Lenovo has now started shipping the Yoga Tab Plus globally, having presented the tablet last month during CES 2025 in Las Vegas. To recap, the Yoga Tab Plus rivals the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus (curr. $849 on Amazon) and other high-end Android tablets with a 12.7-inch, 3K and 144 Hz display that delivers up to 900 nits peak brightness.
Lenovo also equips the Yoga Tab Plus with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM clocked at 8533 MT/s, as well as a 10,200 mAh battery that supports 45 W wired charging. A few specifics differ from those that Lenovo shared before CES 2025, though.
For example, the tablet is not currently available with 512 GB of storage as the company previously reported. Instead, we can only find 256 GB SKUs across Europe, the US and the UK at the time of publication. Lenovo is already offering the Yoga Tab Plus at a $100 discount in the US too, which brings the tablet down to $599. On top of that, this price includes keyboard and stylus accessories that Lenovo suggested it would be selling separately.
Similarly, the Yoga Tab Plus has reached the UK for £669 with the same accessories included. By contrast, the new tablet still retails for €699 in the Eurozone; Lenovo charges €100 extra for a keyboard, stylus and tablet bundle. Please see our original launch article for more hardware details and the links below for regional store listings.