Introduction
The name of Xiaomi’s latest affordable tablet, sold under the Redmi brand, is simple – it’s the Redmi Pad. Focusing on the basics, the tablet strikes a good balance between core components – a high refresh rate display, a reasonable choice of chipset, a large battery, and a useful camera.
This10.57-inch IPS display (note 0.”) may not sound like a lot, but it has one class’s standout feature – 90Hz Refresh MediaTek Helio G 76 The chipset is powerful and frugal, while 8, 000 mAh battery guarantees a solid life. The 8MP resolution on both the front and rear cameras is a notch above the minimum (in a good way), and on the selfie cam it’s a notch better than most lenses The wide lens is also welcome. The microSD slot, well-configured speaker system and metal-clad body don’t hurt either.
Xiaomi Redmi Pad specs At a glance:
- Text: 128.5×76.1×7.1mm, 400g ; Glass front panel, aluminum frame.
- Display: .55″ IPS LCD, 1B color, 76Hz, 220 nits (typ), 158x1200px resolution, 18: 9 Aspects than, 128ppi.
- Chipset: MediaTek Helio G90 (6nm): Octa Core (2×2.2 GHz Cortex-A
and 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A 55); Mali-G15 MC2. memory: 64 GB 3GB RAM, 128GB 4GB RAM, 105 GB 6GB RAM; UFS 2.2; microSDXC.
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Rear Camera: 8 MP, f/2.0, (wide), AF.
Misc: Accelerometer; Stereo Speakers (4 speakers). 8000
Xiaomi Redmi Pad Unboxing
The Redmi Pad comes in a standard white cardboard box and you can buy almost anything these days. Inside, in addition to the tablet itself, you’ll find a 10.5W charger (though the tablet itself is capped at 12W) and a USB-A-to-C cable.