It looks like Lenovo is getting ready to introduce a new Legion tablet in China. The company gave us a sneak peek at the front and back of the upcoming device on Wednesday via a teaser on Weibo.
And while the teaser confirms it’s part of Lenovo’s Legion line, it stops short of revealing the official name. However, according to Chinese tipster WhyLab, the tablet is likely the next-gen Legion Y700, a follow-up to Lenovo’s gaming-focused 8.8-inch slate.
From the teaser, it seems like Lenovo is making some design tweaks this time around. The new model may drop the dual rear cameras of its predecessor in favor of a single shooter. The front, however, sticks to a familiar layout.


Upcoming Lenovo Legion Y700 will have Snapdragon 8 Elite
In a separate leak, reliable source Digital Chat Station shared what looks to be a comprehensive spec sheet. The new Legion tablet will reportedly be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Its predecessor has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip.
On the front, it will feature an 8.8-inch LCD panel made by TCL Huaxing. The screen will have a sharp 3K resolution and a smooth 165Hz refresh rate.

Moreover, DCS claims the device will pack a battery capacity somewhere between 7,000mAh and 8,000mAh. Rounding out the hardware are dual X-axis linear motors and a dual-speaker setup.
While Lenovo hasn’t confirmed a launch date, DCS hints that the tablet could debut in May. Coincidentally, Lenovo has an AI conference set on May 7th. As the tablet’s teaser suggests a focus on AI features, there is a strong chance the tablet will be unveiled during the conference.
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