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Xiaomi tab teased to launch in India on April 1 Could it be a rebranded Pad 5

Xiaomi India could soon launch a tablet in India and it may carry the Tab moniker. Recently, the company tweeted, “Always believe that something wonderful is about to happen! #KeepTabsOnUs” along with an image that quotes, “Let’s Tab”. That rectangular slab (in the picture) with rounded corners looks like a Pad 5. It is the most recent Xiaomi tablet out there. 

Always believe that something wonderful is about to happen! #KeepTabsOnUs Get notified: https://t.co/nBRVRR2GeC pic.twitter.com/0lTFLgg3OV

— Xiaomi India (@XiaomiIndia) March 29, 2022

Well, it’s not that recent either as Xiaomi originally launched the Pad 5 in August of 2021 alongside Mi Mix 4 and some other products in China. Here’s what the Mi Pad 5 packs in terms of specifications.

Xiaomi Pad 5 Series Specs and Features

Xiaomi Pad 5

Xiaomi Pad 5​

Xiaomi Pad 5 sports an 11-inch TrueTone LCD display with 2.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 500 nits brightness, Dolby Vision and HDR10 support. 

There is an 8MP front camera for video calls and selfies. The back camera is a 13MP sensor with an LED flash.

Under the hood, there is Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 SoC, 6GB LPDDR4x RAM, up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage, and an 8,720mAh battery with 33W fast charging support.

Other goodies in the package are MIUI software, WiFi ac, Bluetooth 5.0, stylus support, and a USB-C port.

The company had also released a Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro that comes with a Snapdragon 870 processor, an 8,600mAh battery with 67W fast charging support, 5G, and a 50MP main camera on its cellular variant.

Xiaomi Pad 5 Series Price and Availability

Xiaomi Pad 5

Xiaomi Pad 5​

The Xioami Pad 5 was launched in India at starting price of CNY 1999 (~₹22,900) for the 6GB + 128GB version and the Mi Pad 5 Pro starts at CNY 2,499 (~₹28,700) for the 6GB + 128GB model. 

In the newly posted Mi events page, Xiaomi has set a countdown that ends on April 1 at 12 PM. 

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