Redmi Pad 

The Redmi Pad will be available in the U.K. from £269 (around $305) via Xiaomi’s official channels. No specific launch date has been specified, but it’s expected to come around the end of October. We’ll keep you updated about its regional availability. First and foremost, the new tablet sports a 10.61-inch (1200 x 2000) LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate for a “buttery smooth viewing experience.” That means satisfying scrolling through browsers and social media apps, and the 400 nits of brightness Xiaomi claims means clear viewing. That, and the 1500:1 contrast ratio with “over 1 billion colors” to show off. Oh, and it also features Dolby Atmos-supported quad speakers. What’s more, the display sports low light certification by TÜV Rheinland and is apparently the first tablet in the world to receive SGS low visual fatigue certification. Your eyes will thank you.  Design-wise, it features thin dimensions of 9.8 x 6.2 x 0.27 inches and weighs a light 15.6 ounces, and comes in Graphite Gray, Moonlight Silver, and Mint Green all in a “high-quality metal unibody design.” Under the hood, you can expect a MediaTek Helio G99 based on a 6nm process, along with LPDDR4X RAM that comes in either 3GB+64GB, 4GB+128GB, or 6GB+128GB options. Xiaomi wants its Redmi Pad to last, thanks to its 8,000mAh battery capacity with 18W fast charging and 22.5W in-box charger. That’s a little less than the 8,720mAh battery in the Xiaomi Pad 5, but it still sports the same 22.5W charging brick. Plus, considering the Pad 5 lasted over 14 hours in our testing, the Redmi Pad 5 should last quite a while. It doesn’t slack in the camera department, either. Its 8MP ultra-wide front camera with a 105-degree angle is placed horizontally on the tablet, meaning it’s designed to be positioned better for video calls. What’s more, it features Xiaomi’s “FocusFrame” technology, which switches to a wider view automatically when multiple people show up. On the rear, there’s also an 8MP main snapper to take pictures on the fly. We’re interested to learn more about Xiaomi’s Redmi Pad, especially at its £269 entry point. In the meantime, check out one of the best Android tablets around: the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8. 

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