Lenovo Tab M11 prepares for launch following FCC approval
The original Lenovo Tab M10 is finally due an upgrade, according to WindowsReport. The blog's assertions might also now be backed up by a new FCC registration for a device with a good chance of supporting the specs in question.
The new leaks depict the alleged M11 (or Lenovo TB330FU, according to the FCC) as a tablet with the same rear panel as the Xiaoxin Pad 2024 for the Chinese market. Both devices might have 11-inch screens and singular rear cameras - however, it seem the new Tab M variant is far from the higher-end of the two.
The Tab M11 and Pad 2024 have been found to have the same approximate weight, have the same battery capacity and to run on the exact same version of Android (ZUI 15) - however, the newer model is said to run on the 12nm MediaTek Helio G88 SoC, whereas the Xiaoxin tablet has a 6nm Qualcomm processor.
In addition, there is no mention of a 90Hz refresh rate for the Tab M11's allegedly FHD+ display as yet. Nevertheless, it is slated to have a decently mid-range 8GB RAM/128GB internal storage conformation as well as entry-level 4GB/64GB and 4GB/128GB SKUs.
Finally, the Lenovo Tab M11 is believed to launch in its own choice of Luna Grey or Seafoam Green colorways. It is projected to start at around US$330 from its currently unspecified launch date.