---
product_id: 510970452
title: "Lenovo Tab M8 (4th Gen) Android Tablet | 8-inch HD Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Arctic Grey"
brand: "lenovo"
price: "4696 DH"
currency: MAD
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Lenovo"
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---

# 64GB storage 8-inch HD display 19-hour battery life Lenovo Tab M8 (4th Gen) Android Tablet | 8-inch HD Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Arctic Grey

**Brand:** lenovo
**Price:** 4696 DH
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Elevate Your Entertainment Experience! ✨

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lenovo Tab M8 (4th Gen) Android Tablet | 8-inch HD Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Arctic Grey by lenovo
- **How much does it cost?** 4696 DH with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ma](https://www.desertcart.ma/products/510970452-lenovo-tab-m8-4th-gen-android-tablet-8-inch-hd)

## Best For

- lenovo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lenovo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ample Storage:** 64GB built-in storage, expandable for all your media needs.
- • **Vivid Visuals:** Experience stunning clarity with a 1280x800 HD IPS screen.
- • **Sleek & Portable:** At just 8.95 mm thin and 320 g, take your entertainment anywhere!
- • **Long-lasting Power:** Enjoy up to 16 hours of video playback on a single charge.
- • **Smooth Performance:** Powered by an 8-core MediaTek processor and 4GB RAM for seamless multitasking.

## Overview

The Lenovo Tab M8 (4th Gen) is a sleek and lightweight Android tablet featuring an 8-inch HD display, 64GB of storage, and a powerful MediaTek processor. With a battery life of up to 19 hours, this tablet is perfect for browsing, streaming, and gaming on the go.

## Description

From the manufacturer All-day fun Go an entire day with the Lenovo Tab M8 Gen 4 without having to worry about charging. With all-day battery for streaming, this tablet is perfect for family road trips. Pocketable entertainment Tablet features a slim and narrow body with a lightweight design, making it perfect for browsing on the go, gaming in bed, and streaming movies at home. The 8 inch HD display is also the perfect size for your little ones to learn and play. Designed for extra care Safeguard yourself and your family with a privacy dashboard that lets you manage your privacy permission accesses. An indicator on the camera and microphone lets you know when they're on, for greater peace of mind. Safer screen time The Lenovo Tab M8 Gen 4 tablet is TÜV-eye care certified. It protects sensitive eyes by reducing blue light emissions. Turn on Reading Mode for a more realistic and immersive reading experience that lets you read for longer. Ports and connectivity 1. Micro USB 2. Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm) 3. Microphone 4. USB-C 2.0 5. Volume Button 6. Power Button

