Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2 Launched: 12.1-Inch Display, 9 JBL Speakers, and Dimensity 7400 Specs

Jit Bain
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Highlights
  • The device boasts a larger 12.1-inch 2.5K LCD display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate.
  • It features a massive upgrade to an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor.
  • Audio is handled by a premium JBL 9-unit Pro Speaker System with dedicated bass units.

On June 16, 2026, Lenovo introduced the Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2. This new model makes the previous 11.5-inch version look quite small. The brand significantly upgraded the hardware while focusing on rich audio quality. Buyers will notice changes in both screen size and processing power.

The Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2 New 12.1-Inch Dolby Vision Display and Exterior Build

The Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2 features a larger 12.1-inch LCD screen. This display offers a sharp 2.5K resolution of 2560 by 1600 pixels with a pixel density of 249ppi. You can enjoy smooth motion thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate. It also reaches 800 nits in High Brightness Mode and supports Dolby Vision and HDR10 for vibrant video colors.

Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2 features
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The exterior comes in a clean Celestial White finish, which recently won an iF Design Award. The tablet weighs about 775g and measures 278.8 by 181.1 by 6.8 millimeters. Its thickness reaches 22.7 millimeters near the speaker bump. It includes a built-in 360-degree rotating kickstand with wide-angle tilt, allowing easy switching between landscape mode for movies and portrait mode for video calls.

Audio Quality and Cameras

Audio is the main selling point of this device. Lenovo packed in a JBL 9-unit Pro Speaker System, adding one more speaker than the first generation. This Cinematic Audio System has dedicated bass units that deliver rich, room-filling sound without needing an external Bluetooth speaker.

You also get basic but capable cameras for everyday use. The rear panel has a 13MP auto-focus lens for scanning documents or taking quick photos. The front bezel features an 8MP fixed-focus camera for clear video calls.

Performance Leap and Connectivity Upgrades

The Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2 specs show a huge boost in speed. It uses the octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor, a big upgrade over the last generation’s Helio G99 chip. Buyers can choose from memory configurations of 6GB plus 128GB, 8GB plus 128GB, 8GB plus 256GB, or 12GB plus 256GB of storage. If you need more space, the expandable MicroSD card slot supports cards up to 2TB.

Networking gets a modern upgrade with Wi-Fi 6 certified support and Bluetooth 5.4. The tablet features an accelerometer and a gyroscope for gaming and quick screen rotation. It has a single USB-C 2.0 port for battery charging and wired audio connections.

Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2 Extreme Performance
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Massive Battery and Extended Android Support

The Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2 comes with a long-lasting 10,200mAh battery. Lenovo claims this large battery can handle up to 15 hours of YouTube video streaming on a single charge. It supports 45W fast charging to quickly refill the battery. However, the charger is not included in the box, so you’ll need to buy the Lenovo 68W USB-C Wall Charger separately.

The tablet launches with Android 16. Lenovo promises two major OS upgrades up to Android 18 and four years of security patches until 2030. Other compatible accessories, sold separately, include the Lenovo Tab Pen Plus, the Lenovo Sleeve Suite, and the Lenovo Wireless Keyboard.

The Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2 is expected to start at $399.99, which is about Rs 37,730. It will soon be available in select global markets. This device is excellent for media consumption and justifies its price.

Transitioning from the older Helio chip to the Dimensity 7400 greatly improves the device’s speed during daily use. The larger screen, big battery, and impressive audio make this an easy recommendation for anyone seeking a portable theater. You get great hardware value that will last for years.

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Jit Bain is a tech blogger at Intaak Media, specializing in the latest leaks for gadgets. Instead of just repeating rumors, he breaks down the raw data to find out what it actually means. His goal is to give readers the real, practical story behind upcoming devices before they launch.
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