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| The Lenovo Yoga Tab FIFA Edition. |
LAS VEGAS – CES 2026 is in full swing, and Lenovo has once again taken center stage with a sprawling showcase of its latest tech. From powerful new Legion laptops to sleek mini PCs, the brand is covering all bases. But amid the glitz of next-generation hardware, one partnership is scoring a major goal with fans: Lenovo’s collaboration with FIFA.
As an official technology partner for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, Lenovo unveiled a special collection of co-branded gear, turning heads with limited-edition devices like the Idea Tab FIFA Edition and the stunning Razr 60 FIFA Edition. Perhaps the most intriguing of them all? The newly announced Lenovo Yoga Tab FIFA Edition.
What Is the Yoga Tab FIFA Edition?
For those who missed its initial debut, the standard Lenovo Yoga Tab launched in September 2025 to positive reviews, establishing itself as a compelling upper mid-range Android tablet. The new FIFA Edition doesn’t reinvent the hardware but wraps it in exclusive tournament style.
The centerpiece is a custom, multi-tone folio case in vibrant shades of green, blue, and yellow—colors evocative of the World Cup’s global celebration. The case features co-branding with both the Lenovo and FIFA World Cup 2026 logos, making it an instant collector's item for football enthusiasts and tech fans alike. Lenovo has yet to announce specific pricing or a release date for this special edition, but its reveal at CES suggests it will hit the market in the lead-up to the tournament.
A Quick Recap of the Lenovo Yoga Tab’s Winning Specs
So, what’s under the hood of this stylish slate? The Yoga Tab FIFA Edition shares the same robust specifications as its standard sibling, which we’ve had the chance to test thoroughly.
The tablet is built around a brilliant 11.1-inch IPS LCD display, boasting a sharp 3,200 x 2,000 pixel resolution and an ultra-smooth 144Hz refresh rate—perfect for fluid scrolling, gaming, and watching matches. Powering the experience is the proven Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. While not the absolute latest, this flagship-tier processor has been the engine behind top tablets like the OnePlus Pad 2 and continues to deliver exceptional performance.
For photography, it offers a dual rear camera system (13MP main + 2MP macro) and a 13MP front-facing camera for clear video calls. Endurance is a key play here, courtesy of a large 8,860mAh silicon-carbon battery with 45W fast charging support. Rounding out the premium features are quad stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos for immersive audio, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for security, stylus support, and a sleek aluminum unibody design.
How Does It Stack Up in Real-World Use?
On paper, the Yoga Tab is impressive, but how does it fare day-to-day? In our experience, it’s a wonderfully balanced Android tablet that makes a strong case for itself in a crowded market.
Want a deeper dive into its performance, display quality, and battery life? Our full review, A wonderful Android tablet that highlights the iPad Air's shortcomings: Lenovo Yoga Tab review, breaks down exactly where this device shines and why it presents a compelling alternative to even Apple's offerings.
The Bottom Line from CES 2026
Lenovo’s CES 2026 lineup is a mix of power, innovation, and smart partnerships. The FIFA World Cup 2026 collection, particularly the Yoga Tab FIFA Edition, smartly taps into the global excitement for the event, offering a functional and fashionable piece of tech memorabilia. It retains all the strengths of the standard Yoga Tab—a fantastic screen, great speakers, and solid performance—while adding unique collectible appeal.
We’re eager to learn the price and exact availability, but for football fans looking for a premium tablet, this special edition just moved to the top of the wishlist. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue our coverage from the show floor at CES 2026.





