Blackview Mega 2
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro

Blackview Mega 2 Lenovo Idea Tab Pro

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth spec comparison between the Blackview Mega 2 and the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro. These two tablets share a number of foundational traits, yet diverge sharply when it comes to raw performance, display quality, and connectivity options. Whether you are prioritizing processing power, battery capacity, or everyday versatility, this side-by-side breakdown will help you determine which device best fits your needs.

Common Features

  • Neither product has a detachable keyboard.
  • Neither product has a backlit keyboard.
  • Neither product offers water resistance.
  • Neither product has a rugged build.
  • Neither product has tilt sensitivity.
  • Both products feature an LCD IPS display type.
  • Neither product has branded damage-resistant glass.
  • Both products have a touchscreen.
  • Neither product has a sapphire glass display.
  • Neither product supports HDR10+.
  • Neither product supports Dolby Vision.
  • Neither product has an e-paper display.
  • Both products come with 256GB of internal storage.
  • Both products have an external memory slot.
  • Both products support 64-bit processing.
  • Both products use big.LITTLE technology.
  • Both products have integrated graphics.
  • Both products have 8 CPU threads.
  • Both products have TrustZone support.
  • Both products support OpenCL version 2.
  • Both products have an 8MP front camera.
  • Both products have a flash.
  • Both products have a front camera.
  • Both products have a built-in HDR mode.
  • Neither product can create panoramas in-camera.
  • Both products have touch autofocus.
  • Neither product has optical zoom.
  • Neither product has a BSI sensor.
  • Neither product supports aptX.
  • Neither product supports aptX HD.
  • Neither product supports LDAC.
  • Neither product supports aptX Low Latency.
  • Neither product supports aptX Adaptive.
  • Neither product supports aptX Lossless.
  • Both products have stereo speakers.
  • Neither product has a 3.5mm audio jack.
  • Both products support fast charging.
  • Neither product has wireless charging.
  • Both products have a battery level indicator.
  • Both products have a rechargeable battery.
  • Neither product has a removable battery.
  • Neither product has Mail Privacy Protection.
  • Both products have on-device machine learning.
  • Both products have clipboard warnings.
  • Both products have location privacy options.
  • Both products have camera and microphone privacy options.
  • Both products can block app tracking.
  • Neither product blocks cross-site tracking.
  • Both products support split screen.

Main Differences

  • Weight is 615g on Blackview Mega 2 and 620g on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Thickness is 8mm on Blackview Mega 2 and 6.9mm on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Width is 281.7mm on Blackview Mega 2 and 291.18mm on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Height is 177.2mm on Blackview Mega 2 and 189.1mm on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Volume is 399.34 cm³ on Blackview Mega 2 and 379.93 cm³ on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • A stylus is included with Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not with Blackview Mega 2.
  • Screen size is 12″ on Blackview Mega 2 and 12.7″ on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Resolution is 2000x1200px on Blackview Mega 2 and 2944x1840px on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Pixel density is 194 ppi on Blackview Mega 2 and 273 ppi on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • HDR10 support is present on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not available on Blackview Mega 2.
  • RAM is 12GB on Blackview Mega 2 and 8GB on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • The chipset is Unisoc T615 on Blackview Mega 2 and MediaTek Dimensity 8300 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • The GPU is Mali G57 on Blackview Mega 2 and Mali G615 MP6 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • CPU speed is 2x1.8 & 6x1.6 GHz on Blackview Mega 2 and 1x3.35 & 3x3 & 4x2.2 GHz on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Geekbench 6 multi-core score is 1461 on Blackview Mega 2 and 4610 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Geekbench 6 single-core score is 437 on Blackview Mega 2 and 1485 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Semiconductor size is 12nm on Blackview Mega 2 and 4nm on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • GPU clock speed is 850MHz on Blackview Mega 2 and 1400MHz on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • RAM speed is 1866MHz on Blackview Mega 2 and 8533MHz on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Maximum memory amount is 12GB on Blackview Mega 2 and 24GB on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Android version is Android 15 on Blackview Mega 2 and Android 14 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Thermal Design Power is 10W on Blackview Mega 2 and 6W on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Main camera resolution is 16MP on Blackview Mega 2 and 13MP on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Slow-motion video recording is supported on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not on Blackview Mega 2.
  • Battery capacity is 9000mAh on Blackview Mega 2 and 10200mAh on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • App offloading is available on Blackview Mega 2 but not on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • A cellular module is present on Blackview Mega 2 but not on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Download speed is 300 Mbits/s on Blackview Mega 2 and 7900 Mbits/s on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • A gyroscope is present on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not on Blackview Mega 2.
  • A compass is present on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not on Blackview Mega 2.
  • Upload speed is 150 Mbits/s on Blackview Mega 2 and 4200 Mbits/s on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • Galileo navigation support is available on Blackview Mega 2 but not on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
  • DDR memory version is DDR4 on Blackview Mega 2 and DDR5 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
Specs Comparison
Blackview Mega 2

