Few Android device manufacturers invest their time on releasing tablets, Samsung being one of the major companies. Lenovo is one other such company which is constantly trying to bring Android-powered tablets to customers. The company has now opened pre-orders for its upcoming tablet dubbed the Lenovo Tab 4, through which it is trying to fill the void of budget Android tablets in the market today.

The tablet goes up for sale

Newegg and Amazon now list the upcoming device and customers can now preorder the tablet, which is expected to release on Friday, June 30.

The Lenovo Tab 4 comes in two size variants for customers. The first one is an 8-inch model, while the second one is the measures 10.1 inches. Due to the difference in the display size, the price of both the variants is also different. The 8-inch model bears a $129.99 price tag, while the bigger model will set customers back by $179.99.

Those ordering through Newegg would likely get the tablets sooner than those placing their orders through Amazon. This is because, while Newegg lists its date of availability as for June 30, the Amazon website states that the tablet will be available in the next two to five weeks. However, both the retailers are selling the tablets at the same price.

Specs and features

The Lenovo Tab 4’s specs are also detailed on both the retailers’ sites. Apart from the two different screen sizes, the device will sport a display with resolutions of 1,280 x 800 pixels. The tablets will be powered by the Snapdragon 425 chipset, clocked at 1.4 GHz. Memory wise, the tablets will boast 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of native storage.

However, they will also support microSD cards which can be used to increase the storage capacity further.

Apart from this, the handheld device will also feature a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 2-megapixel selfie shooter. It will run on the Android 7.1 Nougat operating system out of the box and will be supported by a 4,850 mAh battery.

Other features include Bluetooth and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Currently, only the slate black color options are open for preorder, and it is unknown whether Lenovo plans on launching some other hues as well.

While everything in the device looks to be good for an entry-level tablet, the 1200 x 800 pixels resolution on the 10.1-inch display may be a bit worrying for some. The 8-inch model will look okay with the lower resolution, but the fans may be wondering how well the display will look when it comes to the bigger screen.