.


Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 sells for 21 thousand rubles, if you take the 4G version, while the Wi-Fi-only version is available for 19 thousand. The tablet comes with Android 5.0 out of the box, has 1.5 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal flash memory, 5 MP main camera and 2 MP front camera. But what is most depressing is the low resolution of the 9.7-inch PLS screen (analogous to the IPS matrix from Samsung) - 1024x768 pixels. You don't have to be an expert to see that it lags behind the Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L in almost all respects.

We couldn’t find any other competitors, especially at about the same price. Samsung Galaxy Tab E costs 16 thousand, but it is noticeably worse in all respects. ASUS ZenPad 10 looks good, but it also costs a step lower, considering its price of 12 thousand rubles. A step higher relative to the Lenovo tablet are devices from 28-30 thousand rubles, such as the Galaxy Tab S2 9.7, Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet and Apple iPad Air of both generations.

Pros:

  • low price for its characteristics;
  • update to Android 5.0 available;
  • good screen with customization options;
  • fast 64-bit processor;
  • stylish design;
  • loud sound with support for advanced settings from Dolby;
  • high-quality assembly;
  • good camera for a tablet;
  • good autonomy.

Minuses:

  • it is not possible to make calls via the mobile network;
  • low video resolution of the front camera;
  • no headphones or headsets included.

In 2015, Lenovo introduced its ten-inch tablet with 2 GB of RAM, it is called TAB 2 A10-70L. Since the company is known for manufacturing a wide range of devices ranging from smartphones to laptops, it is doing more than well in the tablet market. You can find a large selection of high-quality Lenovo devices from budget to premium. At the time of release, today's copy belonged to the middle price category. Let's take a closer look at what this “fruit” is by reviewing the Lenovo Tab 2 A10 70L 16 Gb.

Housing material matte plastic
Screen 10.1’’, capacitive, IPS matrix, 1920×1200 pixels (FHD)
Platform MediaTek MT8732
CPU Quad-core 1.7 GHz
RAM 2 GB
Data storage memory 16 GB (there is a 32 GB modification)
Memory card slot micro-SD cards up to 64 GB are supported
Camera 8 MP, video recording at 1080p (1920×1080 pixels)
Front-camera 5 MP
Battery non-removable, Li-Ion, capacity 7000 mAh
operating system Android 4.4 + Vibe UI
Net GSM/EDGE, WCDMA, LTE (microSIM) supported
Interfaces Wi-Fi (a/b/g/n), dual-band, Bluetooth 4.0 (A2DP, EDR), micro-USB connector (USB 2.0) for charging/synchronization, 3.5 mm for headset
Navigation GPS/Glonass (A-GPS support)
Sensors accelerometer, position sensor, gyroscope, light sensor
Dimensions 247 x 171 x 8.9 mm
Weight 509 grams

Equipment

The tablet is sold in a small cardboard box, which depicts the device itself and describes its technical characteristics. The diameter of the box is slightly larger than the tablet itself. The package is standard and does not contain additional accessories. So, in the box, in addition to the device itself, you can find a power supply, a cable for charging and connecting to a PC, and all the necessary documentation, including instructions and a warranty card, as well as a list of equipment on a separate sheet. The set is standard, as they say, nothing extra.

Design

The tablet has a simple design without any special features - everything is simple and concise. But this does not mean that he looks bad, quite the opposite. The main material of the case is matte plastic, it is quite durable. The device comes in two colors, namely white and dark blue.

On the front panel you can see a display with protective glass, above it on the side there is a camera and the company logo. It is by the location of the camera and logo that it becomes clear that the landscape orientation of the tablet is the only correct one. And besides, the ten-inch device is in a different position and is not very convenient to work with.

At the top end there is a headset jack; there is nothing else there. On the left you can find the keys for adjusting the volume and turning off the device; they feel great, have a good response and do not creak. Next to the buttons there is a micro-USB input for connecting charging or synchronizing the gadget with a computer. On the same side there is a hidden slot for a memory card and SIM card; it is hidden under a special plug. There are no connectors on the right side, and only a microphone on the bottom.