Blackview Mega 2

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro

Design:
weight 615 g 620 g
thickness 8 mm 6.9 mm
width 281.7 mm 291.18 mm
height 177.2 mm 189.1 mm
volume 399.33792 cm³ 379.9287522 cm³
Stylus included
Has a detachable keyboard
Has a backlit keyboard
water resistance None None
has a rugged build
Has tilt sensitivity

In terms of physical footprint, the two tablets occupy noticeably different space: the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro is taller (189.1 mm vs 177.2 mm) and wider (291.18 mm vs 281.7 mm), making it the larger device on a desk or in a bag. Yet despite that bigger surface area, it is actually the more compact device by volume379.93 cm³ versus the Blackview Mega 2′s 399.34 cm³ — thanks to its meaningfully thinner profile: 6.9 mm against the Mega 2′s 8 mm. In practice, that 1.1 mm difference is perceptible when gripping or sliding the tablet into a sleeve, and it also signals a generally more refined, premium chassis construction on the Lenovo side.

Weight is essentially a non-factor here: at 615 g and 620 g respectively, the Mega 2 and the Idea Tab Pro are within a single finger-tap of each other. Neither tablet offers water resistance, a rugged build, or a detachable or backlit keyboard, so those dimensions are a clean tie. The one standout differentiator in this group is that the Idea Tab Pro ships with a stylus included, while the Mega 2 does not. For users who annotate documents, sketch, or take handwritten notes, that bundled stylus represents immediate, out-of-the-box functionality — and real added value — without an extra purchase.

Overall, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro holds a clear design edge. It is the slimmer, more volume-efficient device and it comes with a stylus in the box. The Blackview Mega 2 offers no compensating design advantage: its marginally lower weight is negligible in real-world handling. Unless a buyer specifically prefers the Mega 2′s slightly more compact screen-area footprint, the Idea Tab Pro is the stronger design package in this category.

Display:
screen size 12" 12.7"
resolution 2000 x 1200 px 2944 x 1840 px
pixel density 194 ppi 273 ppi
Display type LCD, IPS LCD, IPS
has branded damage-resistant glass
supports HDR10
has a touch screen
Has sapphire glass display
supports HDR10+
supports Dolby Vision
Has an e-paper display

The screen gap between these two tablets is more significant than the size difference alone suggests. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro sports a 12.7″ panel versus the Blackview Mega 2′s 12″, but the real story is resolution: 2944 x 1840 px on the Idea Tab Pro against 2000 x 1200 px on the Mega 2. That translates directly into pixel density — 273 ppi versus 194 ppi — a gap of nearly 80 pixels per inch that is plainly visible when reading small text, viewing detailed images, or working with fine UI elements. At the Mega 2′s density, individual pixels can become discernible at normal viewing distances; at 273 ppi, the Idea Tab Pro′s screen renders content with a sharpness that effectively eliminates that concern.