Review: A good little tablet - bags of onboard space, memory, pin-sharp display and a really *great* battery - This is a really, really nice little tablet - had it a few weeks now and absolutely no complaints. It's fast, has bags on onboard space - 64gb - and with a 128gb SD card in the back - you're not going to get stuck for somewhere to put stuff anytime quick. The OS (Android 12) ships with a slightly different navigation system than what I was used to - you just swipe left or right for backwards and forwards with the new set-up: if you find the default gesture set-up a little hit-and-miss you can revert back to the old triangle/circle/square navigation method by just popping into Settings> Accessibility> System Controls> System navigation and switching to 3-button navigation. It's that easy - my hands are a bit big, swiping isn't necessarily for everyone and kind of makes everything feel a little like you're on a dating app. The battery is exceptionally good - takes very little time to charge, even if just left on trickle-charged plugged into a USB port on your PC/Laptop: I try not to charge to 100% - it hammers the battery less if you keep it roughly between under 90% and over 10% - and a few percent can get you through a movie or Box-set episode easily - but charging to 100% ever-so-often is perfectly fine if you're on-the-go. If you do you're actually looking at a good 11-18+ hours use, easily (possibly more) depending on use - I don't tend to charge mine much, just in-the-background while transferring files - you get good mileage out of surprisingly little battery use. Playing Video's and using Bluetooth with drain your battery quicker but, you probably know that and - under 90% the system engages a battery saver-app to help squeeze even more juice out of what you've got to help keep you going. You can easily leave this on all day and still have enough to watch a film, surf or read a book with charge left the next day. After several weeks use now I can honestly say it's worth it for the battery - my old tablet got hammered so badly in the end it burned more switched on while charging than actually taking power onboard and charging switched off was taking forever. When a tablet does that it's time to get something newer and you can do a lot, lot worse than this one. WiFi is *very* good - since updating I'm regularly getting much more bang-for-my-buck out of my broadband - 5-6mb a second may be a snails-creep to some but on average I was only getting around 2mb at best on my old tablet, so the built-in newer, more powerful WiFi card is making a considerable difference. Thank you, Hedy Lamarr... Your speeds will vary depending on set-up, obviously - but they're unlikely to decrease, put it this way. For the price there's nothing much to quibble over and it also comes with a free case/stand and a screen protector - I haven't used mine, I got something with a cover - but it's thoughtfully provided, if you need it. Also comes with a little tool to pop the SD card slot - a pin will do if you loose it. All in a really nice tablet - screen is pin-sharp, clear, responsive and the size makes it a lot more portable than my old 10 inch. My only gripes - and they're really minor, but you should get a heads up: Before setting up you'll find the off-state charge level indicator works fine and shows you your percentage of charge perfectly well as the fact you're actually charging - just quickly press the on-button and release - you get a charging/level indicator icon display. After set-up Lenovo issue a couple of firmware updates. I don't know if its the updates themselves or the fact I was plugged in to the charger at the time - but, post updates - that function no longer seems to work. You will get a battery icon but no indication it's actively charging or to what level. This isn't a bad bug - you actually *are* charging fine and, in switched-on state the battery level indicator in the top-right hand corner works fine as usual - go into settings to turn on battery percentage - this bug only effects the off-state charge level indicator. It's been suggested a factory re-set might fix the problem and starting over - I'm not that bugged about it to go through the trouble but - if it bugs you - contact Lenovo and flag support ticket. As problems go it isn't a major thing, really more one of those OCD things men get about technology.... The other minor bug is the warrentee seems to be a good three-four months expired straight out the box: no idea why - I don't know if this is to punk you into buying extra cover or what - I've never myself used a warrentee on anything in my life so I'm not bothered remotely by this - just giving you the heads up that it's a thing, several other customers have reported it - again, as I say: not a major issue but you probably should be aware depending on what you paid for yours. If it's over a hundred - you probably want to nag someone about it until you get your full money's worth - if under - it's not something to get worked up over, or at least - it isn't in my case. Other than these really minor quibbles - and they are, quibbles - just pointing them out in the spirit of full disclosure - have to say I'm very happy with my new best friend as my wife continually scolded me I obviously preferred to her until I bought her one too - and now we're *both* happy bunnies. A good little tablet - bags of onboard space, memory, pin-sharp display and a really *great* battery - with a 128GB SD card popped in it - pretty much perfection, minor quibbles not withstanding. I hope you found something in here useful.
Review: Limited performance. - Being a fan of Lenovo I went for this as a bedside addition. I have it's big brother (9inch version). It's ok for reading news and grabbing emails but rather slow for any tasks which require a bit of computery brain power. If you want a machine with a bit of zip then go for a better spec machine.

