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Lenovo - Tablets Repair Parts

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Complete Screen for Lenovo Tab M10 Plus (3rd Gen)
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus (3rd Gen)
Receive it on tuesday 29 de april
35.90€
Full Screen for Lenovo Tab M10 3rd Gen TB328FU / TB328XU
Lenovo Tab M10 Gen 3
34.99€
Full screen for Lenovo Tab M11
Lenovo Tab M11
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41.90€
Complete Screen for Lenovo Tab M9
Lenovo Tab M9
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24.90€
Complete screen for Lenovo Tab P11 Gen 2 / P11 2022
Lenovo Tab P11 Gen 2
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42.90€
Full Screen for Lenovo Tab P12 TB-370FU
Lenovo Tab P12
69.90€
Screen for Lenovo Tab P12 Pro
Lenovo Tab P12 Pro
139.90€

🔧 Your Definitive Guide to Lenovo Tablet Spares at iLevante.com

Hello! If you own a Lenovo tablet, you'll know they're fantastic devices: versatile, powerful, and perfect for working, studying, or enjoying your favourite multimedia content. Lenovo has earned a prominent place in the world of technology by offering a wide range of Android tablets that adapt to almost any need and budget. From the reliable and familiar Tab M to the more sophisticated Tab P, there's a Lenovo for every user.

But, like any electronic device, with time and use (or a little accident! 😱), your tablet might need a repair. Perhaps the screen has cracked, the battery no longer lasts as long as it used to, or the charging port is starting to fail. Don't worry! In most cases, you don't need to buy a new tablet. With the right spare part, you can bring your device back to life and continue enjoying it for a long time.

Here at iLevante.com, we're experts in spares for mobile phones and tablets, and we want to help you find exactly what you need for your Lenovo. This guide is for you, the user looking for practical and reliable solutions. We'll explore the most popular models, the most common problems, the types of spares available (with a special focus on screens and batteries!), and we'll give you some tips if you fancy doing the repair yourself. Let's go!

Lenovo offers an impressive variety of tablets. Knowing your exact model is the first step in finding the correct spare part. Here are some of the most well-known and sought-after series and models:

Lenovo Tab M Series: Versatility for Everyday Use

This is perhaps Lenovo's most popular family, known for its excellent value for money. They are ideal for family entertainment, students, and general use.

  • Lenovo Tab M10 / M10 Plus (Various Generations): A classic. Models like the Tab M10 Plus (2nd Gen) (model ZA5T) often came with 10.3-inch FHD screens (1920x1200 IPS, 330 nits) and 5000 mAh batteries. The Tab M10 Plus (3rd Gen) (model TB125FU / ZAAJ0039US) improved with a 10.61-inch 2K screen (2000x1200 IPS, 400 nits) and a larger 7700 mAh battery, offering up to 14 hours of web browsing. The Tab M10 (3rd Gen) (model TB328FU) offers a 10.1-inch WUXGA screen (1920x1200 IPS, 320 nits) and a 5100 mAh battery.
  • Lenovo Tab M11: A more recent model (2023, ZADA0047US), the Tab M11 features an 11-inch WUXGA screen (1920x1200 IPS, 400 nits) with a 90Hz refresh rate for greater fluidity, and a 7040 mAh battery.
  • Lenovo Tab M9: Perfect if you're looking for something more compact. The Tab M9 (2023, ZAC30053US) has a 9-inch HD screen (1340x800 LCD, 400 nits) and a 5100 mAh battery that promises up to 13 hours of video playback.
  • Lenovo Tab M8 (Various Generations): Even smaller and more affordable, ideal for basic tasks or as a children's tablet.
Lenovo Tab P Series: Power and Premium Screens

Designed for more demanding users, the P series offers better screens, higher performance, and premium features, often geared towards productivity and high-quality entertainment.

  • Lenovo Tab P11 / P11 Plus (Various Generations): The Tab P11 (1st Gen) (model ZA7R) featured an 11-inch 2K screen (2000x1200 IPS, 400 nits) and a 7700 mAh battery. The Tab P11 (2nd Gen) (model TB350FU) raised the bar with an 11.5-inch 2K screen (2000x1200 IPS, 400 nits) with a 120Hz refresh rate and a similar 7700 mAh battery. The Tab P11 Plus (1st Gen) (model ZA940188US) is similar to the original P11 but often with a MediaTek Helio G90T processor.
  • Lenovo Tab P12: A large and powerful model (2023, ZACH0176US), the Tab P12 stands out for its huge 12.7-inch LTPS 3K screen (2944x1840, 400 nits) and a 10200 mAh battery. Considered one of the best Lenovo tablets overall for its balance of features and price.
  • Lenovo Tab P11 Pro (Various Generations): The Tab P11 Pro (1st Gen) (model ZA7C) impressed with its 11.5-inch WQXGA OLED screen (2560x1600, 350-500 nits) and 8600 mAh battery. The Tab P11 Pro (2nd Gen) (model ZAB5) maintained the quality with an 11.2-inch 2.5K OLED screen (2560x1536, 600 nits HBM) with a 120Hz refresh rate and an 8200 mAh battery.
  • Lenovo Tab P12 Pro: The jewel in the crown (model ZA9D), with a spectacular 12.6-inch 2K AMOLED screen (2560x1600, up to 600 nits) with Dolby Vision™ and a 120Hz refresh rate. Its battery is 10200 mAh and supports 45W fast charging.

Other models like the Lenovo Tab Extreme or the Chromebook Duet also exist, but the most sought-after spares are usually for the M and P series mentioned. Knowing your exact model (look for the label on the back or in the system settings, for example, TB-X606F for a Tab M10 Plus) is key to finding the perfect part at iLevante.com!

💔 Common Hardware Problems in Lenovo Tablets

Although Lenovo tablets are robust, certain hardware problems are more frequent than others, leading users to look for spares. Understanding these problems helps you diagnose what might be failing in your device.

💥 Broken or Damaged Screen

This is the most visible and often the most frustrating problem. A drop, a knock, or even excessive pressure can cause:

  • Broken/Cracked Glass: The outer glass layer breaks, but the touch and image may continue to work (or not).
  • Touch Panel Not Responding: The glass may be intact, but the tablet doesn't react to touch on all or part of the screen.
  • Display Issues: Black spots, coloured lines, flickering, black screen (even if the tablet seems on, with sound or vibration), or very low brightness.

These problems almost always require replacing the complete screen module (LCD/OLED + Touch). Sometimes, if only the outer glass is broken and the image/touch work perfectly, you could replace just the glass (outer lens), although this is a more complex and less common repair for the average user.

🔋 Battery Problems

Lithium-ion (Li-Ion or Li-Polymer) batteries like those used by Lenovo tablets have a limited lifespan and degrade over time

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