The rear panel of the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70L is greeted with another company logo in the very middle. The camera module is located at the top center, with two speakers and holes for them on its sides.

The tablet turned out to be large enough for a resolution of 10.1 inches. It could have come out a little smaller if the frames around the display were thinner, but this has the advantage of making the device more comfortable to hold, and there is no risk of false clicks. The case creaks a little, and the back panel is made of soft plastic and bends when you press it, but only by a millimeter. However, it is worth considering that this adds bending strength to the device. For those who prefer a hard back panel, you can buy a case with hard walls.

The tablet weighs just over 500 grams, but it cannot be said that the device is heavy. In addition, the device is quite thin, which makes the gadget more ergonomic. The back panel is susceptible to fingerprints, and if this is not so noticeable in the white version, then the smudges will stand out strongly against a dark blue background. All this suggests once again that it is better to use a case.

Display

Let's continue our review of the Lenovo Tab 2 A10 70L tablet by looking at the display features. The screen of the device has a diagonal of 10.1 inches and a resolution of 1920×1200 with an aspect ratio of 16:10. This resolution is quite enough to get a high-quality picture without obvious pixels. For this price category, the resolution is very good, which, undoubtedly, pleases and raises the device one line higher than competitors in the same price category.

The tablet has an air gap, but this is not such a big minus. This is forgivable for a mid-budget device. Color reproduction is natural, the screen is bright and rich, but the colors are realistic. The manufacturer has calibrated this setting well. The viewing angles are at the highest level, which also means that the display turned out to be excellent.

The tablet has a built-in MiraVision setting that allows you to adjust many screen parameters. This means atypical adjustments to brightness, but also sharpness, color balance, hue, as well as contrast and color saturation.

The display is bright enough for normal outdoor use, but in direct sunlight the quality may be slightly lost. The minimum brightness setting is too high, this leads to the fact that in the dark when using the tablet, the eyes may get tired faster and there is a desire to lower the slider even lower, but this is not possible. You can fix this using third-party applications.

There was no light sensor built in, so all brightness settings must be done manually. However, most users disable it anyway, so we can’t say that this is a big minus.

It is worth noting that it is still unknown what material is used to protect the display. There are opinions that this is protective glass, but sometimes it seems that the front panel is high-quality plastic. It is worth considering that the protective surface resists scratches well, but does not have an oleophobic coating, so fingerprints remain easily. Here it is better to use film.

As a result, we can say that the display turned out to be good and is clearly worthy of its price.

Sound

The device has two speakers, which are located at the top of the rear panel and distributed on the sides, which creates stereo or surround sound. The tablet has Dolby ATMOS technology built into it, which is designed to significantly expand the sound stage. We can immediately say that Lenovo managed to achieve this. The sound is loud and clear, bass and low frequencies are felt.

Since the speakers are located at the rear, you may feel that this degrades the sound experience. However, they have plenty of power to spare, which makes up for the lack of location. While holding the tablet, do not cover the sound holes with your hands.

The mentioned Dolby ATMOS program provides deep sound settings and several ready-made quality profiles.

Also a little about using the headset. If you turn on expensive headphones, their potential will be revealed at 100%. As a result, we can say with confidence that the sound of the tablet is at a high level.

Cameras

You shouldn't expect anything from cameras in tablets. And in general, few people use them except as a front camera for selfie photos or video calls. But everything in the reviewed tablet is pretty good. So, the main camera is 8 megapixels and has autofocus. In good daylight, the pictures are of acceptable quality, and the color rendition of the surroundings is normal.

But focusing takes quite a long time, and when you get closer, you can see that the detail in the photos is rather weak. If you take photos in poor lighting, the quality drops many times and noise appears.