## Features

- Wonderfully refined design, a tablet with a great look and comfortable hold, the Tab M8 is the ideal device for fast browsing and video watching.
- An 8 Inch HD IPS screen (1280x800) LED equipped with brighter 350 nits and rich color saturation for a truly vivid experience when watching videos and graphics.
- At just 8.95 mm thin, weighing just 320 g, the M8 is beautifully crafted with a decent Arctic Grey cover.
- Enough 64GB storage for your videos, books or games, expandable memory with microSD Card and 4GB of RAM.
- With a battery life of 19 hours web browsing and online video playback for 16 hours, you can easily take the M8 Tab with you anywhere.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BS9CV8VH |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Battery Average Life | 17.5 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 19 Watt Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Polymer |
| Battery Power | 5100 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,661 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 297 in Tablets |
| Box Contents | Tablet only |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Brand Name | Lenovo |
| CPU Model Number | A22 |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 2 GHz |
| Camera Description | 5MP rear, 2MP front |
| Cellular Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Colour | Arctic Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Pen, possibly other accessories via microSD card slot |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | microSD |
| Configuration | HD 4GB 64GB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 182 Reviews |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 60 |
| Display Type | LED |
| Display resolution maximum | 1280 x 800 Pixels |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 64 GB |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Generation | 4th Generation |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Mali-G52 MP2 |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hard-Drive Size | 64 GB |
| Hardware Interface | MicroSD |
| Human Interface Types | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 12L x 19.8W x 0.9Th centimetres |
| Item Weight | 320 Grams |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 19 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZABU0042GB |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1280 x 800 Pixels |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | Tab M8 |
| Model Number | ZABU0042GB |
| Model name | Tab M8 |
| Native Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Operating System Family | Android |
| Operating Systems | Android |
| Operating system | Android |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fast Charging |
| Processor Brand | Qualcomm |
| Processor Description | Intel N4000 |
| Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| RAM Size | 4 GB |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
| Screen Size | 8 Inches |
| Screen size | 8 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment |
| Style Name | HD 4GB 64GB |
| Supported Audio Format | MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 196802458115 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Resolution | HD 720p |
| Video Processor | MediaTek |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Battery life:** 17.5 Hours
- **Brand:** Lenovo
- **Colour:** Arctic Grey
- **Display resolution maximum:** 1280 x 800 Pixels
- **Generation:** 4th Generation
- **Memory storage capacity:** 64 GB
- **Model name:** Tab M8
- **Operating system:** Android
- **RAM memory installed size:** 4 GB
- **Screen size:** 8 Inches

## Images

![Lenovo Tab M8 (4th Gen) Android Tablet | 8-inch HD Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Arctic Grey - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61e2XEOJLGL.jpg)
![Lenovo Tab M8 (4th Gen) Android Tablet | 8-inch HD Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Arctic Grey - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51t8i0ludQL.jpg)
![Lenovo Tab M8 (4th Gen) Android Tablet | 8-inch HD Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Arctic Grey - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51VgeUkBX7L.jpg)
![Lenovo Tab M8 (4th Gen) Android Tablet | 8-inch HD Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Arctic Grey - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71MT51UKwCL.jpg)
![Lenovo Tab M8 (4th Gen) Android Tablet | 8-inch HD Display | 64GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 4GB RAM | Arctic Grey - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71zjDioFT2L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this have ssd memory as stated in the description? other internet sellers dont say this model has ssd mem, so i am curious if this is a mistake**
A: Hi there, this tablet does not come with an SSD. I hope this helps. Best wishes, Hollie - Lenovo.

**Q: Can the Netflix, prime video and kids YouTube apps be used on this M8 tablet?**
A: Hi there, thank you for your question regarding the Lenovo Tab M8 (4th Gen). I can confirm that these apps can be downloaded through the Playstore. I hope this helps. Hollie - Lenovo.

**Q: Does thus have a front camera?**
A: Hi, Thank you for the question. The Lenovo Tab M8 has a Front 2.0MP / Rear 5.0MP camera. I hope this information helped. Rovaldo - Lenovo.

**Q: Does it have a phone on it**
A: Hi there, thank you for your query regarding the Lenovo Tab M8. As this is just a tablet, there is no phone functionality included. I hope this helps. Hollie - Lenovo.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good little tablet - bags of onboard space, memory, pin-sharp display and a really *great* battery
*by A***R on 30 August 2023*

