The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus measures 290.9 x 188.3 mm with a thickness of 8.5 mm and a weight of 640 g, giving it a reasonably compact footprint for a 12.7″ tablet. It comes bundled with a stylus that supports tilt sensitivity and 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, alongside a detachable keyboard — though the keyboard does not include backlighting. On the durability side, the tablet carries an IP53 rating, classifying it as water resistant against light splashes and dust ingress.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus features a 12.7″ IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 2944 x 1840 pixels at 273 ppi, delivering a sharp and detailed image across its large panel. The display runs at a 144Hz refresh rate with a matching 144Hz touch sampling rate, and reaches a typical brightness of 650 nits. It supports Dolby Vision and includes an anti-reflection coating, though it does not support HDR10 or HDR10+ and does not use branded damage-resistant or sapphire glass.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, a 4nm chipset with eight threads arranged in a big.LITTLE configuration running at speeds up to 3.3 GHz, a TDP of 12.5W, and integrated LTE. It is paired with 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM running at 4800 MHz across two memory channels, offering up to 76.6 GB/s of memory bandwidth and a maximum supported memory amount of 24GB, along with 512GB of internal storage — with no external memory slot available. Graphics are handled by the Adreno 750 GPU clocked at 900 MHz with 3 execution units, supporting DirectX 12, OpenGL 3.2, OpenGL ES 3.2, OpenCL 2, and OpenVG 1.2, while the chipset includes 1MB of L2 cache and 12MB of L3 cache. The tablet runs Android 14, supports 64-bit processing, Heterogeneous Multi-Processing (HMP), and ARM TrustZone security, and posts Geekbench 6 scores of 2213 single-core and 7325 multi-core.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus has a dual rear camera system consisting of a 13MP primary lens and a 2MP secondary lens, both using a CMOS sensor, alongside a 13MP front-facing camera — though the front camera does not have its own LED flash. The rear camera includes a single LED flash and a video light, and supports touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video recording, HDR mode, slow-motion video recording, and a range of manual controls covering ISO, white balance, focus, and exposure. It does not offer optical zoom, optical image stabilization, manual shutter speed, burst mode, in-camera panorama, HDR10 or Dolby Vision recording, a BSI sensor, or 3D capture capabilities.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus includes stereo speakers and a dual-microphone setup, but does not have a 3.5mm headphone jack or a built-in radio. Bluetooth audio codec support is limited, with no aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, or LDAC available.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus is equipped with a 10200 mAh rechargeable battery that supports fast charging and includes a battery level indicator. The battery is non-removable and does not support wireless charging.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus supports Wi-Fi 4, 5, 6, and 6E alongside Bluetooth 5.4, and connects via a USB Type-C 3.1 port with download speeds up to 10000 Mbits/s and upload speeds up to 3500 Mbits/s. It does not include a cellular module, 5G support, NFC, GPS, HDMI output, Ethernet, or a compass, and lacks a fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, and 3D facial recognition. On the software side, the tablet runs a multi-user system with on-device machine learning, offline voice recognition, voice commands, split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, a media picker, widgets, dark mode, dynamic theming, theme customization, full-page screenshots, customizable notifications, and the ability to play games while downloading. Privacy features include location privacy options, camera and microphone access controls, clipboard warnings, and app tracking prevention, though cross-site tracking blocking, Mail Privacy Protection, and Wi-Fi password sharing are not available. The device also includes a gyroscope, accelerometer, battery health check, extra dim mode, child lock, sharing intents, phone tracking, and device position tracking, but does not have a barometer, infrared sensor, built-in projector, focus modes, or the ability to offload apps, and does not receive direct OS vendor updates.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus uses DDR5 memory and supports multithreading for handling concurrent processing tasks.