In the application "Camera" There are many useful settings; if you tweak them, the quality of the pictures may improve slightly. So, the most interesting setting is the HDR mode. It works quite well and is useful in many situations. However, during such photography, the camera must be stationary. It is also worth noting that there is no flash, which reduces the quality of the photo in the dark. Videos are obtained even in high resolution at 1920×1080, but still the quality is a little lame, and pixelation appears. Despite the shortcomings, the camera also has interesting features, for example, an anti-flicker mode - allows you to shoot video from a monitor or TV screen without running bars.

The front camera is quite standard and is suitable for taking pictures of yourself or using for video calling, but the video quality will not be the highest.

Memory and memory card

The tablet is equipped with 16 GB of internal memory and 2 GB of RAM. If the RAM is sufficient for running applications and background processes, then the internal storage may not be enough. The fact is that it gets clogged very quickly, and in the version of the operating system installed on this tablet, not all applications are transferred to the memory card.

You can expand the storage with a flash drive up to 64 GB, which slightly improves the situation. In addition, there is a version with 32 GB of ROM.

Connection

Wireless modules are presented in the form of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and 3G/LTE. What we can say about Wi-Fi is that it works well and quite quickly, no problems were identified during testing - the connection is instantaneous, and the transfer speed is high. The Wi-Fi module supports all standards that currently exist.

There are GPS, Glonass and Beidou systems. They all work well with the cards.

When connecting an OTG adapter, you can not only connect a USB flash drive, but even a USB-Ethernet network card for subsequent use of wired Internet. This opportunity is not available everywhere.

Battery life and performance

The tablet uses a 7000 mAh battery. Despite the fact that the filling is quite economical, long-term operation will be ensured. The battery life was tested on PCMark, where the tablet lasted more than 9 hours with above-average brightness and Wi-Fi turned on. When the test was completed, there was still 19% charge left, which is enough for at least an hour under the same high load.

In general, it will take at least 2 days to discharge the tablet with normal use. Charging takes about 4 hours from 0 to 100%. It is recommended to use the supplied cable and power supply, which provide a current of 2A. With other power supplies, charging may take longer. During heavy games, the charging speed decreases significantly, so after 30 minutes of playing, the charging level increased by only 7%.

The “heart” of the tablet is a quad-core MediaTek MT8732 processor with a clock frequency of 1.7 GHz. This is a mid-range chipset that is quite power efficient. The video system used is Mali-T760 MP2 - a powerful video accelerator, which, however, in this version has only 2 cores, but can support much more.

RAM 2 GB, of which only half is available to the user. In Antutu, Lenovo Tab 2 A10 70L shows more than 34 thousand points, which is an average result. However, in reality the performance turns out to be higher than the tests show. The interface works smoothly and quickly, all applications open without the slightest delay.

In games, the situation is average in every sense, for example, in the rather demanding game World Of Tanks Blitz, you can comfortably play only on low and medium settings, however, during difficult scenes there may be drops in the frame rate.

In well-optimized games like Asphalt 8 and Modern Combat 5, everything is quite good, it’s comfortable to play at medium settings, there are no obvious performance losses and no stutters either.

In simple 3D games, such as various runners, performance is at a high level, everything flies as it should. The situation is the same with 2D games; they have no frame drops.

From all this we can conclude that the tablet is, in principle, suitable for games, but playing particularly difficult versions will have problems, you will need to lower the graphics settings.

Software

Out of the box, the tablet comes with the Android 4.4 operating system, but immediately upon launch it can be upgraded to Android 5.0. To do this, you just need to connect to the Internet, after which the tablet itself will offer an update.

Lenovo's proprietary solution, Vibe UI, is used as the shell. At first glance, there are not many differences from the standard version of Android; these are slightly redesigned settings and redundant shortcuts for standard applications.

There are no complaints about the operation of the system. Everything works quickly and smoothly. There are no slowdowns during transitions. The entire set of Android functions works fully and flawlessly.

