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Pixel 3 could be released on October 9 this year

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A Bloomberg article about the upcoming Apple iPhone launch dropped a little Pixel knowledge on us today. According to the article the Pixel 3 launch event will take place on October 9 at a media event in New York City.

There are several reasons this is news. The first being that no official statement has been given about when or where the Pixel 3 phones will launch. The second reason would be this bucks the trend of the previous Pixel 1 and Pixel 2 launches. Previously both the Pixel 1 and Pixel 2 events happened on October 4 in San Francisco.

Not only would this mark the first time they’ve changed the date, but it would also be a big change in location. Yet another oddity would be that October 9 is on a Sunday. The previous two launches took place on a Tuesday and a Wednesday.

If Google were to launch on October 4 of this year it would again put it on a Tuesday which seems more likely. Launching during the weekend would be quite peculiar, unless Google couldn’t book the venue at another time. Which again seems highly unlikely.

Although none of this is set in stone and it is always possible the Bloomberg article or source is mistaken. It does seem bizarre that of all places for the launch date and location to drop would be an Apple article, but stranger things have happened I guess.

At this point, the Pixel 3 XL is hardly a secret. It has been leaked in so many ways confirming the design from all angles and the specs. However, it’s always possible Google still has some secrets up their sleeves to surprise us with at the event.

Generally, the Pixel phone launches with at least one software exclusive that makes it stand out from all other phones. While the Pixel 3 XL has already been unboxed, photographed, reviewed, and shown off in just about every way. It is still likely those models weren’t running the final version of the OS. For now, we’ll just have to wait for October 9 or possibly October 4 to find out what Google might have been able to hold back, if anything.

Nine tips and tricks for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is a massive phone with an abundance of features. The deeper you dig the more you find lurking in the menus. We’ve already shown you the first 10 things you should do after getting your new Note 9. Now, let’s dig a little deeper and show you a few tips and tricks. Before we get started I’d like to thank AT&T for providing the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.

Unlock with the S-Pen

One of the handy new features the S-Pen has gained after using Bluetooth LE is the multifunction button. Samsung now allows you to use this button to unlock your phone.

It’s not all that secure but if you use the pen frequently and want to use then it’s there. Once enabled with a simple click of the button your phone will unlock and show your home screen.

  • Open settings
  • Advanced Features
  • S Pen
  • Unlock with S Pen remote

App Pair

The addition of native multitasking in Android is a wonderful thing. Having the ability to have two apps opened at once can save you a lot of time and frustration. It is even better on a phone with a display as large as the Galaxy Note 9 and the use of the S-Pen.

You might wonder, what could make it even better? How about a way to launch two apps you use often in split-screen mode with a handy shortcut. The Galaxy Note 9 gives you this very option from the Edge Panel.

  • Swipe open the Edge Panel
  • Swipe over to Apps Edge
  • Tap Edit
  • Create App pair

Hiding the Navigation Bar

In the past, Samsung made use of capacitive buttons on its phones for navigation. These days with the slimmed down bezels they have opted for software navigation keys like most other manufacturers. The big issue with software navigation keys on an OLED panel such as the Super AMOLED panel used on the Note 9 is burn-in.

This occurs when a static image is shown too long on an OLED screen and a ghost image appears there permanently. One great way to combat this is by hiding your navigation bar when not in use. As an added bonus it also makes using your apps more immersive. After following the steps below you’ll notice a small dot in your navigation bar that can be used to toggle this feature.

  • Open Settings
  • Display
  • Navigation bar
  • Show and hide button

Customize the Always-On Display

The Always-On Display is a convenient feature that allows you to get a quick look at the time and your notifications without even pressing a button. Not only is it convenient, but did you know you can customize it? Within the Samsung Themes store, there are tons of themes for the AOD. Some are free but many require a nominal fee.

  • Open Settings
  • Wallpapers and themes
  • AODs

Even if you want to stick with one of the default themes you can customize the color to make it your own.

  • Open Settings
  • Lock screen
  • Clock style

Customize Edge Lighting

Edge lighting is another one of those eye candy features the Note 9 offers. Usually, you only see the edges light up when receiving a call or text. However, if you dig into the settings a bit you can enable it for any app you choose. You can also select what color to use, the width, and whether it should show with the screen on, off, or both. You could even toggle it off if you find you don’t like it.

