Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro Display and Charging Specs Reportedly Leaked
Rumors are swirling around Xiaomi's latest venture into the tablet world, with speculations pointing towards the development of a brand-new series known as the Pad 7 series. Despite the lack of official confirmation, leaks have emerged shedding light on what might be in store for tech enthusiasts. Notably, the Pad 7 Pro, the star of the show according to well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, has been subject to some exciting revelations.
The alleged Pad 7 Pro is rumored to flaunt a spacious 12.45-inch LCD display, sporting a 16:10 aspect ratio and an impressive 144Hz refresh rate. Powering this tablet beast is said to be the formidable Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, accompanied by a noteworthy feature - a rapid 120W wired charging capability.
Corroborating this information is a recent certification from China's 3C regulatory body, highlighting a Xiaomi tablet (model number 24018RPACC, for the Chinese version) with the capability of 120W fast charging. Meanwhile, the global variant, identified as model number 24018RPACG, has made an appearance on Singapore's IMDA certification platform, hinting at an impending global launch. However, details regarding specifications and pricing are still shrouded in mystery.
Digital Chat Station had earlier teased some standout features for the Pad 7 Pro, including a high-refresh-rate screen at 144Hz, a dual 50MP camera setup, dual-core batteries supporting 67W/90W charging, a quad-speaker system, and an enhanced multi-device system.
The anticipated release date for the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro, possibly under the 24018RPACC model, is expected in China by the end of February. This tablet is projected to offer a seamless interconnected experience with other Xiaomi devices, running on an Android 14-based HyperOS system.
Additionally, there are whispers of more tablets joining the fray, featuring OLED screens and the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processors. One such contender could be the Xiaomi Pad 7 Max, expected to make its debut alongside the Xiaomi 14 Ultra in April. Stay tuned for more updates on Xiaomi's latest foray into the tablet market.