There are several pre-installed applications, among which there are a couple of special ones:

  • SYNCit HD. This software product allows you to backup memory.
  • WPS Office. This is an office suite, it includes all the necessary applications for opening and editing documents, creating presentations, and a program for tables and calculations in them.

Bottom line

Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70L is an interesting offer that fully justifies its price. Among the advantages, we can immediately note an excellent high-resolution screen, normal performance for many everyday tasks and support for 3G networks. The most noticeable plus is the excellent sound system, which provides truly high-quality sound, as well as high battery life for a tablet with a 10-inch screen.

However, there are still some downsides. This is insufficient performance for “heavy” games, frankly weak camera modules and the absence of an oleophobic screen coating.

But a tablet is not a smartphone. In general, the reviewed gadget is clearly worth the money.

Video review of Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70L

It’s better to get acquainted with the tablet and see with your own eyes how it works in the video review of the Lenovo Tab 2 A10 70L. The video will ultimately determine your impression of the presented device.

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Design

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Width

Width information - refers to the horizontal side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

247 mm (millimeters)
24.7 cm (centimeters)
0.81 ft (feet)
9.72 in (inches)
Height

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171 mm (millimeters)
17.1 cm (centimeters)
0.56 ft (feet)
6.73 in (inches)
Thickness

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8.9 mm (millimeters)
0.89 cm (centimeters)
0.03 ft (feet)
0.35 in (inches)
Weight

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520 g (grams)
1.15 lbs
18.34 oz (ounces)
Volume

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375.91 cm³ (cubic centimeters)
22.83 in³ (cubic inches)
Colors

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White
Blue

SIM card

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Mobile networks

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GSM

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GSM 850 MHz
GSM 900 MHz
GSM 1800 MHz
GSM 1900 MHz
UMTS

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UMTS 850 MHz
UMTS 1900 MHz
UMTS 2100 MHz
LTE

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LTE 800 MHz
LTE 900 MHz
LTE 1800 MHz
LTE 2100 MHz
LTE 2600 MHz

Mobile communication technologies and data transfer speeds

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Operating system

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SoC (System on Chip)

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SoC (System on Chip)

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MediaTek MT8732
Technological process

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28 nm (nanometers)
Processor (CPU)

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ARM Cortex-A53
Processor size

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64 bit
Instruction Set Architecture

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ARMv8
Level 1 cache (L1)

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32 kB + 32 kB (kilobytes)
Level 2 cache (L2)

L2 (level 2) cache is slower than L1 cache, but in return it has a higher capacity, allowing it to cache more data. It, like L1, is much faster than system memory (RAM). If the processor does not find the requested data in L2, it continues to look for it in the L3 cache (if available) or in RAM memory.

512 kB (kilobytes)
0.5 MB (megabytes)
Number of processor cores

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4
CPU clock speed

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1500 MHz (megahertz)
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)

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ARM Mali-T760 MP2
Number of GPU cores

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2
GPU clock speed

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500 MHz (megahertz)
Amount of random access memory (RAM)

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2 GB (gigabytes)
Type of random access memory (RAM)

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LPDDR3
Number of RAM channels

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Single channel
RAM frequency

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800 MHz (megahertz)

Built-in memory

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Memory cards

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Screen

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Type/technology

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IPS
Diagonal

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10.1 in (inches)
256.54 mm (millimeters)
25.65 cm (centimeters)
Width

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8.8 in (inches)
223.59 mm (millimeters)
22.36 cm (centimeters)
Height

Approximate screen height

4.95 in (inches)
125.77 mm (millimeters)
12.58 cm (centimeters)
Aspect Ratio

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1.778:1
16:9
Permission

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1920 x 1080 pixels
Pixel Density

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218 ppi (pixels per inch)
85ppcm (pixels per centimeter)
Color depth

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24 bit
16777216 flowers
Screen area

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66.8% (percent)
Other characteristics

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Capacitive
Multi-touch

Sensors

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Rear camera

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CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor)
Image Resolution

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3264 x 2448 pixels
7.99 MP (megapixels)
Video resolution

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1920 x 1080 pixels
2.07 MP (megapixels)
Video recording speed (frame rate)

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30fps (frames per second)
Characteristics

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Autofocus
Digital zoom
Geographical tags
Touch Focus

Front-camera

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Audio

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WiFi

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Bluetooth

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USB

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Headphone jack

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Connecting devices

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Browser

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Video file formats/codecs

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Hi all!