  • Open Settings
  • Display
  • Edge screen
  • Edge lighting

Add More Edge Panels

Speaking of the edge features on the Note 9, there are a whole plethora of edge panels you can add. While only two come enabled by default, there are several others including ones for weather, a calculator, news, and sports feeds, and more. Just follow these steps and soon you’ll open up a whole new world of what the Edge Panel is capable of.

  • Swipe open the edge panel
  • Tap the settings cog in the bottom left
  • Tap the 3 dot menu in the top right corner
  • Tap Download

Secure Folder

These days our phones have taken on the role of our most used devices. As such we often keep a great deal of sensitive information on them. With Secure Folder, you can keep prying eyes away from some of your most private information. It allows you to protect pictures, notes, and apps on your phone. Requiring a PIN, password, pattern, or a form of biometric security in order to access them.

  • Open Settings
  • Biometrics and security
  • Secure Folder

Multi Window

Don’t confuse Mult window with the split screen view which was introduced in Android Nougat. This is an entirely different feature from Samsun that enables you to shrink down apps into a smaller window. While different from split screen mode in Android it is just another way to multitask that can sometimes work better.

Intelligent Scan

Intelligent Scan is not quite the face unlock feature found on the iPhone. Instead, it combines the benefits of face recognition and iris scanning to unlock your phone. While each individually could unlock your phone when they are combined it becomes more secure than either used by itself. Until Samsung comes up with a way to copy IR facial scanning this is the best we’re going to get for now.

Devices used in this article were provided by AT&T

Samsung just entered the Android Go arena with the Galaxy J2 Core

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It has been rumored for a while that Samsung would soon release an Android Go phone. That day has finally come as the Galaxy J2 Core was just announced. Similar to most other Android Go phones out there, the Galaxy J2 Core will run very basic specs.

Specs

  • 960 x 540 5-inch TFT
  • Exynos 7570
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 8GB of storage; expandable with microSD
  • 8MP f/2.2 rear-camera
  • 5MP f/2.2 front-camera
  • 2600mAh battery
  • Android 8.1 Go Edition

As I said, the specs on the Galaxy J2 Core are quite basic. That is the case for most Android Go phones, which are made to be affordable phones for emerging markets. Recently, I reviewed Galaxy J3 2018 with similar specs but running the full version of Android. It was a slow but capable phone. Here’s hoping the slimmed down version of Android Go makes the Galaxy J2 Core a little speedier.

Unlike most other Android Go phones on the market, Samsung includes their own skin over the OS. While most choose to leave Android Go alone, Samsung has chosen to offer the Samsung experience, even on the lowest end of phones.

The Samsung Galaxy J2 will be available beginning today in India and Malaysia and can be purchased for approximately $100 US dollars. Samsung also states the phone will expand into more markets in the future.

T-Mobile customers may have had their personal information leaked

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T-Mobile customers may have cause for concern, as it is possible some of your personal details were accessed recently. T-Mobile has released a statement regarding the incident which occurred on August 20. On the day in question, T-Mobile’s cybersecurity team detected the breach and promptly shut down the attempt to access any unauthorized information and informed the authorities.

What was accessed

The good news is, according to the statement your social security number, financial info, and password were not accessed. The bad news is, it is possible they gained access to one or more of the following information including your name, billing zip code, phone number, email address, account number and account type (prepaid or postpaid).

What should you do

All customers affected have been or will be notified soon. If you do not receive a notification it means your account was not part of this breach. If you received a notification or need any more information regarding the breach you can reach out to T-Mobile through one of the following methods.

  • T-Mobile and MetroPCS customers can dial 611
  • Use two-way messaging through MyT-Mobile.com
  • Use the T-Mobile app
  • Use iMessage through Apple Business Chat
  • Schedule a call back from the Team of Experts through the T-Mobile app or MyT-Mobile.com

It is also recommended that you take this time to change your passwords. Regularly changing your passwords is one of the best ways to prevent unauthorized access to your accounts. Especially after an incident like the one above has occurred.