Both panels use LCD IPS technology, so neither carries the contrast or black-level advantage that an AMOLED display would provide — they are level on that front. Where they diverge again is HDR10 support: the Idea Tab Pro has it, the Mega 2 does not. For streaming video from HDR-enabled platforms, this means the Idea Tab Pro can reproduce a wider dynamic range of brightness and color as the content creator intended, while the Mega 2 will tone-map or simply display the SDR fallback. Neither tablet supports HDR10+ or Dolby Vision, so the Idea Tab Pro′s HDR advantage is real but not at the top of the HDR hierarchy.

Taken together, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro holds a decisive display advantage. Its higher resolution, substantially greater pixel density, and HDR10 support collectively make it the stronger screen for productivity, media consumption, and any detail-sensitive work. The Blackview Mega 2 offers a functional, adequately sized IPS display, but it cannot match the Idea Tab Pro on any of the key panel quality metrics provided.

Performance:
internal storage 256GB 256GB
RAM 12GB 8GB
Chipset (SoC) name Unisoc T615 MediaTek Dimensity 8300
GPU name Mali G57 Mali G615 MP6
CPU speed 2 x 1.8 & 6 x 1.6 GHz 1 x 3.35 & 3 x 3 & 4 x 2.2 GHz
Geekbench 6 result (multi) 1461 4610
Geekbench 6 result (single) 437 1485
has an external memory slot
semiconductor size 12 nm 4 nm
Supports 64-bit
Uses big.LITTLE technology
Has integrated graphics
GPU clock speed 850 MHz 1400 MHz
CPU threads 8 threads 8 threads
RAM speed 1866 MHz 8533 MHz
Has TrustZone
maximum memory amount 12GB 24GB
Android version Android 15 Android 14
Thermal Design Power (TDP) 10W 6W
L3 cache 1 MB 4 MB
OpenCL version 2 2

The silicon gap here is generational, and the benchmark numbers make it impossible to overlook. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8300, built on a modern 4 nm process, while the Blackview Mega 2 relies on the Unisoc T615, an older 12 nm design. Process node size matters because a smaller node delivers more transistors per unit area — translating to higher performance, lower power draw, and better heat management simultaneously. The Geekbench 6 scores confirm this emphatically: the Idea Tab Pro posts a multi-core score of 4610 and a single-core score of 1485, compared to the Mega 2′s 1461 and 437 respectively. That is roughly a 3x advantage across the board — a margin that users will feel in app launch times, multitasking fluidity, and any CPU-intensive task like video editing or complex document rendering.

GPU performance follows the same pattern. The Idea Tab Pro′s Mali G615 MP6 runs at 1400 MHz, while the Mega 2′s Mali G57 tops out at 850 MHz. For gaming, image processing, or driving the Idea Tab Pro′s own higher-resolution display, that GPU headroom is meaningful. On memory, the two tablets ship with the same 256 GB of storage and both offer expandable memory, but their RAM configurations tell different stories: the Mega 2 offers 12 GB of RAM at 1866 MHz, whereas the Idea Tab Pro has 8 GB at a dramatically faster 8533 MHz, with a ceiling of 24 GB versus the Mega 2′s fixed 12 GB maximum. The Idea Tab Pro′s memory bandwidth advantage more than compensates for the lower raw capacity in most workloads, and its higher expandability ceiling gives it more longevity headroom. The Idea Tab Pro also carries a notably larger 4 MB L3 cache compared to the Mega 2′s 1 MB, which reduces latency on repeated data access.

