Lenovo has shared some key details about its upcoming Legion Y700 (4th Gen) tablet on Weibo. The brand also revealed that the new model will directly rival the iPad mini, highlighting several upgrades aimed at gamers and media enthusiasts alike.
Legion Y700 (Gen 4) key details confirmed

The upcoming Legion Y700 (Gen 4) is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chip —currently one of the most powerful options for Android devices. This hints at flagship-level performance, particularly for graphics-intensive games. Lenovo has gone with an 8.8-inch panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio, which offers more screen real estate than the iPad mini, making it well-suited for gaming and video playback.
To keep thermals under control during heavy usage, the tablet features a 12,000mm² copper VC cooling system. The build remains compact and comfortable for handheld use, with a width of 128.5mm and a height of 207.58mm. While it weighs 340 grams —slightly heavier than Apple’s counterpart—it still stays within the light tablet category.

In terms of memory and storage, users can pick between 12GB or 16GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB internal storage. There’s also a microSD (TF card) slot for expanding storage—an uncommon inclusion in today’s tablets. Powering the device is a 7,600mAh battery, which supports 68W fast charging for quick top-ups. Lenovo has even retained features like dual X-axis linear motors to enhance haptic feedback during gameplay.
With such a spec sheet, the new Legion Y700 seems purpose-built for users seeking power and portability—without being locked into a single platform like iOS. While the brand has confirmed several details about the device, it has not revealed its launch date.
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