Redmi Pad in for review
Say hello to the Redmi Pad, the sub-brand's first tablet and one that's squarely aimed at one competitor in the sphere - the Realme Pad.
The Redmi Pad comes with a 22.5W charger and a USB cable. The tablet itself can recharge its 8,000mAh at 18W though.
Among the highlights of the Redmi Pad is the quad speaker setup, adorned with an all-important Dolby Atmos branding. It's not just an etching on the skin though, there's a setting panel dedicated entirely to the Dolby Atmos feature. When on, Dolby Atmos makes a big difference to sound quality. Especially in its Dynamic setting, it gives the four speakers a real thudding presence.
The Redmi Pad uses a 6nm MediaTek Helio G99 chipset with as much as 6GB of RAM (along with 3GB and 4GB models). Up front, there's a 10.61-inch 1200x2000px IPS LCD of faster-than-normal 90Hz refresh rate. The Redmi Pad runs MIUI 13 with Android 12 on top. It's smooth and responsive, and MIUI is a capable software suite, even at this bigger screen size.
However, multitasking is more of an afterthought and getting to a split-screen view of two apps isn't the most straightforward process. The Redmi Pad would hugely benefit from Android 12L and its taskbar with quick split-screen ability.
Now for a comparison with the Realme Pad. The Redmi tablet costs INR 14,999 for a 4/64GB model, while the Realme tablet is INR 17,499 for its 4/64GB configuration. Now, the Realme Pad is 4G capable at that price, while the Redmi Pad isn't, but that's about where the Realme takes its lead.
The Redmi Pad has a high-refresh-rate display, a bigger battery, and a faster and more efficient chipset.
Stay tuned for more Redmi Pad content coming soon.
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- noneedtosuffer
- 05 Oct 2022
- x@6
there's a few versions actually a 3gb/64gb, 4gb/64gb, 4gb/128gb and 6gb/128gb version
- Onanymaus
- 05 Oct 2022
- tZ4
There is a 4/128 version in Malaysia at MYR999 or US$215. There is even a mention of 6/128 version at MYR1099 but it seems not available yet.
- Anonymous
- 05 Oct 2022
- gCf
Losing 3.5mm jack for quad speaker and retaining microSD? Seems shaping up to be good trade off. Especially this retains the 1200 resolution