There is one nuance worth noting: the Mega 2′s 10W TDP versus the Idea Tab Pro′s 6W means the Unisoc chip runs hotter and draws more power to deliver far less performance — an inefficient trade-off. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro wins this category comprehensively, outperforming the Mega 2 in CPU throughput, GPU speed, memory bandwidth, cache size, and power efficiency, all at once. The Blackview Mega 2′s only partial offset is its slightly higher out-of-box RAM, but that advantage is marginal given the Idea Tab Pro′s superior memory speed and expandability potential.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 16 MP 13 MP
megapixels (front camera) 8MP 8MP
has a flash
has a front camera
has a built-in HDR mode
can create panoramas in-camera
supports slow-motion video recording
has touch autofocus
optical zoom 0x 0x
has a BSI sensor
has manual white balance
has a CMOS sensor
supports HDR10 recording
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
supports Dolby Vision recording
Has a front-facing LED flash
number of flash LEDs 1 1
has manual ISO
has a video light
Shoots 360° panorama
has a serial shot mode
has built-in optical image stabilization
has 3D photo/video recording capabilities
Has a dual-tone LED flash
has manual focus
Has a RGB LED flash
has manual exposure
has manual shutter speed

Tablet cameras are rarely a primary purchase driver, but the differences here are worth understanding. The most visible distinction is resolution: the Blackview Mega 2 ships with a 16 MP main camera versus the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro's 13 MP. More megapixels can allow for greater detail in well-lit conditions and more flexibility when cropping, though real-world image quality depends heavily on sensor size and processing — neither of which is specified in the provided data. Front cameras are identical at 8 MP on both devices, putting video calls on an equal footing.

Beyond resolution, the two tablets share a remarkably similar camera feature set: both offer HDR mode, touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video, manual ISO, manual white balance, manual focus, manual exposure, a video light, and a single LED flash. Neither supports optical zoom, optical image stabilization, or slow-motion video — except that last point is where the Idea Tab Pro quietly differentiates itself: it supports slow-motion video recording, a capability the Mega 2 lacks entirely. For users who occasionally capture motion-heavy content and want that cinematic effect, it is a tangible, if niche, advantage.

On balance, this category is close but splits along use-case lines. The Mega 2 holds a narrow edge for still photography with its higher-resolution main sensor, while the Idea Tab Pro counters with slow-motion video support. Neither tablet offers a compelling, well-rounded camera system — both lack OIS and advanced video formats — so for most users this group will not be a deciding factor. Those who prioritize stills lean Mega 2; those who occasionally shoot video lean Idea Tab Pro.

Audio:
has aptX
has aptX HD
has LDAC
has aptX Low Latency
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Lossless
has stereo speakers
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
Has a radio

Audio is the rare category where these two tablets arrive at exactly the same place. Both the Blackview Mega 2 and the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro feature stereo speakers, omit a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and support none of the premium wireless audio codecs — no aptX, no LDAC, no aptX Adaptive or any of their variants. For wired audio listeners, the absence of a headphone jack on both devices means a USB-C adapter or Bluetooth headphones are the only options.

The lack of high-fidelity Bluetooth codecs like LDAC or aptX HD means neither tablet can transmit lossless or high-resolution audio wirelessly to compatible headphones. In practice, both will default to standard SBC or AAC Bluetooth transmission, which is adequate for casual listening but falls short for audiophiles. This is a common trade-off at the tablet form factor, where stereo speakers for shared listening tend to be prioritized over headphone-centric features.

With every tracked audio specification landing identically, this category is an exact tie. Neither device offers any measurable audio advantage over the other based on the provided data, and the shared limitations — no headphone jack, no premium codecs — apply equally to both. Audio quality should not be a differentiating factor in the buying decision between these two tablets.

Battery:
battery power 9000 mAh 10200 mAh
Supports fast charging
has wireless charging
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery
has a removable battery

The Blackview Mega 2 and Lenovo Idea Tab Pro both come with large batteries, but the Idea Tab Pro has a slightly larger capacity. The Blackview Mega 2 features a 9000 mAh battery, while the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro has a 10200 mAh battery.

Both devices support fast charging and have rechargeable batteries. Neither product offers wireless charging, and both include a battery level indicator. Additionally, neither device has a removable battery.