This is a really, really nice little tablet - had it a few weeks now and absolutely no complaints. It's fast, has bags on onboard space - 64gb - and with a 128gb SD card in the back - you're not going to get stuck for somewhere to put stuff anytime quick. The OS (Android 12) ships with a slightly different navigation system than what I was used to - you just swipe left or right for backwards and forwards with the new set-up: if you find the default gesture set-up a little hit-and-miss you can revert back to the old triangle/circle/square navigation method by just popping into Settings> Accessibility> System Controls> System navigation and switching to 3-button navigation. It's that easy - my hands are a bit big, swiping isn't necessarily for everyone and kind of makes everything feel a little like you're on a dating app. The battery is exceptionally good - takes very little time to charge, even if just left on trickle-charged plugged into a USB port on your PC/Laptop: I try not to charge to 100% - it hammers the battery less if you keep it roughly between under 90% and over 10% - and a few percent can get you through a movie or Box-set episode easily - but charging to 100% ever-so-often is perfectly fine if you're on-the-go. If you do you're actually looking at a good 11-18+ hours use, easily (possibly more) depending on use - I don't tend to charge mine much, just in-the-background while transferring files - you get good mileage out of surprisingly little battery use. Playing Video's and using Bluetooth with drain your battery quicker but, you probably know that and - under 90% the system engages a battery saver-app to help squeeze even more juice out of what you've got to help keep you going. You can easily leave this on all day and still have enough to watch a film, surf or read a book with charge left the next day. After several weeks use now I can honestly say it's worth it for the battery - my old tablet got hammered so badly in the end it burned more switched on while charging than actually taking power onboard and charging switched off was taking forever. When a tablet does that it's time to get something newer and you can do a lot, lot worse than this one. WiFi is *very* good - since updating I'm regularly getting much more bang-for-my-buck out of my broadband - 5-6mb a second may be a snails-creep to some but on average I was only getting around 2mb at best on my old tablet, so the built-in newer, more powerful WiFi card is making a considerable difference. Thank you, Hedy Lamarr... Your speeds will vary depending on set-up, obviously - but they're unlikely to decrease, put it this way. For the price there's nothing much to quibble over and it also comes with a free case/stand and a screen protector - I haven't used mine, I got something with a cover - but it's thoughtfully provided, if you need it. Also comes with a little tool to pop the SD card slot - a pin will do if you loose it. All in a really nice tablet - screen is pin-sharp, clear, responsive and the size makes it a lot more portable than my old 10 inch. My only gripes - and they're really minor, but you should get a heads up: Before setting up you'll find the off-state charge level indicator works fine and shows you your percentage of charge perfectly well as the fact you're actually charging - just quickly press the on-button and release - you get a charging/level indicator icon display. After set-up Lenovo issue a couple of firmware updates. I don't know if its the updates themselves or the fact I was plugged in to the charger at the time - but, post updates - that function no longer seems to work. You will get a battery icon but no indication it's actively charging or to what level. This isn't a bad bug - you actually *are* charging fine and, in switched-on state the battery level indicator in the top-right hand corner works fine as usual - go into settings to turn on battery percentage - this bug only effects the off-state charge level indicator. It's been suggested a factory re-set might fix the problem and starting over - I'm not that bugged about it to go through the trouble but - if it bugs you - contact Lenovo and flag support ticket. As problems go it isn't a major thing, really more one of those OCD things men get about technology.... The other minor bug is the warrentee seems to be a good three-four months expired straight out the box: no idea why - I don't know if this is to punk you into buying extra cover or what - I've never myself used a warrentee on anything in my life so I'm not bothered remotely by this - just giving you the heads up that it's a thing, several other customers have reported it - again, as I say: not a major issue but you probably should be aware depending on what you paid for yours. If it's over a hundred - you probably want to nag someone about it until you get your full money's worth - if under - it's not something to get worked up over, or at least - it isn't in my case. Other than these really minor quibbles - and they are, quibbles - just pointing them out in the spirit of full disclosure - have to say I'm very happy with my new best friend as my wife continually scolded me I obviously preferred to her until I bought her one too - and now we're *both* happy bunnies. A good little tablet - bags of onboard space, memory, pin-sharp display and a really *great* battery - with a 128GB SD card popped in it - pretty much perfection, minor quibbles not withstanding. I hope you found something in here useful.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Limited performance.
*by J***O on 22 April 2025*

Being a fan of Lenovo I went for this as a bedside addition. I have it's big brother (9inch version). It's ok for reading news and grabbing emails but rather slow for any tasks which require a bit of computery brain power. If you want a machine with a bit of zip then go for a better spec machine.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good all-rounder.
*by I***W on 2 August 2024*

Very good tablet for under £100. Decent picture quality and does everything I need it to. It's 8 inches but fits easily in the pocket. Couldn't get the screen protector on without it bubbling but that's probably just me.

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