When our Acer laptop began to slowly but surely fall apart, my husband and I seriously thought about buying a tablet. And combining business with pleasure, we decided to give ourselves, our loved ones, this device for the New Year 2016.

I was initially set on something completely budget-friendly and modest, so that the family budget would not suffer, but my husband had a different opinion. He generally adheres to the view that you need to buy high-quality equipment, so that it will serve for more than one year and be “stuffed” with good hardware.

WHY LENOVO TAB 2 A10-70L

Long before the joyless old age approached our laptop, my husband said more than once that in the future, when we decide to buy a tablet, we will take LENOVO. Like, this brand now has good quality and a reasonable price.


Before purchasing, by the way, the spouse usually spends a lot of time reading reviews about equipment and watching a large number of video reviews of this or that product. This is how he approached the choice of a washing vacuum cleaner and a smartphone as a gift for me. I “went” the same way when choosing a tablet.

Based on the above, we can conclude that of all the tablets available on the market in its price category, my husband chose the most worthy one.

Place of purchase "Citylink" equipment store-warehouse

Price during the New Year's promotion period 15,490 rubles (out of promotion 17,990 rubles)

Usage time 2 months

DESCRIPTION

Here I will simply copy the description of this model from the official website (formatted as a quote), leave my comments and give a personal assessment of the manufacturer’s words.

Clear and bright image

The ten-inch widescreen Full HD IPS display of the TAB 2 A10 70 tablet (1920 x 1200) differs from other displays in its increased viewing area and the highest quality video playback.


This is true. The image is very bright and clear. Color rendition is bomb. And the screen is big. Initially, it was precisely because of the presence of a ten-inch display that we preferred this model. We wanted to be able to watch videos and play games without a magnifying glass.

Immersive Audio

The multi-speaker soundbar with Dolby Atmos® Cinematic Moving Audio delivers stunning, immersive sound that immerses you in the action. If you add a Full HD display here, the TAB 2 A10 70 tablet turns into an ideal device for games and multimedia entertainment.


Well, sort of. The sound coming from the speakers is quite convincing. The tablet screams well, there seems to be an effect of presence ☺.

Powerful processor

The TAB 2 A10 70 tablet delivers exceptional performance thanks to its powerful 64-bit quad-core processor.

It's difficult for me to say anything about this. The tablet is quite fast, but stutters were also noticed with it 😔.

Long battery life

The 7000 mAh battery guarantees up to 10 hours of continuous use. You can work on your tablet all day long without recharging.

It is what it is! Thanks to the increased battery capacity, we can charge the tablet once every two (and sometimes three) days. I think that with active continuous operation the battery charge will really last for 9-10 hours.

Slim and compact design

The TAB 2 A10 70 tablet is an incredibly compact device with a thickness of less than 9 mm. Available in two color options (Pearl White and Midnight Blue), choose the model that perfectly matches your style.


We chose a white tablet; it looks mega-stylish. It’s a pity that all this pearly beauty has to be hidden behind a case, but what can you do, it’s a vital necessity.


SPECIFICATIONS

Here, perhaps, I’ll also cite data from the manufacturer’s website, since I don’t see the point in reprinting it (and if I start writing in my own words, I’ll definitely mess something up).