Purchasing a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 today? Look here first for the best deals

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The Korean smartphone giant unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 earlier this month, to much fanfare. As always, the Note 9 takes everything Sammy learned from the S9 and S9 Plus and crammed it into a larger-profile phablet, complete with improved S-pen.

If you want the latest and greatest from Samsung, this is the place to be – but it’ll cost you a very pretty penny.

Samsung added a few interesting features to the Note series this time around, including an enhanced 4,000mAh battery, water-cooling, and a new, smart S-Pen that uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to add new functionality to the previously “dumb” pen.

Read more: First 24 hours with the Samsung Galaxy Note 9: nothing but a pleasure | Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Specs: A complete monster

Other features are more standard, including 6.4″ Infinity Display, Snapdragon 845 processor, and either 6/128GB or 8/512GB RAM/ROM, depending on the model you choose.

How to buy, you ask? Let’s take a look.


Samsung

While Samsung did offer some pretty nice pre-order bonuses, those are now over. Early adopters were able to choose from either a Fortnite pack worth about $150 or a pair of AKG earphones.

But, if you didn’t get in on the pre-order, you’re not out of luck. Samsung is still sweetening the deal if you pick up the device directly from the manufacturer. Right now, you will be rewarded with a free Duo wireless charger plus any Note 9 cover of your choice. For a $99, you can get both of these, plus the 2018 IconX truly wireless earbuds. That’s a 50% savings on Samsung’s wireless audio solution.

Samsung

Verizon

Verizon is currently running one of the best promotions out there. When you pick up one Samsung Galaxy Note 9, you can get a second for free. The free device comes in the form of 24 bill statement credits of $41.66 that are automatically applied to your bill. You don’t have to trade in a phone, add a line, or any of that. Just get two phones and pay for one. Not bad.

Verizon Wireless

AT&T

AT&T’s deal is a lot like Verizon’s. You can currently get a FREE Samsung Galaxy Note 9 when you purchase one. You recieve the bill credits over a 30-month period and must have service that costs more than $65 a month after credits and discounts.

Unfortunately, to get this deal, you’ll need to add a new line of service. Also, if you’re interested in this deal, you’ll need to act fast. This offer only lasts until 8/30/18.

AT&T Wireless

T-Mobile

T-Mobile was the first of the major carriers to advertise a trade-in deal for the Note 9, offering up to 50% off if you trade in an eligible Samsung Galaxy Device. These devices range from the S8+ down to the S5, with a couple of the lower, entry-level Galaxy devices thrown in there for good measure. If you’re a faithful Samsung follower and T-Mobile customer, this may work out well for you since you don’t need to add a line.

Something to note, T-Mobile is asking some customers that are newer to the service or who don’t have the best credit to plop down a tidy $280 at the time of purchase. While this is a huge lump sum to ask for up front, it does drop the monthly equipment installment payment down from around $41 advertised at other carriers to $30 a month.

T-Mobile

Sprint

Sprint has its own Note 9 deal happening now, but we have to say its the least enticing of the big four carriers. Currently, you can get 50% off your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 but you must purchase the device on Sprint’s Flex lease plan and add a new line of service.

Sprint

US Cellular

US Cellular is not currently offering any deals on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. You can get the base mode Note 9 for $33/month for 30 months or the 512 GB version for $41.64/month for 30 months.

US Cellular

For a limited time get Sprint Unlimited for $25/month with the Sprint Kickstart flash sale

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If you’ve been looking for a better plan or way to save money on your mobile plan, and really, we all are. Then today might be the day to jump over to Sprint and give them a try. Once again, Sprint is running their Kickstart flash sale for Sprint Unlimited that offers unlimited talk, text, and data for only $25 a month.

Sprint says this deal will be gone in a flash, but they don’t mention exactly when it will end. Meaning if you’re interested you better jump on it now. With Unlimited Kickstart, you get unlimited talk, text, and data for $25 a month per line. This includes video up to 480p, music up to 500kbps, and game streams up to 2mbps. However, data will be throttled during times of congestion.

In order to get the deal, you’ll need to open a new line with Sprint or port in one from another carrier. You’ll also need to bring your own phone or buy a new one through Sprint. This offer won’t be available in stores, so follow the link to sign up online or call 1-800-SPRINT1 for more information.

