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Lenovo reveals battery life before new high-end Android tablet release

Lenovo equips the Xiaoxin Pro 13 with a single rear-facing camera.
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Lenovo equips the Xiaoxin Pro 13 with a single rear-facing camera.
Lenovo is preparing to launch a new high-end tablet later this month. Joining the Legion Y700 Gen 5 in China, the new tablet has already been confirmed to rival the Xiaomi Pad 8 with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and a 144 Hz display. Now, Lenovo has revealed prospective battery life for the Xiaoxin Pro 13, too.

Lenovo has now revealed a key piece of the puzzle regarding one of its next tablets. For context, the company has already confirmed that the Xiaoxin Pro 13 will be launching on March 18. Based on recent teasers, the new 13-inch tablet will be joined by the Legion Y700 Gen 5 and the more powerful Xiaoxin Pro GT13, too.

In the meantime, Lenovo has confirmed that the Xiaoxin Pro 13 will leverage a 10,200 mAh battery. The same battery capacity found in last year's Xiaoxin Tablet 12.1, this 10,200 mAh battery will surpass the 8,860 mAh silicon carbon equivalent that Lenovo uses inside the Xiaoxin Tablet Pro GT. Reportedly, this battery should see the Xiaoxin Pro 13 through 15 hours of continuous video playback and roughly two days of back-to-back online meetings.

45 W wired charging support is on hand for when the Xiaoxin Pro 13 needs topping up, too. Lenovo will complement this battery and charging technology with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset to rival the Xiaomi Pad 8 while surpassing the performance of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 (curr. $799 on Amazon). The Xiaoxin Pro 13 leverages a 144 Hz IPS display too, which suggests it is a Chinese version of the recently-released Idea Tab Pro Gen 2. Lenovo has not confirmed as much yet, though.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 03 > Lenovo reveals battery life before new high-end Android tablet release
Alex Alderson, 2026-03-11 (Update: 2026-03-11)