Overall, the battery capacities differ slightly, with the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro offering a bit more power, but the charging capabilities and other features are the same for both products.

Connectivity & Features:
release date January 2025 March 2025
has Mail Privacy Protection
has on-device machine learning
has clipboard warnings
has location privacy options
has camera/microphone privacy options
can block app tracking
blocks cross-site tracking
supports split screen
has Live Text
has notification permissions
has full-page screenshots
has Quick Start
has theme customization
has Wi-Fi password sharing
has PiP
Can play games while they download
has an extra dim mode
can offload apps
has focus modes
has media picker
has dynamic theming
has dark mode
has battery health check
Has USB Type-C
has a cellular module
has 5G support
is a multi-user system
gets direct OS updates
has GPS
has a child lock
has an HDMI output
has NFC
Has a fingerprint scanner
Supports widgets
download speed 300 MBits/s 7900 MBits/s
has a gyroscope
Is free and open source
Has offline voice recognition
has a compass
upload speed 150 MBits/s 4200 MBits/s
supports Wi-Fi
Has sharing intents
Has customizable notifications
Uses 3D facial recognition
supports Galileo
Has a barometer
has an accelerometer
has voice commands
Has an iris scanner
Has a built-in projector
supports Ethernet
Has an infrared sensor
Tracks the current position of a mobile device

The Blackview Mega 2 and Lenovo Idea Tab Pro share many similar connectivity and feature options, though there are some differences. Both devices offer on-device machine learning, clipboard warnings, location privacy options, camera/microphone privacy options, the ability to block app tracking, and support for split screen. They both also support Live Text, full-page screenshots, theme customization, dark mode, media picker, dynamic theming, and have a battery health check feature. Additionally, both devices include USB Type-C, GPS, a child lock, and widgets, and both can track the current position of a mobile device.

However, there are a few differences. The Blackview Mega 2 supports a cellular module and has a download speed of 300 MBits/s and an upload speed of 150 MBits/s, while the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro does not have a cellular module and supports much higher download and upload speeds of 7900 MBits/s and 4200 MBits/s, respectively. The Lenovo device also includes a compass, while the Blackview Mega 2 does not. Additionally, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro lacks support for Galileo, which is present in the Blackview Mega 2.

Both devices lack Quick Start, an HDMI output, NFC, a fingerprint scanner, 3D facial recognition, and support for Ethernet, infrared sensors, and built-in projectors. Neither supports focus modes, but both have offline voice recognition, accelerometers, and voice commands. The Blackview Mega 2 has Wi-Fi password sharing, while the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro does not.

Miscellaneous:
DDR memory version 4 5

The Blackview Mega 2 and Lenovo Idea Tab Pro differ in their DDR memory versions. The Blackview Mega 2 uses DDR4 memory, while the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro uses DDR5 memory.

This difference in memory version indicates that the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro has a more recent generation of memory technology compared to the Blackview Mega 2, though both devices feature the same specification for this category within their respective product lines.

No other specifications are provided for comparison in this group.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After examining every specification, a clear picture emerges for each tablet. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro is the stronger choice for users who demand serious performance, thanks to its MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chipset, significantly higher Geekbench scores, sharper 273 ppi display, larger 10200 mAh battery, included stylus, and DDR5 memory. It suits creative professionals and power users well. The Blackview Mega 2, on the other hand, appeals to users who need cellular connectivity, more RAM at 12 GB, and a device running the latest Android 15 out of the box. It is a practical pick for those who require mobile data access and solid everyday performance without the premium price tag typically associated with flagship-class chipsets.

Blackview Mega 2
Buy Blackview Mega 2 if...

Buy the Blackview Mega 2 if you need built-in cellular connectivity and want more RAM at 12 GB, while running the latest Android 15 out of the box.

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro
Buy Lenovo Idea Tab Pro if...

Buy the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro if you prioritize superior processing performance, a sharper high-resolution display, a larger battery, and an included stylus for creative work.