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Lenovo IdeaTab 5G and Tab Launched in India Starting at Rs 10,999

The IdeaTab is powered by the Dimensity 6300 chipset, while the budget Tab uses the Helio G85

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Lenovo IdeaTab 5G display and 5G connectivity showcased with some elements running in the background

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Summary

  • Lenovo IdeaTab 5G and Lenovo Tab have been launched in India, priced at Rs 17,999 and Rs 10,999, respectively.
  • The IdeaTab 5G features an 11-inch 2.5K 90 Hz display, Dimensity 6300 chipset and a 7,040mAh battery.
  • The regular 4G Tab packs a 10.1-inch Full HD 60 Hz display, Helio G85 chipset and a 5,100mAh battery.

Lenovo has now launched two new Android tablets in India – the premium IdeaTab with optional 5G support and the more affordable Lenovo Tab. The tablets have gone official to cater to both productivity and entertainment-focused users on a tighter budget. Here's a rundown of the specifications, pricing and availability details of Lenovo's latest tablets. 

Lenovo IdeaTab 5G Specifications and Features

The Lenovo IdeaTab 5G is undoubtedly the more premium offering, flaunting an 11-inch 2.5K 90 Hz display. There are four speakers backed by Dolby Atmos as well for those looking to binge-watch their favourite shows on the tablet. 

Lenovo IdeaTab 5G front and back design showcased
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Lenovo IdeaTab 5G front and back design showcased
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Under the hood, the tablet is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, which brings optional 5G connectivity to the tablet. There's also 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage to make use of. Right out of the box, the tablet also runs on Android 15

Lenovo IdeaTab 5G productivity showcased with Tab Pen
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Lenovo IdeaTab 5G productivity showcased with Tab Pen
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The Lenovo IdeaTab 5G also brings a bunch of AI features to the table. Taking productivity into consideration, there's the Lenovo AI Notes feature that can prove to be quite the tool when coupled with the Lenovo Tab Pen that is sold separately. There's also support for Google's Circle to Search feature, powered by Gemini.

In terms of optics, there's an 8 MP rear sensor and a 5 MP sensor at the front for video calls. Fueling it all is a 7,040mAh battery with 20W wired charging support. 

Lenovo Tab Specifications and Features

The toned-down Tab features a 10.1-inch Full HD 60 Hz panel instead and offers two speakers instead of one. Lenovo also notes that the tablet can "transform into a digital photo frame or clock with its Standby Mode."

Lenovo Tab blue front and back design displayed
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Lenovo Tab blue front and back design displayed
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It uses the 4G MediaTek Helio G85 chipset and offers 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. In addition, instead of Android 15, the Tab runs on Android 14 out of the box. 

However, the Lenovo Tab offers the same camera setup at the front and back as the IdeaTab 5G. The battery capacity has been reduced to 5,100mAh, with the same 20W wired charging support. 

Lenovo IdeaTab 5G and Tab Price in India and Availability

The Lenovo IdeaTab 5G starts at Rs 17,999 for the Wi-Fi + Pen variant, while the 5G option costs Rs 20,999. The tablet can be purchased in the Lunar Grey colour option. 

On the other hand, the more affordable Lenovo Tab starts at Rs 10,999, while the LTE variant is priced at Rs 12,999. Colour options include the Blue and Grey options.

Both the Lenovo IdeaTab 5G and Lenovo Tab can be purchased on the official Lenovo website, leading e-commerce platforms as well as offline partner retail stores. 

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With a little over five years under his belt, Sagnik Das Gupta now spends his days fearlessly taming new smartphones that arrive at the Beebom office. If not that, you will find him aggressively editing news stories or having an existential crisis. When he's not busy editing content or judging a phone, he's found serenading himself with a guitar or rage-quitting video games.

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