If you’ve been interested in trying Sprint in the past or you’re just looking to save some money this is the perfect time to give them a try. If you have any concerns about coverage or speed, rest assured Sprint has been making improvements. According to Ookla Sprint has the most improved mobile network over the past year.

In Brief: Note 9, Google Coach, LG V40, and more (Ep. 21)

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Join us as we sit down and discuss some of the hot tech topics out there today. This edition focuses on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 launch, press leaks for the LG V40,  Google’s rumored AI health assistant, Coach, Google Pixel 3 leaks, and the Oppo R17 Pro.

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Huawei Mate SE Review

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2018 has not been super kind to Huawei as the US government squashed plans to partner with AT&T and Verizon. However, that has not stopped the company from rolling out new options, including the budget-minded Huawei Mate SE.

The Mate SE was announced back in March, just a month after the Honor 7X was announced. For those who are unaware, Honor is actually a sub-brand of Huawei, who tends to focus on folks with a budget.

READ MORE: Five best budget Android smartphones you can buy

With the arrival of the Mate SE, we saw a few improvements when compared to the 7X. Mainly, there was a bump in the RAM and storage, while the design largely remained the same.

Huawei Mate SE Specifications

  • Display – 5.93-inches
  • Processor – HiSilicon Kirin 659
  • RAM – 4GB
  • Storage – 64GB
  • Front Camera – 8MP
  • Rear Cameras – 16MP + 2MP
  • Battery – 3,340mAh
  • Software – Android Oreo w/EMUI 8.0
  • Others – Dual nano-SIM cards, Fingerprint Scanner

Design

Moving into the design and to put it simply, the Mate SE is solid. We have a 5.93-inch display with a 2:1 aspect ratio thanks to thin bezels on the sides and smaller top and bottom bezels.

Instead of opting for an all-glass design, Huawei decided to use metal on the frame and rear. Meanwhile, there is a nice piece of glass housing the LCD display panel.

On the front, there is the earpiece, along with proximity sensor and front-facing 8MP selfie camera. Moving to the bottom, the Mate SE includes a microUSB charger, bottom-firing speaker, and 3.5mm headphone jack.

The Power and Volume buttons are housed on the right, with dual-SIM card slot found on the left. At the top, there is nothing but the additional microphone used to make phone calls easier.

Since the front is all glass, Huawei opted to move the fingerprint scanner to the rear. This is found in the middle of the device, with some Huawei branding placed closer to the bottom.

Finally, we come to the rear-mounted camera setup. Huawei decided to use horizontally-mounted cameras, along with an LED flash placed to the left.

Software

When the Mate SE shipped to users, the handset was equipped with Android Nougat along with Huawei’s EMUI 5.1 overlay. However, in the months since the release, Huawei has pushed the Android Oreo update to devices.

The software as a whole is reliable, although you will likely get a bit tired of EMUI after awhile. While serviceable, there are just certain aspects that can be rather annoying, including the placement of different options.

However, not everything is bad in the software department, and a lot of that is thanks to the EMUI 8.0. New features have arrived, including facial recognition and various improvements.

You will still get Huawei’s take on Android with EMUI, but this can be rectified with the help of a custom launcher and icon pack. However, you will be stuck with the various Settings panels and such that seem a bit too vibrant.

Cameras

As has been the tradition for the last year or so, the Mate SE comes with a dual-camera system. There is a primary 16MP sensor which does just about all of the heavy-lifting, but there is a secondary 2MP lens.

This secondary lens makes it possible for you to take images in portrait mode. By having the second sensor, you can get a bokeh effect to make your subject pop a little bit more.

In our testing, the Huawei Mate SE provides a solid experience in the camera department. The cameras won’t blow away the competition and don’t match up with flagship handsets.

However, Huawei still puts enough effort to make these images reliable and useful. If you tinker with the different modes, you can get some good results.

Huawei Mate SE Camera Samples

As for the front-facing cameras, I was actually a bit surprised. I’m not much of a selfie taker, as I like to rely on my rear-mounted cameras (since they are better).

However, the selfies from the Mate SE were crisp and clean, and even better than some of my other devices. This is definitely great news for those who love talking selfies while you’re at events with friends or just for a new profile picture.

