The pandemic has skyrocketed tablet sales, and Lenovo, as the third largest and one of the fastest growing tablet OEMs, intends to capitalize on this upward trend. Shortly after releasing a model with HDMI input, the company seems almost ready to introduce its next-gen flagship tablet, the Tab P12 Pro.

The device was spotted on the Google Play console by the folks at MySmartPrice, and the list reveals some key specs. The Tab P12 Pro has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 at its helm, along with 8GB of RAM. This is a huge increase in computing power over its predecessor, which was powered by the Snapdragon 730G.

The listing also includes a (small) render of the Tab P12 Pro.

The screen will have a resolution of 1600 × 2560 pixels, and considering the P11 Pro being used, it will likely use an OLED panel. Unfortunately, the list doesn’t offer anything more, except that the tablet will run Android 11 out of the box.

We tested the Tab P11 Pro (photo at the top), and while that didn’t particularly impress us, we’re hopeful that Lenovo will make all the right changes to provide a viable competitor to Samsung and Apple’s offerings.