Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4 to arrive with a 144Hz Display and SD 8 Gen 2


Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro

We have the first images and specifications that offer a glimpse into the upcoming Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro, the company‘s latest flagship tablet designed to compete with the best in the market. While retaining a familiar design with a metal frame and dual rear cameras (including a 50MP main sensor), the 6S Pro promises significant upgrades under the hood, according to Xiaomi.

Xiaomi Unveils Powerful Pad 6S Pro: Bigger, Faster, and More Immersive

The most notable improvement lies in the display. The 6S Pro reportedly boasts a stunning 12.4-inch 2.5K panel with a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, ideal for gaming, streaming, and creative work. Powering this immersive experience is the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, ensuring top-notch performance for demanding tasks.

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Multitasking enthusiasts will rejoice at the configuration options. With up to a staggering 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage catering to even the most power-hungry users. Battery life shouldn’t be a concern either. With reports suggesting a substantial 10,000mAh capacity paired with a significant jump to 120W fast charging. Compared to the previous generation’s 67W.

Originally rumored to launch as the Pad 7 Pro, the device reportedly retains the 6S Pro moniker. Aligning with the existing Pad 6 series. An official announcement is expected soon, potentially alongside the Xiaomi 14 series smartphones at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC). A China launch, possibly coinciding with the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, is also anticipated.

The new details paint a compelling picture of a powerful and versatile tablet ready to take on the high-end segment. With its expansive display, cutting-edge processing, and generous memory and storage options, the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro appears poised to offer a compelling alternative for users seeking a premium tablet experience.

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