
Lenovo Tab M8
Score: 65/100
BYANDBY 7-inch Tablet
Score: 59/100Rankings

The Lenovo Tab M8 is an 8-inch budget tablet running Android 9 with a modest Helio A22 processor, 2 GB RAM and 16 GB storage, aimed at basic web browsing and media consumption. Its limited memory and older micro-USB port constrain performance and modern connectivity. Best suited for budget-focused users, students or seniors needing a lightweight secondary device for everyday tasks.

The BYANDBY tablet offers a compact 7-inch design with 8 GB RAM and Android 15, making it suitable for students and travelers. Its modest 3000 mAh battery and lack of detailed camera info limit longer sessions and media quality. Best for users who prioritize portability and storage expandability over premium performance.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
8 inchesbest | 7 inches | |
— | 6 hoursbest | |
2 GB | 8 GBbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 305 gbest | 381 g |
16 GB | 32 GBbest | |
5,100 mAhbest | 3,000 mAh | |
350 nitsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 9 mmbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Software(1) | ||
Operating System | Android 9 | Android 15.0 |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 5100 mAh | 3000 mAh |
Display(2) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 8 inches | 7 inches |
Resolution (pixels) | 1280x800 pixels | 1024x600 pixels |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Wi‑Fi Standard | Wi‑Fi 5 | WiFi |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | unknown |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 305 g | 381 g |
Performance(4) | ||
Processor | MediaTek Helio A22 | Quad-core |
RAM (GB) | 2 GB | 8 GB |
Internal Storage (GB) | 16 GB | 32 GB |
Expandable Storage (GB) | 2048 GB | 1024 GB |


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Professional reviewers describe the Lenovo Tab M8 HD as a small yet capable tablet that delivers solid value for basic tasks. They commend its bright HD display, durable metal frame, and all-day battery life, while noting that the entry-level MediaTek processor and limited RAM constrain multitasking and that the older micro-USB port feels dated.
Everyday users generally praise the tablet's portability, long battery life, and expandable storage, appreciating its affordability for browsing, streaming, and light productivity. Common criticisms focus on modest performance, lower-resolution screen, and the absence of a modern USB-C port for fast charging.
