Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus Launches in India with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and AI Features

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What’s Actually Cool About the Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus?

Lenovo’s not just tossing out another Android slab here—they’re swinging for the fences. This thing isn’t just about a beefier screen or a chip on steroids. They’re trying to shake up the whole “What can a tablet do for you?” question. You get a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (which, if you care, is basically the muscle car of tablet chips right now), a gigantic 12.7-inch 3K display that’s basically eye candy, and speakers tuned by Harman Kardon with Dolby Atmos—yeah, your Netflix is going to sound like a movie theater. Plus, they’ve loaded it with their own “Lenovo Now AI” smarts to make it a little less dumb than the average slab.

Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus showing stainless-steel kickstand in stand mode

How Much and Where Can You Get It?

The price tag says ₹49,999, but if you’re quick (and lucky), they’re letting it go for ₹44,999 for early birds. It only comes in this wild “Tidal Teal” color, so I hope you like teal. You buy it straight from Lenovo’s India site—no dodgy third-party sellers. Oh, and they throw in a pen and a keyboard, so you don’t need to hunt for extras right away.

Design Vibes: Looks Good, Feels Good

Honestly, the kickstand is the star here. Lenovo’s done this before, but thestainless-steelkickstand that flips to stand, tilt, or hang the thing—super handy. Despite the chunky speakers and a battery that could probably jumpstart a scooter, it’s only 640 grams and stays pretty slim at 8.52mm. Feels posh, not plasticky.

Display: That’s Not a Tablet, That’s a Portable Cinema

This screen is nuts. We’re talking 3K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate (so, buttery smooth), and 900 nits brightness. Basically, unless you’re using it directly under the sun on a beach, you’re set. Color reproduction is spot-on, too—DCI-P3 coverage, Delta E under 1 (color nerds rejoice), topped with Gorilla Glass so you’re not scratching it up on day one. TÜV Rheinland is certified for low blue light, so your eyes won’t hate you after a Netflix binge.

Brains: AI Everywhere, All at Once

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is a beast, and Lenovo’s flexing it with up to 20 TOPS of AI muscle (if you know, you know). The Adreno GPU and Hexagon NPU mean you can actually do AI stuff on the device, not just in the cloud. Their “Lenovo Now AI” is right on the tablet, not phoning home every five seconds. Voice controls, stylus tricks, and content suggestions—all without selling your data to the highest bidder.

Lenovo Tab Pen Pro and 2-in-1 Keyboard bundled with Yoga Tab Plus

Productivity Nerds, Take Note

Android 14’s the base, and Lenovo’s layered in some AI tools. Stuff like AI Note (contextual note-taking),AI Transcript(live speech-to-text), plus Google Gemini for voice commands and smart help. Oh, and Smart Connect so you can swap between Lenovo gadgets without losing your place. This isn’t just for doomscrolling or watching YouTube—it’s legit for work, creative stuff, and maybe even school if you’re feeling responsible.

Under the Hood: RAM & Storage

Like a Laptop, this thing packs 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB UFS 4.0 storage. That’s ultrabook territory, folks. Run a bunch of apps, edit video, juggle massive files—no sweat. Most Android tablets tap out way before this.

Cameras: Good Enough for Zoom, Not for Instagram

The front cam is 13MP—plenty for video calls or unlocking with your face. Out back, you get a 13MP main and a 2MP depth sensor. Not going to replace your phone for photos, but fine for scanning docs or AR stuff. Don’t expect magic.

Sound: You’ll Hear the Difference

Six Harman Kardon speakers, Dolby Atmos. It’s loud, it’s clear, and the bass actually kicks. Movies, games, Zoom calls—everything just sounds better. If you care about sound, this is a big step up from tinny tablet speakers.

Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus with 12.7-inch 3K PureSight Pro display in Tidal Teal

Connectivity & Extras: All the Modern Stuff

Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C 3.2 Gen 1—basically, all the latest. There’s a pogo-pin connector for snapping on the keyboard. And the Pen Pro? It’s got a 1.4mm tip and haptic feedback, so it actually feels like you’re writing, not dragging a stick on glass.

Battery & Charging: Juice for Days

Alright, let’s talk battery. The Yoga Tab Plus packs this monster 10,200mAh cell—basically, you can binge YouTube for 11 hours straight. Or, you know, just forget your charger at home and still survive the day. When you do eventually drain it (challenge accepted?), the 45W fast charging zaps it back to life annoyingly quickly. No more pretending you’re “busy” because your device is charging—Lenovo’s onto us.

Honestly, this kind of battery plus quick charging means you can toss it in your bag for travel, marathon meetings, or those never-ending classes and not sweat it. Super handy if your life is chaotic.

Android Support & Updates

Here’s something wild: Lenovo’s promising OS updates up to Android 17. And security patches until 2029. Not 2025. Twenty. Freaking’. Twenty-nine. Most Android tablets barely get a birthday, let alone a five-year reunion. So, if you like buying stuff that actually lasts, this is pretty sweet. Work, play, doomscrolling… whatever. You’re covered.
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Who’s This Beast For?**

So, who should even buy this thing?

  • Creators who need a killer screen and live that stylus life.

  • Students/teachers who want to take notes or pretend to

  • Office warriors juggling AI tools, emails, and about 17 Chrome tabs

  • Movie/series addicts who want Dolby Atmos and a drool-worthy 3K display

Quickfire FAQs

Q: Does it have cellular?

Nope. Wi-Fi only. So, hotspot it up.

Q: Pen in the box?

Yep! Pen and a 2-in-1 keyboard. No extra shopping required.

Q: Can I stand it up vertically with the kickstand?

Nah, just landscape. Stand, tilt, or hang. Portrait is a no-go.

Q: MicroSD slot?

Nope. But you can plug in external storage via USB-C. Welcome to dongle life.

Q: What’s the AI hype about?

Lenovo Now AI does on-device voice tricks, stylus-first features, and smart stuff like AI Note and AI Transcript—all without sending your data to the cloud. Privacy nerds, rejoice.

Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus playing video with Harman Kardon Dolby Atmos speakers

So… Should You Buy It?

Honestly? The Yoga Tab Plus is one of the few Android tablets that actually gives iPads a run for their money. High-end specs, gorgeous screen, big sound, smart AI—plus a design that won’t kill your wrists. For ₹44,999, you’re getting something that’s actually built to last, not just another forgettable slab. Lenovo’s not just selling you a tablet here—they’re setting the bar for Android.

Grab a drink. Celebrate. This one’s worth a look.

Cheers!!!

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