It seems Lenovo is working hard on a new batch of tablets. Hot on the heels of the alleged Yoga Pad Pro leak form a couple of days ago, detailing a intriguing tablet, with HDMI input support, we are now seeing a more-traditional form-factor tablet also pop-up in various places. As per the name suggests - the Tab M10 5G is a more budget-friendly model, with a display diagonal around 10 inches. It now has is own page in the Google Play console, complete with a small and not particularly telling render, as well as a TB-X607Z model number.
The listing also mentions the Qualcomm
SM6350 chipset, which is the Snapdragon 690 5G - an 8nm chipset, with six Kryo
560 Silver cores, clocked at up to 1.7 GHz and two Kryo 560 Gold ones, at up to
2.0 GHz, plus an Adreno 619L GPU and an integrated X51 5G modem. A nice step up
from the Helio P22 chips found in earlier Tab M10 models. It is paired with 6GB
of RAM and is pushing pixels to a 1200 x 1920-pixel panel.
The same TB-X607Z model number can also be
found in a few recent GeekBench listings online. These don't provide any
additional info and simply reaffirm things like the Snapdragon 690 5G chipset,
6GB of RAM and Android 11 OS. We have no info on pricing or availability for
the Lenovo Tab M10 5G yet. Though, in light of the recent Yoga Tab Pro rumors
and leaks, we already mentioned, it is possible to expect an event or at least
announcement for a few devices from Lenovo shortly.
