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Lenovo Unveils Full Portfolio of AI-Powered Devices and Experiences Across Consumer, Business, and Mobile

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Lenovo Unveils Full Portfolio of AI-Powered Devices and Experiences Across Consumer, Business, and Mobile

2025-09-05 13:59 Last Updated At:14:11

BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 5, 2025--

At Lenovo™ Innovation World 2025, Lenovo introduced its latest portfolio of AI-powered innovations to date. Spanning high-performance PCs, intelligent tablets, immersive gaming devices, and Motorola smartphones, the new lineup reflects Lenovo’s vision of Smarter AI for All — bringing generative AI and hybrid intelligence into everyday workflows, creativity, and entertainment.

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“From adaptive form factors and AI-ready workstations to handheld gaming, creator tablets, and moto ai-enabled smartphones, Lenovo is continuing to redefine what technology can do for people and businesses in the AI era,” said Luca Rossi, President of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group. “This isn’t about future potential, it’s about delivering real, everyday AI experiences now for hyper-personalization, productivity, creativity, and data protection. All this is grounded in our belief that smarter technology, including smarter AI, should be accessible, useful, and empowering for all.”

AI for Business: Accelerating Performance with Smarter Commercial Solutions

Lenovo is reimagining how professionals interact with their devices through bold new AI-driven concepts. The ThinkBook™ VertiFlex Concept features a rotatable 14-inch screen and AI-adaptive UI for seamless horizontal and vertical modes, while the Lenovo Smart Motion Concept demonstrates a multi-directional laptop stand with gesture control, voice commands, and health-focused ergonomics.

For power users, Lenovo expanded its portfolio of AI-ready commercial workstations, led by the redesigned ThinkPad™ P16 Gen 3 and updated ThinkPad P1 Gen 8, P16v Gen 3, P16s i Gen 4, and P14s i Gen 6. configurable with high performance options, these mobile workstations are built to support AI development and high-performance creative workflows at every level.

Also new is a Glacier White color option for the ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition, one of Lenovo’s AI-enhanced Copilot+ PCs, with limited availability in both 14- and 15-inch sizes.

To support multitasking and immersive productivity, Lenovo introduced the ThinkVision™ P40WD-40, a 39.7-inch curved ultrawide monitor with 5120x2160 resolution, Thunderbolt™ 4 one-cable docking, and an energy-efficient design that helps reduce power consumption. Complementing the display experience is a refreshed ThinkPad Smart Dock portfolio, including the Thunderbolt™ 5 Smart Dock 7500 offering high-speed performance, cloud-based device management, and support for up to four high-refresh-rate displays. The Magic Bay HUD for ThinkBook, first previewed as the Tiko Pro concept earlier this year, will soon be available in select markets.

To help customers accelerate real-world AI adoption, Lenovo is piloting the development of on-device AI assistants through its AI Fast Start services program, leveraging Intel’s AI Assistant Builder. The pilot reflects how Lenovo’s services-led approach can help organizations in sectors like publishing, healthcare, and finance quickly deploy tailored, privacy-first AI solutions.

For the full press release, go here.

AI for Consumers: Creativity, Portability, and Immersive Gaming Experiences

For PC gamers, Lenovo expanded its Legion portfolio with the global debut of the Lenovo Legion Go (8.8", 2) handheld gaming PC, featuring improved TrueStrike controllers, OLED display, and expanded battery life. Also announced were the Legion Pro 7 (16”, 10), the LOQ Tower 26ADR10, and three new Legion Pro OLED gaming monitors (32UD-10, 27UD-10, and 27Q-10) that blend ultra-fast refresh rates with brilliant PureSight visuals.

A free 3D Mode software update is also coming to Legion Glasses Gen 2, unlocking immersive gameplay in over 20 titles for supported Legion Go and laptop users.

To simplify everyday content creation, Lenovo also debuted FlickLift, a smart image editing overlay for Yoga and IdeaPad devices that uses AI to remove backgrounds, sharpen subjects, and streamline cross-app image work.

Beyond gaming, Lenovo introduced new AI-powered tablets and accessories that balance power, portability, and personalization. The new Yoga Tab is designed for creative professionals and digital natives, featuring a 3.2K PureSight Pro display, on-device hybrid AI features, and support for the Lenovo Tab Pen Pro with advanced sketch-to-image functionality. It’s joined by the ultra-light Idea Tab Plus, which delivers AI tools like Smart Notes, Circle to Search, and Gemini integration in a colorful and portable design.

For the full press release, go here.

AI for Everyone: A More Intelligent, Personalized Mobile Experience

Motorola unveiled new additions to its smartphone portfolio, offering intelligent experiences, expressive design, and powerful performance at multiple price points.

Leading the lineup is the motorola edge 60 neo, a compact, stylish device that features moto ai, Motorola’s on-device AI suite that enhances photography, productivity, and everyday usability. Paired with a premium triple camera system featuring a Sony LYTIA™ sensor and a dedicated telephoto lens, the edge 60 neo delivers a personalized, intuitive experience from capture to conversation.

Motorola also introduced the moto g06 and moto g06 power, bringing elevated essentials to the value tier. Both feature expansive 6.88” displays, AI-powered 50MP camera systems, immersive Dolby Atmos ® audio, and Circle to Search with Google. The moto g06 power includes a class-leading 7000mAh battery for up to 2.5 days of uninterrupted use, while both models support fast performance and generous storage options with up to 12GB RAM (with RAM Boost) and 256GB storage.

For the full Motorola press release, go here.

To learn more about all the announcements from Lenovo Innovation World at IFA 2025 — including full product specs, images, and additional resources — visit the official press kit at: news.lenovo.com/press-kits/innovation-world-2025/.