CPU

Quad-core MTK MT8732 1.7GHz processor

operating system Android 4.4 KitKat (updated to Android 5.0 Lollipop)

Dimensions 247 x 171 x 8.9 mm

Display

  • Size: 10.1" Full HD IPS display (1920 x 1200)
  • Type: Capacitive screen with 10-point touch interface

Video card/GPU

  • Mali-T760 MP2, 500 MHz

Built-in memory

  • RAM: 2 GB, ROM: 16 GB
  • Expandable up to 32 GB

Battery

  • Type: 7000 mAh (lithium polymer), non-removable
  • Standby time: 20 hours
  • Operating time during active use: 10 hours when connected to a Wi-Fi network

Sound

Multi-speaker soundbar with Dolby Atmos® Cinematic Moving Audio

Built-in camera

  • Rear camera: 8 megapixels, autofocus
  • Front: 5 MP camera, fixed focal length

Color

  • Midnight blue
  • White

Number of SIM cards

Standard SIM card slot (on selected models)


Sensors

  • G-sensor (accelerometer)
  • vibration function
  • Hall Sensor

Communication/radio capabilities

  • 2G Network: GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • 3G Network: WCDMA 2100/900 MHz
  • Data transfer rate: HSPA+ 21 Mbps (DL) / 5.76 Mbps (UL)
  • Supported standards: GSM, GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth® 4.0
  • WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Radio: FM radio
  • Satellite navigation, A-GPS, GLONASS
  • LTE Band 1/3/7/8/20/41


PHOTOS FROM TABLET

I took photos from my tablet of everything that was bad/good at home 😁.









VIDEO FROM TABLET

In general, I didn’t plan to make videos using a tablet. But Special For You filmed a short video from the window of its apartment on the 5th floor (the local boys were having a blast on the swing). Take a look if you're interested.

The video quality from the tablet's camera is not so great, especially when zooming in. Perhaps the distance and cloudy weather are to blame, but I still think that the tablet is simply not intended for these purposes.

DISADVANTAGES OF THE TABLET, IDENTIFIED DURING TWO MONTHS OF OPERATION

Disadvantage 1. During busy work, you can feel significant heating of the case in the upper left corner.

Flaw 2. Wide screen bezel (especially at the top). She doesn’t bother me in any way, but for some reason my husband is unhappy with her.

Flaw 3. Rare system freezes. I noticed several times that the tablet does not respond to touches immediately, but after a few seconds. It’s difficult for me to say what exactly this is due to: the operation of the tablet itself or problems with the Internet. Perhaps the reason really is the unstable Internet, since freezes occurred while being online (for example, when moving from one window to another, scrolling up and down a page, etc.). By the way, my husband did not notice such lags.

Shortcoming 4. No fast charging. It is not comfortable.

Drawback 5. Relatively slow loading when turned on.

Shortcoming 6. Weak rear camera (only 8 megapixels). We rarely use a tablet for photography, so this is not a decisive moment for us.

Now I’ve written all this and I’m sitting there freaking out, thinking, is it really that bad? In fact, the listed disadvantages do not bother us at all. If I weren’t so harmfully nasty, I wouldn’t find fault with these moments. I just considered it my duty to tell you about them.

LET US SUMMARY

Despite the device’s minor shortcomings, I dare to recommend it after two months of use. We are completely satisfied with this tablet because it meets our main requirements:

  1. The ability to watch movies in high quality with a bright and clear picture.
  2. Convenient Internet surfing.
  3. Support for average quality games.
  4. Widescreen display.
  5. Surround sound.
  6. Capacious battery.
  7. 3G/4G support.
  8. Excellent price/quality ratio.
  9. Stylish appearance.
  10. Good build quality (our tablet does not creak or play).

Before publishing the review, I asked my husband if he regretted purchasing this model after some time from the moment he started using it. He firmly answered: “No! For the money, this tablet is by far the best!” Well, what can I say, I’m used to trusting my husband’s opinion!

By the way, I can recommend a good faux leather case for this tablet for a modest price. We have been using it for over six months now and are very pleased.

I hope this review was helpful to you. Thank you all for the 👍!

Your Nastya

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