Lenovo Tab M10 (3rd Gen) Android Tablet | 10-inch Full HD 1200p Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Storm Grey
Original price was: £179.99.£122.93Current price is: £122.93.
Price: £179.99 - £122.93
(as of Jun 03, 2025 15:45:42 UTC – Details)
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1 Audio
2 Display
3 Performance
10.1 inch FHD (IPS LCD) (1920*1200) display| 100% sRGB| 320 nits brightness
8.5 mm thin| 460 gm light|Android 11| Unisoc T610 octa core processor|
4 GB RAM | 64 GB ROM expandable upto 128 GB| 5100 mAH battery| 10 hours video playback time
8 MP Auto-Focus Rear Camera| 5 MP Auto-Focus Front Camera| 1 year warranty
Customers say
Customers find this tablet to be an excellent value for money with clear, vibrant colors and crystal-clear sound. The screen size is large enough for watching videos, and they appreciate its ease of use, with one customer noting it’s simple to set up. The battery life is good, though opinions about speed are mixed, with some finding it fast while others report slow performance.
12 reviews for Lenovo Tab M10 (3rd Gen) Android Tablet | 10-inch Full HD 1200p Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Storm Grey
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Original price was: £179.99.£122.93Current price is: £122.93.
susan luke –
Excellent purchase
Lenova so reliable and quick.
Amazon Customer –
Great Tablet!
Bought this for my elderly parents who use Android phones and it’s been great. The Android software is familiar and comfortable for them, the tablet interface takes a bit of getting used to, but they were quickly using it for everyday tasks. The tablet was simple and intuitive to set-up and for basic browsing, emails and using apps, its quick and responsive. Battery life seems to be good so far too. My only very minor grumble would be storage, as I synchronised the apps/data with a phone, but that’s relatively easily managed.
RobinG –
Great tablet but couple of irritating problem
First the positives great clear screen vibrant colours. Good price reasonable speed. mostly pleased but some irritations. As my Acer tab was recently ruined by a careless person in hospital recently knocking it off a cupboard and despite being in padded case was damaged I had to get apps etc copied from phone. Instructions were a bit confusing and it took 3 attemps to start gettting area. Trying to use cable method This instructed me to use charging cable in tablet and plug other end into other device. What phone has ever used a fulll sized USB plug? Totally stupid instructons. It needs a double ended C type or and adaptor to plug full size USB plug into source. In the end I to resort to wireless option. Slow but at least workedNext Their implementation of YouTube has beeen driving me crazy. Very errratic Sometime full screeen refuses to work. Getting side panel out of the way refuses to do anything. It could be that tranfer from phone is culprit.Otherwise great tablet
Stephen McGrath –
Good size, ideal as a reader.
Great price. I use this mainly as a reader as most of my books are on Google Play Books but is a very good android tablet. Quick start-up and navigation. Good quality and size of screen and quite light. Good that it comes with a protective case with built-in stand.
JoMoGivesItAsItIs –
Great tablet
I’ve got two of these tablets for different jobs. Both were easy to set up….within a few minutes you’re able to get online, get updated and off you go. Screen resolution is excellent and the ease of use is amazing for the price paid for a brand name tablet. Memory is more than adequate and storage was easy to upgrade using micro SD card of 128 GB. I don’t often rave about things like this but, I have to be fair … Once I got rid of most of the useless apps (games mostly) and easily got the food on it that I wanted, well…I can’t fault them….a good golid workhorse….
tony oulton –
Tab tastic
Works great
Ian E. –
Great tablet for the price
Great tablet for surfing the internet and apps. Really clear screen, great display. Quick response time.Excellent value for money
Mr. A –
Slow, old Android 12
Bought this to use as a home assistant dashboard because it was cheap, the build quality seems fine, it’s slim but weighty, the latest Android version is has is 12.Performance wise, it’s pretty slow, I expected as much for a tablet I paid something like £90 for, however, I bought a fire 10 tablet on black Friday for about £80 at a family members request and when setting it up for them noticed it significantly outperformed this tablet, the UI was much more fluid, time for apps to launch was more reasonable, it just seemed like a snappier tablet.Don’t get me wrong, this is a cheap tablet, and I didn’t expect too much, but the fire coming in cheaper and with better performance means it’s a better buy. Bread in mind the fire tablet has Amazon’s customised android experience.The screen looks ok when displaying a picture, my kids watched some Netflix and it’s ok but the backlight bleed when the screen is black is atrocious, not just a bit of leak here and there, it covers the outer third of the screen at the corners.Can’t speak to storage as I’m not using it for a purpose that requires much storage but battery like seems reasonable, it’s lasted on standby all week when not in use.There was some Lenovo junk on it, I disabled most of it, stock launcher is terrible for a tablet, just install another.Overall, unless it’s much less than £90 and you don’t need it to be snappy or don’t care about backlight bleed and don’t mind Android 12 (we’re currently up to android 15 on new devices), I’d suggest going for a fire 10 tablet at this price or a bit less.
Zinnia –
I received my tablet in good condition. But it’s missing a camera icon. I googled about it. But couldn’t find anything specific. I don’t know why there is no camera icon in it when it has front and rear camera.
johnson zachariah –
Speaker volume should be improve
Joy –
The product is ok, but I was not happy when I discovered that I canât use SIM card on it, just WiFi
gossuin –
c est un bon produit et je le recommande