The Xiaomi Pad 7 is set to be Xiaomi’s latest entry into the tablet market, continuing the company’s success with the Xiaomi Pad 6 series.
While earlier rumours hinted at premium features, recent leaks suggest that the Xiaomi Pad 7 and its Pro variant may be more mid-range than flagship.
Here’s a roundup of what we know about the Xiaomi Pad 7 series so far.
When will the Xiaomi Pad 7 be released?
Xiaomi is expected to unveil the Xiaomi Pad 7 and Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro in China in the coming weeks.
According to both GSMArena and Notebookcheck, these tablets might debut alongside the Xiaomi 15 series of phones, as well as new Xiaomi watches and earbuds.
The launch event is likely to take place later this month or in early November 2024.
However, global release dates may vary, with the possibility of an international rollout occurring in early 2025.
How much will the Xiaomi Pad 7 cost?
The exact pricing for the Xiaomi Pad 7 hasn’t been confirmed of course, but based on the pricing of the previous models, we can make some guesses.
The Xiaomi Pad 6 started at £369 in the UK and around $349.99 in the US (was not officially available there) for the base model, while the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro was priced at £599 in the UK and closer to $400 in the US (also not officially).
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Given that the Xiaomi Pad 7 is expected to feature mid-range hardware, as claims Digital Chat Station, we could see similar or slightly higher pricing for both models.
What specs and features will the Xiaomi Pad 7 have?
Design
The Xiaomi Pad 7 is expected to maintain the sleek and minimalistic design language seen in the Xiaomi Pad 6 series.
While specific design details have yet to be confirmed, leaks suggest that the Pad 7 won’t stray too far from its predecessor, with slim bezels, a metal chassis, and a lightweight build.
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Xiaomi typically emphasizes portability and style in its tablets, so expect a polished look that appeals to a wide range of users.
Display
Both the Xiaomi Pad 7 and the Pad 7 Pro are rumoured (via GSMArena) to feature an 11.16-inch LCD screen with a 144Hz refresh rate, offering smooth scrolling and a responsive touch experience.
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While the panel may not match the vividness of OLED displays, the high refresh rate should deliver a fluid and immersive user experience, especially for gaming and media consumption.
Future flagship models, expected in 2025, could see an upgrade to OLED, but for now, the Pad 7 series is likely to stick with LCD.
Performance
In terms of performance, GSMArena reports that the Xiaomi Pad 7 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, making it a solid performer for most tasks, from multitasking to casual gaming.
The Pad 7 Pro is expected to be slightly more powerful, featuring the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, offering faster performance for more demanding users.
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These mid-tier processors are likely to handle most apps and games without any issues, though they may not compete with high-end flagship tablets in terms of raw power.
Cameras
The camera setup on the Xiaomi Pad 7 is expected to be functional but not groundbreaking. Tablets in this price range usually focus less on camera performance compared to smartphones.
It’s likely the Pad 7 will feature a modest rear camera for basic photography and a front-facing camera for video calls and online meetings.
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Don’t expect flagship-level camera performance, but the tablet will likely provide clear images for casual use.
Battery & Charging
Both GSMArena and Notebookcheck report, that the Xiaomi Pad 7 is rumoured to support 45W wired charging, which should provide decent speeds for recharging its likely large battery.
The Pad 7 Pro, on the other hand, might support faster 67W wired charging.
However, these charging speeds are a downgrade from the 120W charging available on the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro, once again indicating that these tablets are aimed at a more budget-friendly segment.
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Battery life is expected to be solid, especially with the power-efficient processors on board, making these tablets suitable for extended use throughout the day.
Software
Xiaomi’s Pad 7 series is expected to run on MIUI, the company’s custom Android skin, optimised for larger screens. MIUI on tablets typically offers features like multi-window support, floating apps, and various productivity tools aimed at enhancing the user experience.
The tablets will likely launch with Android 14 or Android 15, offering a modern software experience with the latest security and feature updates from Android.
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That’s all we currently know about the Xiaomi Pad 7 series. If you can’t wait, check out our roundup of the best Android tablets to see what else might catch your eye.