Usage and Performance

In our day-to-day usage, the Mate SE provided an experience that was expected. Battery life was adequate and usually lasted throughout the day, with moderate usage.

Occasionally, there were some software stutters when quickly switching between apps, but that is to be expected. The Kirin 659 is not really built for power users, but for those who just want a comfortable and reliable experience.

One thing to make note of is the LCD display that the Huawei Mate SE uses. To help save on costs, Huawei couldn’t justify slapping an AMOLED panel in its budget line.

But that doesn’t mean that you are going to have a subpar experience. I would actually venture to state that this panel will be perfect for just about everyone and you shouldn’t run into any issues.

Conclusion

At just $250, the Huawei Mate SE is definitely a front-runner for those looking for a solid budget device. If you can get lucky and wait for a deal on Amazon, you can get the Mate SE for as low as $230.

Nonetheless, Huawei really is killing the game when it comes to mid-range/budget smartphones. Between the Mate SE and Honor 7X, you really can’t go wrong.

It’s just important to not expect flagship-like performance, but the gap is getting closer and closer. If you want to pick up a Huawei Mate SE for yourself, hit that beautiful button below.

In the meantime, let us know what you think about Huawei’s latest budget device and if you are interested in picking one up!

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LG V40 renders leak revealing a notch and five cameras

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Say cheese, we now have some press renders of the new LG V40 showing off its five-camera setup. This leak happens right after the Pixel 3 XL leak we had yesterday, reminding us it isn’t the only flagship on the way. Unfortunately, we also have to take a second to mourn as we’ve lost another fine phone to the notch.

While you might not notice it at first glance, upon further inspection, you do indeed see there is a notch. There are just black bars in software hiding this eyesore.

As an added bonus we also get a chin bezel on the bottom of the phone, because Android manufacturers can’t even make a proper knockoff of the iPhone X. While LG was jumping on trends I guess we should just be thankful the V40 is keeping the headphone jack.

As for the five cameras, we finally get a look at the layout showing three lenses on the back and two on the front. The third lens on the back is speculated to be a zoom lens. That would make sense giving the LG V40 a better performing portrait mode. While at the same time keeping the traditional standard and super wide angle camera they are known for.

It will be interesting to see how they decide to utilize the two front-facing cameras. Will it be another standard and telephoto for portrait style photos? Perhaps they could bring back the standard and super wide lenses the V-series used in previous models.

A couple more design elements stolen from the LG G7 besides the notch are shown off in the renders. For instance, we see a button on the left side presumably for Google Assistant. Then on the right side is the power button which has been moved out of the fingerprint sensor on the back.

As for now, most of the other specs are up in the air. The LG V40 is expected to use the latest Snapdragon 845 like all the other flagships out this year. Beyond that, we are left guessing at what else could be inside.

Either way, it looks like we might find out November 16th if the date on the lock screen is anything to go by.

Lenovo releases new family of tablets with prices starting at $70

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Whether you’ve been looking to replace your old tablet with something new or looking to get your first one, Lenovo has a tablet for you. Their new family of tablets comes in several different sizes, colors, and prices. To get things started, Lenovo has a line up of affordable E series tablets focused on low prices, different size options, sharing, and entertainment.

Lenovo Tab E7

The E series of tablets comes in three different sizes beginning with the Lenovo Tab E7, a 7-inch tablet that runs Android Oreo Go Edition. This is the cheapest and smallest of the three tablets priced at $69.99. It is ultra portable featuring a slim small size and has a battery that is good for up to 5 hours of video playback. The Tab E7 will be available exclusively through Walmart starting in October, just in time for Christmas.

Specs

  • 7-inch 1200 x 600 TN LCD display
  • MediaTek MT8167 processor 1.3GHz
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 16GB of storage; microSD card up to 128GB
  • Rear 2MP fixed focus camera; 0.3MP front-facing camera
  • 2750mAh battery
  • Android Oreo 8.0 Go Edition
  • 0.6lbs

Lenovo Tab E8

The Lenovo Tab E8 steps it up a little more with some upgrades over the Tab E7. It has a larger screen, better camera, and much larger battery. Thanks to the dedicated profiles feature it is perfect for families looking to share a tablet. It even has a dedicated mode for children to put your mind at ease when the little ones are using the tablet.

