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Lenovo’s latest Android tablets include ‘ThinkTab’ and AI-focused Idea Tab

Lenovo is coming to MWC with its usual collection of new laptops, concepts, and ThinkPads, as well as throwing a couple of new Android tablets into the mix including the “ThinkTab.”

Coming up in July, the new Lenovo Idea Tab Pro (Gen 2) is a 13-inch Android tablet that brings some power despite costing just $419.

Idea Tab Pro (Gen 2) is powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, features up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The display comes in a standard glass setup, as well as a matte edition that Lenovo calls “paper-like.” It further has a 10,200 mAh battery, a microSD card slot, and runs Android 16 with updates through Android 18 and four years of security patches. The tablet is just 6.2mm thick.

It’ll come in two shades of grey as well as a fun “Jelly Mint” green, with a keyboard and folio case.

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On the software side of things, Idea Tab Pro will be Lenovo’s first tablet with Qira AI, while also featuring “Smarter Reader” for note-taking, AI transcription of recordings, and a “Smart Key” that can launch “Smart AI Input” for AI text generation and translation.

Entering Lenovo’s iconic “Think” series, the ThinkTab X11 is a rugged 10.95-inch Android tablet. It’s powered by Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (8-12GB RAM, 128-512GB storage) and features IP68 dust/water resistance, MIL-STD-810H spec, and some design aspects that are designed for business use, including front-facing NFC and the ability to use the tablet without a battery while plugged in. Lenovo is committing to two Android OS updates and four years of security patches. There’s also stylus support, and a case that can house the stylus.

ThinkPad X11 will start at $499 when it launches in Q2 2026.

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