The Lenovo Xiaoxin Tablet Pro GT is set to launch as a new lightweight tab in China on August 6, 2025. Ahead of the full unveiling, the company has been revealing core specs of the pad through teasers, and now, it has shared that the upcoming device will feature a larger battery than the latest Legion gaming tablet.
As the teaser has revealed, the Xiaoxin Tablet Pro GT will feature an 8,860 mAh battery. In comparison, the Legion Y700 Gen 4, which is expected to launch as the Legion Tab Gen 4 in the global market, comes with a 7,600 mAh battery. Of course, given that the upcoming GT-branded tablet has a larger display, it's natural for it to have a battery with a large capacity.
Looking back, Lenovo has already confirmed that the Xiaoxin Tablet Pro GT will sport an 11.1-inch display with a "3.2K" resolution and a 144 Hz refresh rate. To compare, the Legion Y700 Gen 4 has a compact form factor, featuring an 8.8-inch screen.
Lenovo has already confirmed that the Xiaoxin Tablet Pro GT will pack the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. So, it won't be able to offer comparable performance to the RedMagic Astra or Legion Y700 Gen 4. The good part is that the last-gen Qualcomm flagship SoC is still capable of smoothly handling resource-heavy tasks and gaming.
Among the other confirmed specs are a dual-camera setup on the back, support for Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, and 68 W fast charging support (100 W Ugreen Nexode charger curr. $35.98 on Amazon). There's still no word on the launch price, and Lenovo has yet to share when the Xiaoxin Tablet Pro GT will make a global debut.
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Lenovo on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)