The Tab E8 will be great for watching movies with its 8-inch HD screen, front facing speaker with Dolby Atmos, and up to 10 hours of local video playback time. Unfortunately, the Tab E8 only comes with Android Nougat, unlike the Tab E7 which is a version ahead. The Lenovo Tab E8 starts at $99.99 and is available starting today from Walmart.

Specs

  • 8-inch 1280 x 800 HD IPS LCD display
  • MediaTek MT8163B 1.3GHz
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 16GB of storage; microSD card up to 128GB
  • Rear 5MP auto-focus camera; 2MP fixed focus front-facing camera
  • 4850mAh battery
  • Android Nougat
  • 0.71lbs

Lenovo Tab E10

If you or your family loves watching videos and you are less concerned with portability then the 10 inch Tab E10 is what you’re looking for. The Tab E10 not only has a larger screen for movies, but also includes two front-facing speakers with Dolby Atmos for better sound as well.

Along with the larger screen, the Tab E10 also comes with a Qualcomm processor, more RAM, and boasts up to 7 hours of video playback. The E10 will be available starting in October for $129.99 from Walmart and other retailers.

Specs

  • 10-inch 1280 x 800 HD IPS LCD display
  • Snapdragon 210 1.1GHz processor
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 16GB of storage; microSD card up to 128GB
  • Rear 5MP auto-focus camera; 2MP fixed focus front-facing camera
  • 4850mAh battery
  • Android Oreo Go Edition
  • 1.17lbs

Lenovo Tab M10

The M in the Lenovo Tab M10 must stand for midrange, as this 10-inch tablet from Lenovo improves upon the previous E series. The Tab M10 comes with a faster processor, more RAM, more storage, and a higher resolution screen. Plus, it still includes the dual front facing speakers with Dolby Atmos for killer sound.

There is also an option for a Kid’s Pack which includes a protective bumper for the tablet as well as a kid’s mode with content curated especially for children. This way not only can you enjoy videos on the Full HD screen but so can your kids. The Lenovo Tab M10 will be available this winter from Amazon.

Specs

  • 10.1-inch 1920 x 1200 IPS LCD display
  • Snapdragon 450 Octa-Core 1.8GHz processor
  • 3GB of RAM
  • 32GB of storage; microSD card up to 256GB
  • Rear 5MP auto-focus camera; 2MP fixed focus front-facing camera
  • 4850mAh battery
  • Android Oreo
  • 1.06lbs

Lenovo Tab P10

If I had to guess, I would say the P in the Lenovo Tab P10 stands for Pro because this is the highest end of the tablets announced today. It starts with premium materials such as an all metal frame and a glass back similar to most flagship phones. The 10.1-inch FHD screen is surrounded by slimmer bezels and it includes not two but four speakers total, along with Dolby Atmos processing.

You’ll also find a fingerprint scanner on the Tab P10 which takes advantage of the multi-user mode. By using the fingerprint scanner each family member can log into their own user account with the tablet customized just how they like.

Beyond the obvious cosmetic upgrades, the tab P10 also includes more RAM, more storage, better cameras, and a larger battery over the Lenovo Tab M10. What’s even more impressive is the large 7000mAh battery providing up to 15 hours of video playback while also weighing in less than the tab M10. If you’re wanting to get your hands on this high-end tablet you’ll have to wait until winter when it becomes available from Amazon.

Specs

  • 10.1-inch 1920 x 1200 IPS LCD display
  • Snapdragon 450 Octa-Core 1.8GHz processor
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 64GB of storage; microSD card up to 256GB
  • Rear 8MP auto-focus camera; 5MP fixed focus front-facing camera
  • 7000mAh battery
  • Android Oreo
  • 0.97lbs

Lenovo unleashed quite a lot of tablets on us today. Ranging from affordable options you can trust your kids with all the way up to more premium offerings. It is pretty obvious from the specs and price point that the E series is meant to compete against Amazon’s Fire tablets. While the Tab M10 and Tab P10 are targeted towards a more mature consumer who is looking for a higher-end tablet.