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Lenovo Tab 4 7, 7-Inch Android Tablet, MediaTek 64-bit (Quad-Core 1.3 GHz) Processor, 16 GB ROM, Black, ZA360022US

(8 customer reviews)

$79,99

Last updated on 19/04/2025 15:29 Details
  • Lenovo Tab 4 7
  • Portable tablet
  • Dedicated kids profile
  • BOX CONTAINS: Lenovo Tab 4 7, Charger and USB Cable, Safety/Warranty Card, Quick-Start Guide; a perfect kid’s tablet to share with the whole family.
Standing screen display size

‎7 Inches

Screen Resolution

‎1024×600

Max Screen Resolution

‎1280×720 Pixels

Processor

‎1.3 GHz

RAM

‎1 GB

Hard Drive

‎Flash Memory Solid State

Graphics Coprocessor

‎Integrated Graphics

Card Description

‎Integrated

Wireless Type

‎802.11bgn, 802.11b, 802.11b/g

Average Battery Life in hours

‎15 Hours

Brand

Series

‎TB-7504F

Item model number

‎ZA360022US

Hardware Platform

‎Android

Operating System

‎Android 7.0 Nougat

Item Weight

‎9.1 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎1 x 1 x 1 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎1 x 1 x 1 inches

Color

Rear Webcam Resolution

‎5 MP

Processor Brand

‎MediaTek

Number of Processors

‎4

Computer Memory Type

‎Unknown

Flash Memory Size

‎2 GB

Power Source

‎Corded Electric

Batteries

‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

8 reviews for Lenovo Tab 4 7, 7-Inch Android Tablet, MediaTek 64-bit (Quad-Core 1.3 GHz) Processor, 16 GB ROM, Black, ZA360022US

  1. Ann Martin

    Works OK for the price and specs. Don’t expect multitasking, but handy.

  2. mditto

    This tablet is a bit slow in preforming task but it does do what it was bought for (entertainment). I would have been able to overlook the slow processing speed if this device were not otherwise problematic. It refuses to charge most days and when it does charge it take 8-10+ hours to do so. I do not recommend this product.

  3. Robert Johnson

    This is a great size! Larger than a phone but not so cumbersome as a full-size pad. (I have Samsung 10.1 Tab A that weighs 2 pounds and it is just too bulky for this job)

    Pros
    The display is really sharp. I was very surprised at this price point.
    CPU is fast
    WiFi is fast.
    Great battery life (so far)
    Lightweight and slim.
    Has a place for a sim card! So it can be a phone as well! (I was surprised)

    Cons.
    Dear God so many questions on the startup! I was getting sick of answering questions!
    The Storage use graphics are not right.

    Wifi – My home has 50 down 5 up. The pad gets 38 down 5 up. Nothing wrong with that.
    CPU- See below but once everything is done it is very crisp and responsive.
    Storage – I put in a 32 gig SD card and it just adds it to base memory somehow. So I have more than the 16 gig internal installed on it but it shows my huge app (more below about that is you care) is on the internal ram and SD Drive is o bytes used. It is very weird but not really a problem.

    Now, I read reviews below where it was laggy, the wifi was slow and the battery was slow to charge. I don’t know if those reviews applied to the cheaper one (“the essential) OR this one. I can tell you when I first got this one started up the updates start pretty quick, then a big OS update pulls as well. It probably took a solid hour for all the downloads and updates to finish. During that time all the reviews about laggy and slow were very true. However, once it was all done updating the battery started charging fast and the performance became very crisp (as it should be with a quad-core 1.3 GHz Snapdragon processor)

    For me, this is a one app tab. I have an aviation app, Garmin Pilot for those who care. It is a GPS/nav app that contains all information about all the geography in the USA right down to information such as runway length, frequencies, fuel cost and hours of operation for every airport in the USA along with real-time weather and info on every navigation aid in the USA. So the app itself is only 80 meg. However, it has an 11 GB database to work with! 😉

    So for battery life, I fired up Garmin Pilot. A serious weather system was marching across America. (see photo) With the screen locked, so no timeouts like it would be in the cockpit, I watched that system slowly march across the Midwest with 1-second refreshes for 2 hours. In two hours of continuous use it consumed 16% of the battery. Not bad if you ask me.

    So for the price, I find this hard to beat. For use in the cockpit, the small size and light weight are really perfect.

  4. Robert Johnson

    This Lenovo 7″ tablet fits just perfectly in my hand. Wonderful size with a nice bright screen. It drains the battery qick, even when not using for short periods. As for the “glorious” Dolby Atmos, it didn’t do much for me. Between the LOW volume and inability to customize the sound via the Lenovo app, I could not customize it like a good ol’ graphic equalizer. There’s a green light which flickers alerting you to an email or other notices. I would NOT recommend this for your only tablet or primary one. It takes a good while to charge up the internal battery. As for using this to enjoy sound, you’ll definitely need either headphones or a Bluetooth speaker. Absolutely… without a doubt friend. I would not have this for my sole tablet unless you have amenities.

  5. Amazon Customer

    I got 2 of these for my kids to replace our aging Nexus 7 tablets. They seem to be good, basic Android devices and my son was very happy to finally have a device with front and back cameras. But I did not realize when I bought them that they are not exactly the same size as the Lenovo 7″ Essential tablet and don’t fit the cases that are really available. As far as I can tell, nobody makes a case that fits these, although I can’t be certain because the product has a name that is un-searchable on Amazon, eBay, or Google. Searches for “Tab 7” or “Lenovo Tab 7″ return hundreds of products for other brands or other Lenovo models such as the Essential Tab 7. The bad product decisions by Lenovo (releasing two 7” tablets that are not accessory-compatible in the same year and not providing a case for the higher end model) get a low score from me. I wish I had bought the Essential instead.

  6. Raul M. Rojas

    My worst tablet experience. the WIFI connection is constantly interrupted and internet access is lost

  7. JK

    The good: I bought two for my kids. One lasted 5 months and the screen died. The ither one is still working.

    The bad: Lenovo’s customer service. After 20 days at Lenovos repair center (it is under warranty) no one really knows when they will repair it. They say a date but time goes by and nothing happens.

    I would never, ever buy this tablet or brand again.

  8. JJ dreamer

    This is a nice tablet. The screen isn’t too big, which I love, but it’s nice enough and sharply bright for couch surfing. No It’s not fast, but good enough for ur simple tappytap games, browsing stuff, watching twits and writing this review. It sounds good enough, but honestly u aren’t doing to listen to music from here without headphones or Bluetooth, u sausage ;p. Nonetheless it’s sound is good for YouTube, news, etc, and great battery life for reading and such one you tune it. It can do the wifis, the Bluetooth and the locations. Storage Space could be an issue if you download a bunch of apps so what you can get a nice SD card. This is cheap and good enough for a reasonable 7 inch and has the same specs as a fire, just with Google stuff. Oh, and yes it’s a Nougat, one the only ones, and it will patch for the latest fixes as of this posting. Can’t go wrong with this Lenovo.

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