About Lenovo

Lenovo is a US$69 billion revenue global technology powerhouse, ranked #196 in the Fortune Global 500, and serving millions of customers every day in 180 markets. Focused on a bold vision to deliver Smarter Technology for All, Lenovo has built on its success as the world’s largest PC company with a full-stack portfolio of AI-enabled, AI-ready, and AI-optimized devices (PCs, workstations, smartphones, tablets), infrastructure (server, storage, edge, high performance computing and software defined infrastructure), software, solutions, and services. Lenovo’s continued investment in world-changing innovation is building a more equitable, trustworthy, and smarter future for everyone, everywhere. Lenovo is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange under Lenovo Group Limited (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY). To find out more visit https://www.lenovo.com, and read about the latest news via our StoryHub.

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Lenovo Unveils Full Portfolio of AI-Powered Devices and Experiences Across Consumer, Business, and Mobile

Lenovo Unveils Full Portfolio of AI-Powered Devices and Experiences Across Consumer, Business, and Mobile

The U.N. Security Council scheduled an emergency meeting Thursday to discuss Iran's deadly protests at the request of the United States, even as President Donald Trump left unclear what actions he would take against the Islamic state.

Tehran appeared to make conciliatory statements in an effort to defuse the situation after Trump threatened to take action to stop further killing of protesters, including the execution of anyone detained in Tehran’s bloody crackdown on nationwide protests.

Iran’s crackdown on the demonstrations has killed at least 2,615, the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reported. The death toll exceeds any other round of protest or unrest in Iran in decades and recalls the chaos surrounding the country’s 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Iran closed its airspace to commercial flights for hours without explanation early Thursday and some personnel at a key U.S. military base in Qatar were advised to evacuate. The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait also ordered its personnel to “temporary halt” travel to the multiple military bases in the small Gulf Arab country.

Iran previously closed its airspace during the 12-day war against Israel in June.

Here is the latest:

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has spoken with his counterpart in Iran, who said the situation was “now stable,” China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Abbas Araghchi said “he hoped China will play a greater role in regional peace and stability” during the talks, according to the statement from the ministry.

“China opposes imposing its will on other countries, and opposes a return to the ‘law of the jungle’,” Wang said.

“China believes that the Iranian government and people will unite, overcome difficulties, maintain national stability, and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests,” he added. “China hopes all parties will cherish peace, exercise restraint, and resolve differences through dialogue. China is willing to play a constructive role in this regard.”

“We are against military intervention in Iran,” Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told journalists in Istanbul on Thursday. “Iran must address its own internal problems… They must address their problems with the region and in global terms through diplomacy so that certain structural problems that cause economic problems can be addressed.”

Ankara and Tehran enjoy warm relations despite often holding divergent interests in the region.

Fidan said the unrest in Iran was rooted in economic conditions caused by sanctions, rather than ideological opposition to the government.

Iranians have been largely absent from an annual pilgrimage to Baghdad, Iraq, to commemorate the death of Imam Musa al-Kadhim, one of the twelve Shiite imams.

Many Iranian pilgrims typically make the journey every year for the annual religious rituals.

Streets across Baghdad were crowded with pilgrims Thursday. Most had arrived on foot from central and southern provinces of Iraq, heading toward the shrine of Imam al-Kadhim in the Kadhimiya district in northern Baghdad,

Adel Zaidan, who owns a hotel near the shrine, said the number of Iranian visitors this year compared to previous years was very small. Other residents agreed.

“This visit is different from previous ones. It lacks the large numbers of Iranian pilgrims, especially in terms of providing food and accommodation,” said Haider Al-Obaidi.

Europe’s largest airline group said Thursday it would halt night flights to and from Tel Aviv and Jordan's capital Amman for five days, citing security concerns as fears grow that unrest in Iran could spiral into wider regional violence.

Lufthansa — which operates Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Eurowings — said flights would run only during daytime hours from Thursday through Monday “due to the current situation in the Middle East.” It said the change would ensure its staff — which includes unionized cabin crews and pilots -- would not be required to stay overnight in the region.

The airline group also said its planes would bypass Iranian and Iraqi airspace, key corridors for air travel between the Middle East and Asia.

Iran closed its airspace to commercial flights for several hours early Thursday without explanation.

A spokesperson for Israel’s Airport Authority, which oversees Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport, said the airport was operating as usual.

Iranian state media has denied claims that a young man arrested during Iran’s recent protests was condemned to death. The statement from Iran’s judicial authorities on Thursday contradicted what it said were “opposition media abroad” which claimed the young man had been quickly sentenced to death during a violent crackdown on anti-government protests in the country.

State television didn’t immediately give any details beyond his name, Erfan Soltani. Iranian judicial authorities said Soltani was being held in a detention facility outside of the capital. Alongside other protesters, he has been accused of “propaganda activities against the regime,” state media said.

New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters said Thursday that his government was “appalled by the escalation of violence and repression” in Iran.

“We condemn the brutal crackdown being carried out by Iran’s security forces, including the killing of protesters,” Peters posted on X.

“Iranians have the right to peaceful protest, freedom of expression, and access to information – and that right is currently being brutally repressed,” he said.

Peters said his government had expressed serious concerns to the Iranian Embassy in Wellington.

A demonstrator lights a cigarette with a burning poster depicting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a rally in support of Iran's anti-government protests, in Holon, Israel, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

A demonstrator lights a cigarette with a burning poster depicting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a rally in support of Iran's anti-government protests, in Holon, Israel, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Protesters participate in a demonstration in support of the nationwide mass protests in Iran against the government, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

Protesters participate in a demonstration in support of the nationwide mass protests in Iran against the government, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

Protesters participate in a demonstration in support of the nationwide mass protests in Iran against the government, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

Protesters participate in a demonstration in support of the nationwide mass protests in Iran against the government, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

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