Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus oficial renders leak alongside full spec details

Vlad, 31 January 2017

We are clearly getting ever closer to the official introduction of Lenovo's next Android tablet, the Tab3 8 Plus. This model first surfaced online last September, belive it or not, but it's still not been announced. Yesterday we saw it in a benchmark's database, and today the full spec details for it have been leaked along with a bunch of official press renders for your viewing pleasure.

There will be two Tab3 8 Plus models, one Wi-Fi-only (TB-8703F), the other with 4G LTE mobile data too (TB-8703X). Aside from the connectivity options, the other specs are shared between the two.

Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus leaked official promotional renders Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus leaked official promotional renders
Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus leaked official promotional renders

The Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus will come with an 8-inch 1,920x1,200 touchscreen, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 chipset, 3GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable storage, an 8 MP rear camera with LED flash, a 5 MP front-facing unit, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and a 4,250 mAh battery. It will run Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.

Even more promotional renders of the Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus Even more promotional renders of the Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus
Even more promotional renders of the Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus

Its dimensions are 209.5 x 123.5 x 8.6 mm, and it weighs 320g. It's going to be IP52 certified, which means it will be "dust protected", and vertically dripping water "shall have no harmful effect when the enclosure is tilted at an angle of 15° from its normal position". It will be offered in two color options, silver and blue, both having a special "translucent" finish.

It's unclear when it will be released or how much it will cost, but the source of these images and specs is certain that it will be priced at no more than €150 and will be out very soon. Perhaps it will be announced at MWC next month then.

Source (in Italian)


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Samsung's high end tablets look great and perform well. I owned and loved the first two - the 8.4 S1 and the 8 inch S2 but I sold both of them after about 8 to 10 months when the battery started needing charging more often, with only moderate use. I ...

Why the MicroUSB port on the upper part ? WHY ? 150 EUR for this is an affair considering the screen resolution and also the processor. I'm eagier to see the price of the LTE version :)

It's that time, where lenovo tablets' battery capacity is lower than lenovo phone

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