- Lenovo launches ThinkTab X11 rugged Android tablet for frontline and industrial use
- It is powered by Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 with IP68 rating and MIL-STD-810H durability
- Has two USB-C ports, removable battery with battery-free mode and starts at €499
At MWC 2026, Lenovo debuted a number of new products, including updated laptops and some exciting concepts.
The company has also introduced something less flashy but arguably more practical – the ThinkTab X11, a rugged Android tablet built for frontline work rather than couch surfing.
The device is under the Think brand, which until now has largely meant Windows PCs and business laptops. With the ThinkTab X11, Lenovo brings that emblem to an Android tablet aimed at logistics, construction, manufacturing and transportation.
Powered by Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
The ThinkTab X11 runs on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 mobile platform, so it should offer stable performance and solid power efficiency for shift-based use, along with built-in connectivity for always-on tasks.
The tablet is tested according to MIL-STD-810H standards and has an IP68 rating. It’s built to handle dust, water, drops and the kind of treatment that would stop most consumer tablets quickly.
The display is designed for outdoor work with support for gloves and wet-touch input – essential in workplaces where bare fingers are not an option.
A convenient feature is a screwless removable battery with a battery-free mode. In fixed installations or vehicle mounts, the device can run without a battery inserted, which can help with long-term wear and safety.
There are two USB-C ports that allow charging and accessories at the same time. Front-mounted NFC supports data capture for inventory, authentication and access control.
Lenovo also leans on enterprise management and security tools so IT departments can deploy and manage fleets of devices without too much effort.
On stage, Eric Yu, Senior Vice President of SMB Segment and Commercial Product Center, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo, said: “As AI moves from experimentation to everyday reality, organizations need technology they can trust, scale and sustain.”
“By combining AI-ready devices with strong repair capabilities, platform choice and enterprise-grade security and services, we’re helping customers adopt AI with confidence, control and long-term value.”
The ThinkTab X11 is set to start at €499. Lenovo has not yet said whether it plans to release it in the US.
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