Specs gleaned from Geekbench show that the new slate is running Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow). The tablet is also equipped with a Qulacomm 625 processor with 3GB of RAM with up to 64GB of storage and a high-definition panel. As far as cameras, you’ll get 5 megapixels on the front and 8MP along the back. Taken at face value, this looks to be a pretty run-of-the-mill mid-range Android tablet. While there’s no pricing on this nascent tablet, I can’t imagine Lenovo would price the device at more than $200, which should be music to the ears of budget-savvy shoppers. However, stranger things have happened. Perhaps we’ll see more of this tablet at the upcoming Mobile World Congress convention.
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