Lenovo TAB A10-70
Lenovo TAB A10-70

Samsung isn’t the only manufacturer that unveiled a few budget Android tablets on Tuesday, even Chinese giant Lenovo announced four new entry-level slates that will go on sale in Q2 of this year.

Part of the company’s new A-series, the tablets are dubbed as A7-30, A7-50, A8-50 and A10-70. As you can guess from the names, the first tablets are seven-inch devices, while A8-50 and A10-70 pack 8-inch and 10-inch display respectively.

“Lenovo’s latest A-series tablet family is designed to meet the demands of today’s young, active users who are always on the go, and have lifestyle requirements that are as diverse as their own personalities. With these latest additions to our tablet portfolio, we’ve introduced devices that speaks directly to each consumer’s habits, whether it’s enjoying music, reading e-books or watching videos on the go,” said Shao Tao, vice president Lenovo and head of Mobile BU.

Here is quick look at what we know so far about the new Lenovo tablets:

Lenovo Tab A7-30: 7-inch 1024x600p display, Dolby-enhanced dual-front speakers, quad-core processor, SIM card support, VGA front camera, 2MP rear camera, and 3500 mAh battery

Lenovo Tab A7-50: 7-inch HD display, quad-core processor, 2MP front camera, rear camera, optional 3G support. There is a variant of A7-50, which is known as A7-40 and comes with 8GB of internal storage and just the front-facing camera, no rear camera. Rest specifications of A7-40 are same as A7-50.

Lenovo Tab A8-50: 8-inch HD IPS display, 5MP rear camera, 2MP front camera, 4200 mAh battery, Dolby Audio, quad-core processor

Lenovo Tab A10-70: 10.1-inch HD display, Dolby-enhanced dual-front speakers, 5MP rear camera, 2MP front camera, 6340 mAh battery, and quad-core processor.

Pricing:

According to Lenovo, The A7-50 tablet is priced from £99.99. Prices for the A8-50 start from £139.99 and the A10-70 tablet will be available from £169.99. No word on A7-30 pricing.

Gaurav Shukla is a journalist with over 12 years of experience covering the consumer technology space. He started his career with a self-published Android blog and has since worked with Microsoft's MSN.com,...

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  1. won’t be surprised if they ship with android 4.3 or take a step back to 4.2.

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