
Tablets are getting bigger. But Lenovo had a different idea — make them better. The Legion Y700 (2025) is the ultimate answer to a very specific question: what if we made a compact Android tablet that didn’t suck? And not just that — what if we made it a beast?
Armed with a Snapdragon 8 Elite, a 165Hz HDR display, dual USB-C ports, and top-tier RAM and storage, this 8.8-inch tablet crushes every expectation of what a small device can do. The Legion Y700 doesn’t try to be everything. It just tries to be amazing — and it succeeds.

Specifications
• Display: 8.8” IPS LCD, 3040×1904 resolution, 408 PPI, 165Hz refresh rate, 360Hz touch sampling, DCI-P3, 12-bit color, 600 nits brightness
• Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite (custom flagship SoC)
• RAM: 12GB / 16GB LPDDR5X Ultra (9600 MT/s)
• Storage: 256GB / 512GB UFS 4.1, expandable via microSD up to 1TB
• GPU: Adreno flagship-class
• Battery: 7600mAh, 68W fast charging
• Rear Camera: 50MP
• Front Camera: 8MP
• Audio: Dual JBL-tuned speakers, Dolby Atmos
• Ports: 2× USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 with DisplayPort out
• Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4
• OS: Android 15 with ZUI 15
• Certifications: TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light
• Dimensions: 208.54 × 129.46 × 7.6 mm
• Weight: 350g

Real Performance, Unreal Speed
The Snapdragon 8 Elite isn’t just fast — it’s a customized, performance-binned chip exclusive to Lenovo’s Legion lineup. Paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5X Ultra RAM running at 9600 MT/s and UFS 4.1 storage, this tablet can launch apps, load games, and juggle tasks like a premium smartphone — without the throttling.
The Legion Y700 also introduces high-efficiency thermal control, ensuring sustained performance during long gaming sessions. Combined with Android 15 and ZUI 15, it feels incredibly fluid, stable, and aggressively optimized for power users.

Display & Sound — A Multisensory Weapon
This screen is something else. The 8.8-inch panel packs 3040×1904 resolution into a compact footprint, resulting in 408 PPI — sharper than most laptops. The 165Hz refresh rate makes everything feel alive, and the 360Hz touch sampling rate ensures every swipe registers instantly.
Color fidelity? Elite. DCI-P3 wide color gamut, 12-bit depth, HDR10 and Dolby Vision support make this panel a mini cinema for your hands.
And the sound? Just as good. Dual JBL speakers with Dolby Atmos deliver a rich, directional experience. Whether you’re in Genshin Impact, watching a Netflix episode, or scrolling TikTok — it feels immersive, loud, and refined.

Design & Build — Industrial, Tactical, Perfectly Weighted
The Legion Y700 is unapologetically gamer in its design — metal unibody, sharp lines, symmetrical venting, and military-grade precision. Yet it never feels gimmicky. Everything serves a purpose. It’s compact, balanced, and surprisingly refined for a device built for intensity.
There are two USB-C ports, which is rare in this size. That means charging + accessories simultaneously — or connecting to an external display and peripherals. It’s modular in a way that most tablets aren’t.
At 350g, it’s dense but comfortable. The TÜV Rheinland-certified screen also reduces eye fatigue — so you can game longer, scroll deeper, and stream without strain.

Use Cases — Beyond Just Gaming
While it’s branded as a gaming tablet, the Legion Y700 does more than play nice with Apex Legends. It’s a productivity sleeper. With multi-window support, external keyboard and mouse compatibility, and desktop-style UI modes, it can function as a mini workstation.
• Run terminals, IDEs, or design tools
• Edit 4K video with LumaFusion
• Use it as a creative pad (even if stylus support is absent)
• Load up manga, webtoons, and PDF docs — that 408 PPI makes text razor sharp

Price & Availability
• Giztop:
from $429
• AliExpress: from $439
• Lenovo CN Store: ¥2999–¥3399 RMB
This model is officially available only in China, but trusted resellers ship worldwide with Google Play preinstalled.

How It Stacks Up
Lenovo Legion Y700 (2025) vs. iPad Mini 6
• iPad Mini wins on ecosystem and Apple Pencil
• Y700 wins in raw performance, refresh rate, ports, and sound
Verdict: iPad Mini is for artists; Legion Y700 is for gamers and multitaskers
Lenovo Legion Y700 vs. ASUS ROG Flow Z13
• Z13 has a larger display and Windows power
• Y700 is lighter, faster for Android, and much more portable
Verdict: ROG Flow is for hybrid PC use; Y700 is for pure mobile firepower

What Others Say
“Lenovo finally made a tablet that gamers and power users actually want.” — XDA Developers
“The Legion Y700 is what happens when a company listens to its community.” — GizmoChina
“Compact, powerful, no compromises. Android finally has its Switch Pro.” — Reddit /r/AndroidTablets

FAQ
• Does it support Google Play and GMS?
Yes — global resellers ship it fully enabled.
• Can I connect it to an external monitor?
Yes — both USB-C ports support DisplayPort video out.
• Can it be used for desktop workflows?
Yes — ZUI 15 supports keyboard/mouse with multi-window and desktop layout.
• Does it support stylus input?
No — there’s no official stylus or palm rejection support.

Cons
• No 5G or SIM support
• No stylus support despite productivity potential
• Heavy for one-handed reading over long periods
• Only officially sold in China

Final Verdict
The Lenovo Legion Y700 (2025) is an outlier — in the best way. It’s compact yet massively capable. Focused yet versatile. It’s not trying to be an iPad clone or a budget slate — it’s carving its own lane for Android power users, gamers, and those who want more from less.
Rating: 4.9 / 5
This isn’t just the best small Android tablet. It might be one of the best Android devices of the year — period.

