Lenovo just added a new tablet to its lineup in China, the Lecoo P900A, which also goes by the name Lecoo Mini. It’s a small, budget-friendly device built around an 8-inch IPS HD+ screen, running on an octa-core MediaTek chip. The tablet packs 8GB of RAM alongside 128GB of storage, and Lenovo has fitted it with a 13-megapixel camera on the back and a 5-megapixel one up front for calls and selfies. A 5,000mAh battery rounds things out. Below, we’ll walk through everything about the Lecoo P900A, from its full spec sheet to what its price and availability might look like once it reaches Nepal.
- 8-inch IPS HD+ display
- Octa-core MediaTek chipset, 8GB RAM
- 13MP rear camera, 5MP front camera
- 5,000mAh battery, 4G VoLTE support
- 128GB storage, expandable up to 1TB
Lenovo Lecoo P900A / Lecoo Mini Overview
Display and Design

The screen is where this tablet sets itself apart from most others on the market right now. Lenovo went with an 8-inch IPS HD+ panel instead of the 11 or 12-inch sizes that dominate the segment, landing the P900A firmly in compact tablet territory. At 200.5 x 122 x 8.45mm, it stays light and manageable, the kind of size you can hold in one hand through a long reading or streaming session without your wrist complaining.

The back of the tablet has a textured finish, a small but sensible choice since smaller tablets often get gripped and carried more like oversized phones than propped up like larger ones. Buyers don’t get much choice on looks though, since Lenovo is only offering it in a single Platinum Gold color for now.
Performance
On the chip front, Lenovo has stayed fairly tight-lipped, revealing only that an octa-core MediaTek processor sits inside without naming the specific model. That’s an odd gap to leave in a launch announcement, and it means we can’t say much yet about how the P900A actually performs under load. What Lenovo did confirm is 8GB of RAM working alongside 128GB of storage, which should be plenty for browsing, streaming, and switching between a few light apps.
If storage runs low, there’s room to grow, since the tablet supports microSD cards up to 1TB, handy for anyone sitting on a large offline media collection. Software-wise, it runs Lenovo’s own ZUXOS, and the company says it skips the system-level ads that have been showing up more often on budget Android tablets lately.
Camera
Nobody buys a tablet like this for its camera, and Lenovo isn’t pretending otherwise. Around back sits a 13-megapixel sensor good enough for casual photos or scanning the occasional document, while a 5-megapixel camera up front takes care of video calls. Neither one is going to turn heads, but for a tablet built around affordability first, that’s exactly the trade-off you’d expect.
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Battery and Connectivity

A 5,000mAh battery powers the P900A, a solid number for an 8-inch screen that should get most users comfortably through a full day. Lenovo hasn’t said anything about charging speed yet, so how fast it juices back up remains an open question.
Connectivity-wise, the tablet runs on 4G LTE with VoLTE support for calls, and oddly enough it’ll accept a 5G SIM card even though the modem inside only supports 4G speeds. Lenovo also built in its Super Interconnect 3.0 feature, which lets the tablet sync notifications, move files, and cast to nearby Lenovo laptops or Motorola phones. It’ll even handle basic file transfers with iOS devices, a nice bit of flexibility for households running a mix of platforms.
Lenovo Lecoo P900A Specifications
- Design, build: 200.5 x 122 x 8.45mm, 324g, textured rear panel, Platinum Gold colour
- Display: 8-inch IPS HD+ display
- Processor: Octa-core MediaTek chipset (unspecified model)
- Memory: 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, expandable up to 1TB via microSD
- Rear Camera: 13MP
- Front Camera: 5MP
- Software & UI: Lenovo ZUXOS
- Network & SIM: 4G LTE with VoLTE, accepts 5G SIM (limited to 4G speeds)
- Connectivity: Lenovo Super Interconnect 3.0, iOS file transfer support
- Battery: 5,000mAh
Lenovo Lecoo P900A Price and Availability in China and Nepal
Pricing in China has been set at CNY 899 for the sole configuration on offer, 8GB of RAM paired with 128GB of storage, and it’s currently up for sale through JD.com. Lenovo hasn’t said anything official about bringing the P900A to Nepal, but going by the China price, buyers here could see it land somewhere around NPR 29,000 if and when it does arrive.
| Lenovo Lecoo P900A | China (Official) | Nepal (Expected) |
|---|---|---|
| 8GB+128GB | CNY 899 | NPR 29,000 |
Conclusion
The Lecoo P900A was never meant to compete with flagship tablets, and it doesn’t try to. What it offers instead is a genuinely portable 8-inch tablet with a decent battery and reasonable memory, all at a price well below what most mainstream brands charge. Whether Lenovo brings it to Nepal is still uncertain, but for now, it’s a compact option worth keeping an eye on for anyone shopping in the budget tablet space.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the price of the Lenovo Lecoo P900A?
It costs CNY 899 (around Rs 12,000) in China. In Nepal, it could be priced around NPR 29,000 once launched.
What are the specifications of the Lenovo Lecoo P900A?
8-inch IPS HD+ display, octa-core MediaTek chip, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage (expandable to 1TB), 13MP rear and 5MP front camera, and a 5,000mAh battery.
Is the Lecoo P900A the same as the Lecoo Mini?
Yes, both names refer to the same tablet.
When will the Lecoo P900A launch in Nepal?
Lenovo hasn’t announced a Nepal launch date yet. It’s currently available only in China.
