Xiaomi will reactivate its tablet series after three years on the sidelines. The recent surge in the demand for large display devices has seen many manufacturers try to enter the tablet market. A few days ago, the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 appeared on TENAA. This has sparked speculation that the new tablet series will be launching soon. Despite the numerous leak and speculations, the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 series will still have some surprises.
According to popular Weibo leakster, @DCS, the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 series will have three models. There will be a high, medium, and low model of this tablet. While the high version will use the Snapdragon 870 SoC, the other two models will use the Snapdragon 860 and Snapdragon 768G chips respectively.
Furthermore, the difference between the different models will only be in the performance. All three models will have the same screen as well as rear camera specifications. Thus, only the chip and perhaps a few other details will separate these models. This means that all the models of the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 will come with an ultra-high-quality LCD display. The screen size is 10.95 inches with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 and it supports a 120Hz refresh rate. Furthermore, this display also supports a 240hz touch sampling rate, 4096-level touch control, and In-Cell active pen technology.
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At the same time, the front of the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 is also very tidy. The screen adopts a non-punch-hold full-screen design. The four sides of the front are equal in width, and the visual effect is very good. However, the bezel will be thick enough to host the front camera of this device.
In addition, the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 will also support stylus functions similar to iPad Pro. The overall positioning belongs to the high-end market. However, there is no report on whether all the models will have this feature or only the high version. This tablet hopes to hit the market as a flagship model. Its competition will be the iPad and Huawei Mate Pad Pro.
Regarding the system that most affects the experience of Android tablets, Xiaomi’s internal executives also revealed that the MIUI for Pad system will be developed specifically for tablet products. It will support the handheld PC mode and provide a familiar computer operation interface, including the classic start menu. The control center can also open multiple windows at the same time, bringing a richer user experience.