Lenovo is preparing for the imminent launch of the follow-up to the Tab M10. The upcoming mid-range tablet, named Lenovo Tab M11, has successfully passed certifications from FCC and TDRA. Its presence on the Google Play Console database has now validated key crucial specifications.

The Lenovo Tab M11, as observed on the Google Play Console with the model TB330FU, reveals the front design of the tablet. In addition to that, the database reveals that the device is equipped with 4GB of RAM, operating on Android 13 featuring ZUI, and boasting a 1200×1920 pixel resolution. Driving its performance is the MediaTek Helio G88 chipset.

Lenovo Tab M11

Certification listings further confirm a robust 6,820mAh battery and provide insights into three configurations: 4GB RAM/64GB, 4GB RAM/128GB, and a top-tier variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The last details revealed by the listing confirm the tablet’s support for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi frequencies, running on ZUI 15.1.028 straight out of the box.

Lenovo Tab M11

This listing corroborates a leak from before that hinted at details like the Helio G88 SoC, and 11-inch LCD with a resolution of 1920×1200. It also hinted at two color options: Luna Grey and Seafoam Green. Additional features may include a microSD card slot accommodating up to 1TB for storage expansion, along with pre-installed apps like YouTube Music and Google News. The 2020 Tab M10 costs around $180, so we can expect its successor to also come with a price tag under $200.

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