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Lenovo Smart Tab M10 FHD Plus (lenovo-x606x)

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Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus 2nd Gen
TB-X606FA Tablet docked in it's Alexa speaker dock.
TB-X606FA Tablet docked in it's Alexa speaker dock.
Manufacturer Lenovo
Name Tab M10 FHD Plus 2nd Gen
Codename lenovo-tbx606x
Released 2021
Hardware
Chipset MediaTek Helio P22T (MT8768)
CPU 8x 1.8/2.30GHz Cortex-A53
GPU PowerVR Rogue GE8320 @ 650MHz (OpenGL ES 3.2)
Display 10.3" 1920x1200 TDDI 330nits
Storage 32GB eMMC 5.1 / 64GB / 128GB
Memory 4GB LPDDR4X 3200MHz
Architecture aarch64
Software
Original software
The software and version the device was shipped with.
Android 10
Extended version
The most recent supported version from the manufacturer.
Android
Mainline
Instead of a Linux kernel fork, it is possible to run (Close to) Mainline.
no
Features
Flashing
It is possible to flash the device with pmbootstrap flasher.
Untested
USB Networking
After connecting the device with USB to your PC, you can connect to it via telnet (initramfs) or SSH (booted system).
Untested
Battery
Charging and battery level reporting works
Untested
Screen
Display works. Ideally with sleep mode and brightness control.
Untested
Touchscreen
Untested
Multimedia
3D Acceleration
Untested
Audio
Audio playback, microphone, headset and buttons.
Untested
Camera
Untested
Connectivity
WiFi
Untested
Bluetooth
Untested
GPS
Untested
NFC
Near Field Communication
Untested
Modem
Calls
Untested
SMS
Untested
Mobile data
Untested
Miscellaneous
FDE
Full disk encryption and unlocking with unl0kr.
Untested
USB OTG
USB On-The-Go or USB-C Role switching
Untested
Sensors
Accelerometer
Auto screen rotation works in desktops e.g. Phosh or Plasma Mobile
Untested

The Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus is a series of tablets sold also intended to be used as voice assistant screen hybrids called Smart Tab M10 FHD Plus. This is the second generation of the M10 FHD tablet (called M10 FHD Plus) and uses Mediatek processors.

Contributors

Users owning this device

  • SET (Notes: First attempt at porting to pmos!)


See also

The open source kernel code for the models: TB-X606X, TB-X606F (buildable, and containing a defconfig for the board) can be found in Lenovo's Open Source portal, with the filename tab_m10_fhd_plus_opensource_tb-x606m_s000213_200302_bmain.tgz, sha256sum: aab720c250f05a5b4ae618ecf8350978428446ad14b1f8ed8b01b0582205a12c.

You'll probably find more information here [1](UBports community port). They have apparently managed to compile and make it run. However, [2](an user reports) that they arrived to the same bootloop that I found, blaming that since the Kernel Lenovo provides is for the Android 9 variant, flashing it on a tablet that has Android 10 installed (the newer production date ones) causes it to not boot [3](see comment here).


Mainlining

This SOC mt8768 seems to be mostly the same as the mt6765, since in the Lenovo provided kernel, the name mt6765 (Helio P35) appears in many places, substituting this tablet's SOC name.

NOT VERIFIED sourced from deviceinfohw

Hardware type Chip Mainline status
WiFi chip ? ?
Charging IC ? ?
Fuel gauge ? ?
GNSS ? ?
NFC ? ?
Proximity sensor ? ?
Accelerometer ? ?
Touchscreen ? ?
Display panel ? ?