Lenovo, the Chinese electronics behemoth, is said to be working on a tablet. Lenovo tablets are usually good and come with some unique specifications and features. Yet, a mysterious Lenovo tablet has been discovered in the FCC database before its official release. There have been rumours that Lenovo is working on a tablet, which has now been confirmed by the FCC listing.

A new Lenovo tablet with the model number TB-X6E6F has been spotted on the FCC certification page.   A few specifications of this future product have also been revealed, according to the listing. This device is confirmed to support a 5G Wi-Fi network, and the bands that this tablet supports are also revealed on the website.

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The radio spectrum of the Lenovo TB-X6E6F ranges from 30Hz to 300Hz. The gadget most likely follows the rule of lower frequency and longer range, however, if the frequency is lower, it will support a lower data rate. As a result, choosing a radio spectrum requires balancing range and data rate. The certification website also revealed the dimensions and front design of this future tablet, showing that its diagonal length will be greater than 200 mm. Wi-Fi Ant is positioned 71.2mm from the left and has dimensions of 158.8mmX251.2mmX9.2mm, according to the listing.

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The 2.4 GHz ISM radio band (2400 to 2483.5 MHz) is used by Bluetooth technology in this upcoming tablet, which undoubtedly offers a decent balance between range and connectivity. A true standard for low-power wireless communication, the 2.4 GHz band is also accessible everywhere.

So that was all about the upcoming Lenovo tablet and its FCC listing details. What are your thoughts on this? Do let us know by dropping a comment in your words down below.

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