Lenovo has a new lower mid-range tablet launch on the horizon called the Lenovo Tab M11. We already know what it looks like, as well as the majority of its specs thanks to a previous leak. The only remaining mysteries are the price tag and the launch date.

Lenovo Tab M11 NBTC certification

That being said, the tablet has just picked up the NBTC certification, indicating that the global launch might be near. The certification confirms the Lenovo Tab M11 moniker of the device with model number “TB330XU”. It also confirms that the device will have 4G, 3G, and 2G network support. In addition to that, it greenlights the tablet for launch in Thailand. Here’s what else we know about the tablet so far.

Lenovo Tab M11 specs:

The specifications that were leaked earlier, now nearly confirmed by a Google Play Console listing, indicate that the tablet will come equipped with an 11-inch LCD display boasting a resolution of 1920×1200. Powering the device is a MediaTek Helio G88 processor, complemented by three storage configurations: 4GB RAM/64GB, 4GB RAM/128GB, and 8GB/128GB. Additionally, the tablet will support storage expansion of up to 1TB via a microSD card.

Lenovo Tab M11

In addition to LTE, the tablet will also offer 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi for connectivity and will come with Android 13-based ZUI 15.1.028 out of the box. The tablet has also picked up certifications in the UAE and the US, so we can expect it to launch in these regions soon.

In related news, Lenovo recently started selling the Legion Go handheld gaming console in the global market. There are a bunch of features that make this handheld stand out from the crowd, however, one of the main ones is the inclusion of Hall Effect joysticks, which eliminate the chances of stick drift, a major issue commonly encountered in handheld gaming consoles and controllers.

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